Policy and planning for climate change Ms. Leonie Barnaby.

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Policy and planning for climate change Ms. Leonie Barnaby

Conference on Climate Change Impacts on the Caribbean June15-17, 2007 Policy and Planning for Climate Change Ministry of Local Government and Environment/National Environment and Planning Agency

Outline What are we doing about climate change? –Policies and Projects Spatial and Development Planning Recommendations

There are several policies and plans that will help with adaptation and mitigation The Forest Policy and the National Forest Management and Conservation Plan The National Land Policy The Watersheds Policy The National Energy Sector Policy National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan National Hazard Mitigation Policy.

There are several policies and plans that will help with adaptation and mitigation GoJ continues to promote increased energy efficiency and development and use of renewable energy as a matter of priority Presently revising the building code Revising the planning framework to include parameters to deal with climate change Development of a Hazard Mitigation Policy which looks beyond the regular reactive mode

Policy Recommendations - Mitigation example – from the Energy Policy Contribution from renewable sources to the electricity sector will be increased from the current level of 6% up to 10 % by 2010 and 15% by Tax policies will be designed to encourage development of the renewable energy sector. The Government will encourage the local financial sector to provide funding. The Government will encourage the development of a domestic industry for the production of solar systems and biogas technologies. Through existing national institutions, the Government shall facilitate low cost funding for implementation of solar heating solutions at the household and institutional levels. The government will strengthen the legislative and regulatory framework and establish appropriate protocols to facilitate the development of the sector

Projects oGEF/UNDP Project - Preparation of National Communication on Climate Change oGEF/UNDP Project -Caribbean Planning for Adaptation to Climate Change (CPACC ( ) oGEF Project- Mainstreaming Adaptation to Climate Change (MACC)- ( ) oThe UNDP/GEF National Capacity Self Assessment Project ( ) oLatin American Energy Organisation (OLADE) Regional climate change initiative oUNDP/GEF Jamaica Climate Change Enabling Activity (JCCEA)

Projects Participation in the Clean Development Mechanism Establishment of the Interim DNA in 2002 Approval of the Wigton (20MW)Wind Wind Farm Project ( JAMAICA/THE NETHERLANDS) Development of a Draft CDM Portfolio of Projects Development of draft sustainable development criteria

Other Initiatives Development of storm surge maps and multi-hazard assessment maps for Kingston Reliable Early Warning Systems for hurricanes and storm surges Technical Cooperation Agreement (JA/CUBA) for the Rehabilitation of the Palisadoes Road

Spatial Planning Main issues for Planning: Coastal developments & Setbacks Intensification & Urban heat effect Increased flooding from frequent/intense rainfall events

Spatial Planning Considerations Spatial planning at a local level has a critical anticipatory role to play in promoting robust adaptation. Hence, it should be absolutely clear that planners and politicians should put the implications of climate change at the top of the planning agenda, as this will be critical to the sustainability of developments and by extension economic success.

Spatial Planning Since Development Plans/Orders determine the way that land is used and developed in the future, a significant contribution could be made towards influencing policy development.

Spatial Planning Result of Development Plan Consultation Draft should be underpinned by several climate change principles. The guiding principle for adaptation is to reduce risks from climate change by: –Guiding any new development to locations that best offer protection from the likely impacts – including flooding and drought, sea level rise, storminess, soil subsidence and heave and implications for supply and demand of essential services. –Ensuring that the design and layout of new developments (including buildings, open spaces and infrastructure) will be resilient or adaptable to the likely impacts during the development’s lifetime.

Other means In addition to the planning system, a number of other mechanisms exist which contribute to delivering climate change adaptation. Building Regulations in particular have considerable scope to deliver climate change adapted buildings, and their role is likely to increase. In future there may also be an increasing role for fiscal incentives.

Spatial Planning - proposals Regional planning bodies and local planning authorities should ensure that development plans contribute to global sustainability by addressing the causes and potential impacts of climate change through policies which take climate change impacts into account in the location and design of development.

Spatial Planning - proposals An assessment of old and new housing stock especially those in dense urban centres could become useful as climate change could mean that – the development /settlement proves to be too uncomfortable to live or will require new approaches to dealing with the impact of climate change. –problems for neighbourhood development(s) could be exacerbated (e.g. Persistent flooding in Nightingale Grove) or there could be negative impact on industrial zones (e.g. Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston) which would make areas too expensive to run and maintain, affordable insurance may no longer be available or insurance companies may withdraw coverage from high risk areas.

National Development Plan 2030 Aim to reach developed country status by 2030 Review of obligations under international and regional action plans and programmes Opportunity for involvement of the wider society Task force on climate change and hazard risk reduction; cross-cutting issue

Recommendations Development of climate change action plan (proposed for 2007) Institutional focus – proposals for MLGE Mechanism for consideration of recommendations from fora Mechanism for climate change issues review Review of existing policies and guidance to incorporate climate change ‘headroom’.

Recommendations Public awareness programme – including MPs Collaboration between academia and policy makers Local government level – parish development committees – role of mayors Action plans for adaptation Involvement of the private sector

Recommendations It will also be important to engage institutions and not merely personnel in climate change consultations to institutionalize operations so that momentum is not lost to exodus of individuals or absence of climate change projects. Provide updates of emerging findings and mandatory de-briefing of international and regional climate change meetings attended by country representatives will increase awareness, build capacity and increase ownership of the UNFCCC and national communication process.