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Adaptation to Climate Change: Adaptation to Climate Change: Southeast Asian perspectives Daniel Murdiyarso Department of Geophysics and Meteorology Bogor Agricultural University AIACC Asia-Pacific Region Open Meeting Bangkok, 24 March 2003
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Outline From Science to Key Policy Questions The Opportunities The Barriers The Strategies Conclusions
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What to adapt - impacts on rice yields
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What to adapt - water resources
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What to adapt - human health IPCC (1998)
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What to adapt - coral bleaching Wilkinson et al., 2000
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Key policy questions - Dichotomy? To adapt or to mitigate? - opportunity costs To conserve or to develop? - tradeoffs Local or global agenda? - international treaties Who pay and how much? - rewarding mechanisms Who can participate? - governance
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The Opportunities Back to the Convention (FCCC Art. 4.8 and 4.9 vs KP Art. 3.14) GEF and Special Climate Change Fund - increased and predictable to ‘compensate’ Equity, NOT complementary Avoid free-rider problems
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The Barriers Adaptation cost to attack the impacts - is hardly met Mitigation cost to attack the causes - is more expensive Adaptation under UNFCCC is a non-binding mechanism Human/institution adaptive capacities are low
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The Strategies Re-negotiate adaptation fund - legally binding? Develop efficient ‘compensation’ mechanisms Enhance community participation/ preparedness
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Conclusions Resilience of most sectors in Southeast Asia is very poor The capacity to cope varies with country - make the government works for the most vulnerable group of community For equity reasons - Adaptation Fund should get more attention in the next round of climate negotiations Effective adaptation strategies require local involvement and inclusion of community perceptions
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