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Herminia A. Francisco Arief Yusuf Anshory
Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia Climate Change Vulnerability Mapping for Southeast Asia A Tool for Climate Change Policies Herminia A. Francisco Arief Yusuf Anshory Presented by Orapan Nabangchang Sida SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY Canadian International Development Agency Agence Canadienne de Développment International
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Vulnerability mapping as a tool
Vulnerability assessment at sub-national levels Socio-economic dimension of vulnerability assessment Public discussions & Research …appropriate CC-policies
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Vulnerability to CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY MAPPING Climatic Hazards Vulnerability to CLIMATE CHANGE Sensitivity Adaptive Capacity IPCC FRAMEWORK
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Climatic Hazards Tropical Cyclones Drought Flood Landslide
Sea level rise
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Tropical Cyclones Tropical cyclone frequency (event per year from ) Source: UNEP-PREVIEW
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Drought Drought frequency (event per year from 1980-2001)
Source: UNEP-PREVIEW
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Flood Flood frequency (event per year from 1980-2000)
Source: UNEP-PREVIEW
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Landslide Landslide Exposure Index Source: UNEP-PREVIEW
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Sea Level Rise Sea level rise (5-m inundation zone) Source: CRESIS
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Population displaced by 1m and 5m SLR
Source: Authors’ calculation
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All Climate Hazards Index
All hazards Index Source: Authors’ calculation
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Sensitivity Population Density Extent of Protected Area
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Population Density Population Density (persons per km square)
Source: CIESIN
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Extent of Protected Areas
National Protected Areas Source: WWF
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Sensitivity Index of sensitivity Source: Authors’ calculation
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Adaptive Capacity Socioeconomis
Human Development Index (Income, Longevity, Education) Poverty Incidence Inequality Technology Electricity Coverage Extent of Irrigation Infrastructure Road Density Communication
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Adaptive CapacityAdaptive Capacity
SOCIO-ECONOMICS TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE Human Development Index Standard of Living Longevity Education 0.50 1/3 Poverty Incidence 0.28 Income Inequality 0.22 Electricity Coverage 0.53 Extent of Irrigation 0.47 Road Density Communication ADAPTIVE CAPACITY 0.25 aj Vulnerability, Vj = (1/3) ej + (1/3) sj + (1/3) aj
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Adaptive Capacity Index of Adaptive Capacity
Source: Authors’ calculation
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Human Development Index
Source: various sources and author’s calculation
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Poverty Incidence Poverty incidences (percent of poor population, national poverty line) Source: various sources and author’s calculation
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Inequality Gini Coefficient
Source: various sources and author’s calculation
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Electricity Coverage Electricity Coverage (% of households with access) Source: various sources
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Road Density Road Density (length of road/1000 km2 in logarithm)
Source: various sources
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Extent of Irrigation Percent of irrigated agriculture areas
Source: various sources
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Communication Percent of population with access to fixed phone network
Source: various sources
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Climate Change Vulnerability
Index of Climate Change Vulnerability Source: Author’s calculation
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Vulnerable Regions (SEA std)
Vulnerable regions: Areas falling in the 4th quartile Source: Author’s calculation
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SEA Mapping shows: Climate Hotspots:
Big parts of Philippines; Cambodia & Lao PDR Mekong River Delta Bangkok West Sumatra, South Sumatra, Western Java, and Eastern Java of Indonesia Adaptive capacity is generally critical in reducing vulnerability Key cities in SEA are vulnerable!
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Mapping as a decision making tool
Visualization aid Vulnerable/hot spots; It enables us …to bring the socioeconomic dimensions in vulnerability assessment Allows downscaling of Vulnerability Assessment: sub-national levels (590 provinces/districts) Facilitates discussions of major stakeholders Media Citations National Debate/discussions Local government interests Blog discussions on the methods/areas for improvement Potential: Sub-national Decision Support system (Pilot testing)
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Limitations/Future Works
Static Analysis: changes & future events Data limitation prevents more extensive coverage of variables and use of better proxies Ad-hoc approach for the weights in calculating indices sensitivity analysis and incorporation of uncertainty Sectoral adaptation capacity/needs Development of a program for this decision-making tool
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FYI: What other research do we do?
Efficient use/Cost-effective adaptation options Ways to remove barriers to adoption Finding ways to enhance Adaptive Capacity (all levels, sector) More studies on the economics of adaptation options & adaptation behaviour.
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Adaptation Behavior : Study sites
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Thank you Herminia A. Francisco Arief Yusuf Anshory
Orapan Nabangchang Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia Sida Canadian International Development Agency Agence Canadienne de Développment International SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY
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