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Addressing adaptation under the Convention in a coherent manner Presentation by Juan Hoffmaister Co-Chair, Adaptation Committee
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Presentaiton overview 1.Backdrop: What does the UNFCCC do on adaptation? Functions Work streams 2.Focus: Ensuring coherence Adaptation committee National Adaptation Plans Stakeholder engagement 3.Outlook: Where are we going?
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What does the UNFCCC do on adaptation? Facilitating provision of financial and technical support Strengthening technical and institutional capacities Fostering cooperation and engaging stakeholders
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What does the UNFCCC do on adaptation? Setting overall goals and strategic objectives Establishing science- policy dialogue
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Adaptation areas and work streams Nairobi work programme National adaptation plans (NAPs) Least Developed Countries work programme, NAPAs Mechanism for Loss and DamageAdaptation Committee Stakeholder engagement and regional cooperation Finance, Technology and Capacity Building Knowledge and assessment Planning and Implementation Addressing residual risks Ensuring coherence
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Ensuring coherence: What is the Adaptation Committee? Adaptation Committee Advice Engagement Recommendations Ensuring coherence & collaboration Promoting synergy & strengthening engagement Providing COP information & recommenda- tions on means to incentivize implementation Considering information by Parties on monitoring and review Sharing of information, knowledge & experience 8
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Activities of the Adaptation Committee Collaborating with Convention Bodies LEG, TEC, SCF, GCE, L&D ExCom, NWP, Capacity Building Promoting national planning NAP Task force Supporting Monitoring & Evaluation Identifying best practices and needs Adaptation Action Technical support and guidance to Parties Incentivizing adaptation action through support on finance, technology and capacity building Collaborating with UN agencies & Regional centres Ad-hoc group on technical support Providing technical advice including to TEC, SCF, AFB, GCF, NWP Means of Implementation Technical support and guidance to Parties Thematic reports Adaptation Forum Communication strategy Awareness-raising, outreach and sharing of information W o r k s t r e a m s 9 C o h e r e n c e Mapping – Reducing duplication – Addressing gaps – Promoting synergies
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National level coherence: NAPs Objectives To reduce vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, by building adaptive capacity and resilience; To facilitate the integration of climate change adaptation into new and existing policies, programmes and activities, development planning processes and strategies, within all sectors and levels Ref: Decision 5/CP.17, paragraph 1 NAPs is a coherent, participatory and transparent national adaptation process informed and catalyzed by the international climate regime
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National adaptation plans: process Process described in the UNFCCC NAPs Guidelines
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Coherence with stakeholders work and knowledge sharing Vital in supporting all adaptation activities, at each step in the process. Catalysed through NWP, NAPs, LDCs NAPAs, Adaptation Committee work, etc. through joint technical work, participation in workshops, publications, action pledges, supporting development => over 270 NWP partner organisations Many adaptation knowledge platforms and networks involved: Eldis, the Climate and Development Knowledge Network, the Adaptation Learning Mechanism, ENDA, etc. Engaging through social media The Adaptation Exchange
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Regional aspect of coherence: Regional centers and networks Conference of the Parties recognizes and endorses regional cooperation in all work streams on adaptation The Adaptation Committee works towards ensuring coherence and enhancing awareness of the work of the regional centers and networks Means : –Regional organizations contributing into UNFCCC work, e.g. through adaptation workshops; Publications; –NWP partnership and action pledges; –Creating communities of practice in thematic areas; –Analyzing needs, gaps and opportunities of cooperation Regional Climate Networks Africa: 21 RCN - Most active in knowledge exchange (11 RCN) Asia: 30 RCN - Regional adaptation concentrated in Southeastern and Southern Asia - Most active in technical backstopping Latin America and the Caribbean: 11 RCN - Most active in disaster risk reduction source: the Adaptation Committee
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Providers of suppor Exchange of information Towards coherence on the means of implementation (Finance, technology, capacity building)
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COP 2 (1996) National communications COP 7 (2001) LDCs, NAPAs COP 11 (2005) Nairobi work programme COP 13 (2007) Bali Action Plan COP 16- (2010 ) Cancun Adaptation Framework Addressing urgent and immediate needs Improving knowledge => informed decisions Building coordinated and coherent means to adaptation implementation COP 22 (2015 ) New Climate Regime Outlook Evolution Enhancing action Assessing impacts and vulnerability Clear objectives. Enhanced arrangements. Full scale implementation
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