The AIACC Project Assessments of Impacts and Adaptations to Climate Change Ravi Sharma United Nations Environment Programme-Global Environment Facility UNFCCC Workshop, Manila 29 April 2004
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The AIACC Project Assessments of Impacts and Adaptations to Climate Change Ravi Sharma United Nations Environment Programme-Global Environment Facility UNFCCC Workshop, Manila 29 April 2004 2 AIACC Background • • • • • • GEF enabling project in climate change focal area Geographic scope: Global Project period: 2001-2005 Implementing Agency: UNEP Executing Agencies: START & TWAS Proposal developed as collaboration between authors of IPCC Third Assessment Report, UNEP, START, and TWAS 3 AIACC Support GEF $7.5m AIACC $10m Co-finance $700,000 In-kind $1.8m 4 AIACC Objectives • Build scientific and technical capacity to support National Communications • Advance scientific understanding of climate change impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptation opportunities • Link science and policy communities for adaptation planning 5 AIACC Means for achieving objectives • Implement regional V&A assessments – “Learning-By-Doing” capacity building • Supplemented by mentoring, training, technical support, and networking • Engage stakeholders in the regional assessments • Work with National Communications teams • Regional workshops, publications, participation in scientific and policy workshops, working paper series, newsletter, website, synthesis 6 Regional V&A Assessments • Country owned – Proposed, led and implemented by developing country proponents – Endorsed by GEF National Focal Points – Focused on generating knowledge & capacity to support regional priorities for adaptation • Stakeholder participation – Each regional assessment engages stakeholders from a variety of institutions • Selected through international review of 150 proposals based on – Scientific merit, regional significance, policy significance 7 24 Regional Assessments Implemented • V&A being assessed in 46 developing countries • More than 150 institutions from 50 developing and 12 developed countries participate. • More than 300 developing country scientists, stakeholders and students participate – – – – Africa: 11 projects Asia: 5 projects Latin America: 5 projects Small Island Developing States: 3 projects 8 Topics of Regional Assessments (Number of projects addressing each topic noted in parentheses) • • • • • • • • • • Agriculture/food security (14) Water resources (13) Land use (7) Rural livelihoods (5) Coastal zones (5) Biodiversity (3) Aquatic ecosystems, fisheries (3) Human health (2) Extreme events (2) Tourism (1) 9 AIACC Accomplishments (1) • Contributing to goals of UNFCCC – Established ties to National Communications • Working with appropriate agencies/persons in participating countries • Providing place specific V&A info for national communications • Will provide evaluations & recommendations for adaptation actions – – – – Contributed to NAPA guidelines & workshops Adding to UNFCCC V&A methods/tools database Contributed to UNDP’s Adaptation Policy Framework Contribute to UNEP projects 10 AIACC Accomplishments (2) • Advancing knowledge & methods – Participants published 5 papers in peer-reviewed journals • more papers in pipeline • AIACC Working Paper Series, a peer-reviewed electronic publication – Advanced methods for: • • • • • climate scenario generation vulnerability indicators livelihood approaches integrated assessment modeling benefit/cost analysis of adaptation 11 AIACC Accomplishments (3) • Building capacity – Capacity for scientific/technical V&A assessment • >200 scientists and >60 students in 46 developing countries have benefited from “learning-by-doing” and training activities – Capacity to engage with stakeholders and formulate adaptation strategies and policies • Have established networks that link science & stakeholder institutions from 62 countries – Stakeholder knowledge & awareness • Numerous local workshops with stakeholders – South-south capacity transfers • AIACC participants have conducted several successful southsouth capacity transfer activities 12 AIACC Accomplishments (4) • Contributing to international science – IPCC 4th Assessment Report • Contributed to outline & plans for 4th Assessment Report • Anticipate invitation of many AIACC participants to be authors of IPCC AR4 – Millennium Ecosystem Assessment • 2 projects contributing to MEA reports – Global Environmental Change & Food Security (GECAFS) • AIACC projects contributing to this joint project of IHDP & IGBP – Presentations in international science meetings • Human Dimensions of Global Change Open Meeting, Montreal, Sept 2003 • UNEP/SEI Adaptation Research Workshop, New Delhi, Nov 2003 • Stanford University EMF Workshop on Climate Change Impacts & Integrated Assessment, Snowmass, Aug 2003 • Many others 13 Upcoming AIACC Activities • 3 Regional Workshops in 2004 • Continuation and completion of regional assessments by late 2004/early 2005 • Synthesis of AIACC regional studies in 2005 14 Regional Workshops in 2004 • Dates & venues – Dakar, 24-27 March – Buenos Aires, 24-27 August – Manila, 18-21 October • Participation – Regional assessment investigators – Local, regional & international stakeholders • Purposes – Share knowledge about regional activities, report progress – Explore how to make AIACC assessments as useful as possible to stakeholders – Plan for synthesis 15 Completion of Regional Assessments • Assessment activities will continue through 2004 – Finalizing vulnerability analyses & scenarios – Evaluating adaptation options – Engaging stakeholders in evaluation of adaptation options – Communicating progress, results to in-country National Communications teams – Dissemination of information • Regional assessments to be completed by late 2004 or early 2005 – Final reports from regional assessments by mid 2005 16 Synthesis of AIACC Project • Participants in AIACC will synthesize lessons that transcend contexts of individual assessments – Nature and causes of vulnerability – Effective adaptation and risk management strategies – Methods for engaging stakeholders in generating and communicating information for decision making • 2 workshops to be held in 2005 to facilitate – Synthesis book volumes to be completed by fall 2005 17 Follow-up to AIACC • AIACC partners planning activities to build upon successes of AIACC project – Encourage regional assessment teams to extend/apply their work individually • UNDP/GEF Small Grants Program • Projects for “piloting an operational approach to adaptation” – Develop new suite of global activities with partners 18 A new global project • Retain proven elements of AIACC but include innovations for greater impact: – Stronger policy implementation focus – Broaden scope beyond climate change to include other focal areas – Stakeholder engagement more integral – Training and technical support to be lead by developing country institutions, organized regionally – Provide for more uniformity of approach • Develop, test, evaluate and document a protocol for participatory, policy-focused assessment 19 Objectives of New Global Project • Enhance capacities to evaluate, plan and implement adaptation strategies related to UNFCCC and other MEAs • Advance knowledge needed to support adaptation decisions and implement actions • Develop regional “centers” to provide training & technical assistance in their regions • Strengthen networks for collaboration among stakeholders & scientists on global environmental problems 20