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1 Adapting to Climate Change in China

2 Tibetan Plateau: Change in river flows / melting glaciers Southern China: Increase in flood frequency and magnitude; northwards spread of “tropical” disease vectors Northwest: Desertification (higher evaporation) North and northeast: Increased water scarcity Coastal regions: Typhoons, storm surge and long- term inundation

3 1995 - National Climate Centre in China Met Office established 1998 - policy shift from scientific issue to development issue 1999 - established climate coordination group 2001 to 2005, 10th 5 Year National R&D project on Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on Chinese Key Vulnerable Sectors and Adaptation. 2004- first national communication to UNFCCC 2006 - first-ever National Assessment Report on Climate Change (NARCC). 2006 - climate change coordination group housed at NDRC 2007 - establishment of provincial co- ordination groups 2008 - State Council Information Office published the first annual white paper, entitled “China's Policies and Actions for Addressing Climate Change 2008” (CPAACC) - prepared by NDRC 2009 - Jiangxi and Xiamen establish climate change monitoring/assessment centres 2011 - second National Assessment Report on Climate Change (NARCC). 2011 - White paper on Foreign Aid, 2011- Coping with Climate Change 2011 - 12th 5 Year Plan (5YP) including a chapter on climate change and specific section on adaptation for the first time; mandating the development of a National Adaptation Strategy (NAS). Timeline: Policy, Strategies, and Planning

4 Formulating/Operationalizing Policy National Government

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6 Lack of regional climate models Limited access to climate data Knowledge gaps for sector-specific impacts No coherent framework for doing climate vulnerability and risk assessments, and adaptation planning Limited collaboration among institutions/sectors Working across disciplines without shared glossary Ongoing Challenges

7 ACCC is major China – UK – Swiss climate change adaptation project which aims to:  Develop accurate regional/national climate models  Integrate physical and social science to improve impacts, vulnerability and risk assessment in:  Agriculture  Water resources  Extreme weather / disaster risk reduction  Public health  Grasslands-livestock  Incorporate planned adaptation into national and provincial development processes  Contribute to global knowledge on climate impacts and adaptation especially in developing countries. Adapting to Climate Change in China (ACCC) Sharing Knowledge Globally

8 ACCC is major China – UK – Swiss climate change adaptation project which aims to support China’s national and provincial response to climate impacts through: Provision of robust impact assessment data Methods for Assessing Risk and Vulnerability Promoting understanding and managing risk in development planning Building awareness and capacity Sharing this knowledge and experience globally Adapting to Climate Change in China (ACCC) Sharing Knowledge Globally

9 Adapting to Climate Change in China (ACCC) has contributed & supported: filling the global knowledge gap on approaches for reducing vulnerability to climate impacts through submissions to the IPCC SREX report, AR5 and international academic journals. the formulation and drafting of China’s National Adaptation Strategy (due to be submitted to State Council October 2012 and ratified in March 2013). the development of global climate policy on adaptation through participation and submission of research findings and policy recommendations at Rio+20, Nairobi Work Programme (inc. Focal Point Session COP17, Water technical meeting in Mexico), UNFCCC Losses & Damages Expert Working Group under SBI and Asia Adaptation Platform meeting. the development of a robust evidence base for building large scale South- South projects on climate change adaption through a major scoping study in 10 target countries in Africa, Asia and the SIDS Contributing to Global Climate Policy and Knowledge

10 Pilot Provinces NingXia Inner Mongolia Guangdong

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12 ACCC Adaptation Framework Key Sectors: Agriculture Water Grasslands Health DRR Integration: Physical and socio-economic dimensions Integrated Vulnerability Assessments Climate Risk Assessments Identification of options: integration with dev. goals Analysis and Evaluation of Options, Prioritization Provincial Adaptation Roadmaps Policy Integration - national adaptation strategy Monitoring and Evaluation Impact assessments Climate Science Downscaling GCM to RCM and new climate scenarios Sharing and dissemination of climate data Scoping studies Stakeholder Engagement

13 Focus Areas: Agriculture Water Forest Coastal Areas Health Ecosystems Infrastructure and Energy Security National Adaptation Strategy (NAS) Priority Areas: Capacity Building Legislation Planning Warning Systems Natural Disaster Prevention and International Co- operation

14 ACCC Project: Facilitates and Enables NAS International responsibility, UNFCCC NDRC: Design national climate change adaptation strategy E ffective adaptation options identified and available Su fficient knowledge and information available Design provincial adaptation plans options ACCC Project: research, communication, training, stakeholders engagement, sufficient expertise and policy makers Climate disasters and risks, economic losses CAAS and CRCPP have been appointed by NDRC to draft “China’s Climate Change Adaptation Mid- to-Long Term Strategy” Provincial-level teams contributed to “12th five- year plan”

15 International Sharing

16 ACCC in Numbers 10 countries in the South-South Scoping Study 7+ contributing Authors on the IPCC SREX 6 UN and multilateral initiatives that ACCC is active within X Journal Articles published on ACCC work X Capacity Building activities delivered 3 Regionally Downscaled Climate Models 3 Provincial *Insert the stage* 1 National Adaptation Strategy

17 Thank You! www.ccadaptation.org


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