1 ADAPTATION ISSUES FOR UNFCCC COP 13 – BALI, INDONESIA,NOVEMBER 2007 Richard Muyungi, Assistant Director of Environment, Vice President’s Office Presented.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ADAPTATION FUND: status and issues Richard Muyungi, United Republic of Tanzania.
Advertisements

Trend of international discussions on the UNFCCC
UNFCCC expert meeting on methods and tools and on data and observations under the Nairobi work programme Introduction to the Nairobi work programme. Technologies.
CAPACITY BUILDING WITHIN THE UNFCCC AND LDCS Richard Muyungi United Republic of Tanzania.
Workshops for implementing the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity through the National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans Module 2 The Biodiversity.
GEF-5 Strategy for Adaptation GEF Expended Constituency meeting, 2011 Kinshasa February 2011 Adamou Bouhari Task Manager Biodiversity/Land Degradation.
LDCs Workshop COP11 Montreal 24 – 25 November 2005 SBSTA agenda item 3: on 5 – years programme of work on adaptation By: Nagmeldin Goutbi Elhassan HCENR,
1 Trade Union perspectives on climate change Introductory training session Saturday 8th December 2007.
The UNFCCC’s Bali Roadmap: building long-term cooperative action to address climate change Claudio Forner UNFCCC secretariat 8 consultants.
Recent developments in the UNFCCC process in relation to global observations 4 th GTOS Steering Committee Paris, 1-2 December 2009 Rocio Lichte Programme.
1 GEF and Adaptation to Climate Change Mauritius, April 2003.
Vulnerability Assessments and Adaptation to Climate Change Consultations on the Relationship between Climate and human rightsGeneva 22 October 2008 Festus.
Kyoto Protocol and Beyond
2009: The year of climate change
Works of EGTT and NAPA Process Technologies Needs Assessments Innovative Financing Adaptation Technology.
Compilation and analysis of available information on ways and means to enhance equitable regional and subregional distribution of projects under the clean.
Perspective on Water and Climate Change in UNFCCC Negotiations Chris Moseki Water Research Commission of SA Africa Pavilion – COP17 3 December 2011.
Adaptation to Climate Change Guidance to Programming Opportunities Energy and Environment Practice Meeting September, 2005 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
Paul V. Desanker Head, LDC and CB & Outreach Units, UNFCCC Secretariat Bonn, Germany Adaptation under the UNFCCC: The National Adaptation Programme of.
LDCF/SCCF Climate Change Adaptation Strategy GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop 27 – 29 September 2011 Honiara, Solomon Islands.
Climate change and Environmental Degradation Risk and Adaptation assessment Step 2 Collect scientific information.
Technology Transfer Activities under the UNFCCC by Ms. Christine Zumkeller.
European capacity building initiativeecbi What is for LDCs in the Adaptation negotiations? By: Sumaya Ahmed Zakieldeen (CLACC Fellow, SECS Sudan & Assistant.
Summary of submissions on the Adaptation Fund Workshop on the Adaptation Fund Edmonton May 3-5, 2006.
Sub-Regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in the Caribbean Bridgetown, Barbados, June 2009 GEF Funding for Adaptation to Climate Change.
GEF and the Conventions GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop March, 2011 Kyiv, Ukraine.
1 A REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON COP ISSUES – SESSION 4: DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY By Angela Katongo Kabuswe.
GEF and the Conventions GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop 1 to 3 November 2011 Cape Town, South Africa.
UNFCCC secretariat, FTC, Technology Third synthesis report on technology needs identified by non-Annex I Parties: technologies for adaptation. Workshop.
Trends in financial flows and ongoing work on innovative financing for the development and transfer of technologies Daniele Violetti Programme Officer,
Methods for Identifying Urgent Adaptation Needs and Actions under the LDC NAPA Dr. Paul V. Desanker Vice-Chair, UNFCCC LDC Expert Group Miombo AIACC Project.
COP19 Outcomes : A Developing Country’s Perspective - Vositha Wijenayake Outreach and Advocacy Co-ordinator CANSA.
Xianfu Lu Adaptation sub-Programme Adaptation, Technology and Science Programme (ATS) UNFCCC Secretariat UN/ISDR Regional.
SECTION IV: GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STEPS TAKEN OR ENVISAGED BY NON-ANNEX I PARTY TO IMPLEMENT THE CONVENTION Workshop on the Use of the Guidelines for.
1 UNFCCC national communications process/ linkages with AIACC AIACC Africa and Indian Ocean Islands Regional Workshop 24 May 2003 Dakar, Senegal Festus.
1 International negotiations on post 2012 regime: general framework and the key questions Ruta Bubniene, Programme officer Reporting, Data and Analysis.
Paul Desanker Financial and Technical Support UNFCCC secretariat Framework for Capacity- building in Developing Countries Expert Workshop.
Adaptation Fund state of operationalization Alpha Oumar Kaloga Policy Officer - Adaptation to Climate Change/Development International Climate Policy Team.
Financial Mechanism under the UNFCCC Maria Netto United Nations Development Programme 3 September 2008.
Outline of the Paper Introduction
Chapter 19: Health and Climate Change in International Negotiations
1 Overview of the conclusions of the Expert Meeting on Technologies for Adaptation 5 April 2008, Bangkok, Thailand Mr. William Agyemang-Bonsu Expert Group.
AFRICAN CLIMATE PLATFORM TO COPENHAGEN KEY MESSAGES TO MINISTERS AND HEADS OF STATES AND GOVERNEMENTS (Africa’s Common Negotiation Position) Adopted in.
1 Marcela Main S. UNFCCC secretariat Bali Road Map: a new negotiation process.
Guidelines for non-Annex I National Communications Implications for Assessment of Impacts of, and Adaptation to Climate Change Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop.
Financial transfer mechanisms: resources for developing countries International Parliamentary Conference on Climate Change Jessica Brown Research Officer,
1 Possible elements for the EGTT future programme of work on technologies for adaptation Mr. Jukka Uosukainen Chair Expert Group on Technology Transfer.
1 Mohammad Reazuddin Bangladesh Overview of “Adaptation” Issues under UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol.
Paul Desanker Financial and Technical Support UNFCCC secretariat Workshop background Expert Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluating.
Addressing adaptation under the Convention in a coherent manner Presentation by Juan Hoffmaister Co-Chair, Adaptation Committee.
Team Leader, Technology Policy and Strategy, UNFCCC Mr Andrew Higham THE CANCUN AGREEMENTS, THE TECHNOLOGY MECHANISM AND TECHNOLOGY NEEDS ASSESSMENTS UNFCCC.
Transfer of Technology Consultative Process Wanna Tanunchaiwatana Manager, Technology Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC) Asia and the Pacific Regional.
Synergy and Consistency Between Activities of the UNFCCC and Other Relevant Organizations in Supporting Enabling Environments for Technology Transfer.
Summary of the Submission of the United States On the development of a five-year programme of work on the scientific, technical and socio-economic aspects.
IPCC Key challenges facing communities, and approaches to solutions that enhance resilience: through NAPs Climate and Health Summit 2014 Investing.
Introduction to the NAP process & the NAP Expo NAP-Expo 8– 9 August 2014, Bonn, Germany LEG Thinley Namgyel.
Convention of the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes Developing a guidance on water and climate adaptation for the.
Progress made in the implementation of the Nairobi work programme Kishan Kumarsingh Chair of the SBSTA Twenty-seventh session of the Subsidiary Body for.
Introduction to LDC Strategy
Implementation Subprogramme
Draft GEF-5 Adaptation Strategy GEF-NGO Consultations June 21, 2009
Support to NAPs by the LEG, AC and other bodies under the Convention
Wanna Tanunchaiwatana
Presentation title Adaptation Committee and Least Developed Countries Expert Group Agenda item 5 (c-e) Draft recommendations developed by the Adaptation.
Vulnerability Assessments and Adaptation to Climate Change
Considerations in Development of the SBSTA Five Year Programme of Work on Adaptation Thank Mr. Chairman. Canada appreciates this opportunity to share.
GEF and the Conventions
GEF and the Conventions
Presentation title Adaptation Committee and Least Developed Countries Expert Group Agenda item 5 (c-e) Draft recommendations developed by the Adaptation.
The Technology Mechanism of the UNFCCC
Presentation transcript:

1 ADAPTATION ISSUES FOR UNFCCC COP 13 – BALI, INDONESIA,NOVEMBER 2007 Richard Muyungi, Assistant Director of Environment, Vice President’s Office Presented at a Workshop on Pre-UNFCC COP 13 Preparations for African LDCs, Bagamoyo, Tanzania, September, 2007 Bagamoyo, Tanzania, September, 2007

2 Issues to consider  Climate Change a sustainable development challenge  Recent, ongoing and expected developments on adaptation under the UNFCCC towards Bali  Nairobi Framework on Adaptation  Challenges of Adaptation  Possible positions for Bali (LDCs)

3 Developments on Adaptation  – Decision 1/CP.10 (adaptation to adverse impacts of climate change)  – Funding for adaptation (Financial mechanism; SCCF and  LDCF; Adaptation Fund);  The work of expert groups LEG (Least Developed Countries Expert Group), CGE (Consultative Group of Experts) and the EGTT (Expert Group on Technology Transfer ); – NAPAs, NCs and TNAs; – Capacity-building activities  Dialogue on future international cooperation to address climate change including adaptation

4 Adaptation under the UNFCCC  Adaptation continues to gain importance in the UNFCCC process, through SBSTA and SBI conclusions, COP and CMP decisions, increased attention to IPCC reports, and by the consideration of adaptation as a building block of any future international cooperation to address climate change.

5 IPCC 4AR on Impacts and Adaptation  IPCC AR4: Some effects of climate change  Rise in temperature by between 1.8 to 4.0°C by 2100  Impacts on agriculture that lead to diminished food security, drying of continental interiors  Glaciers and ice caps continue to melt - rise in sea levels  Coastal zones exposed to increased risks  Stress on water resources – security implications  Significant health impacts  Increase of intensity and frequency of extreme events  Clearly Climate change is no longer only an “environmental” issue but also a key development issue!

6 IPCC 4AR  AR4 WGII: Current knowledge about responding to climate change  Some adaptation is occurring now, to observed projected climate change, but on a very limited basis.  A wide array of adaptation options are available, but more extensive adaptation than is currently occurring is required to reduce vulnerability to future climate change. There are barriers, limits and costs, though not fully understood.  Many impacts can be avoided, reduced or delayed by mitigation.  Impacts of climate change will vary regionally but, aggregated and discounted to the present, they are very likely to impose net annual costs which will increase over time as global temperatures increase. LDCS are more vulnerable

7 Impacts are already vivid in Tanzania  Measurements from 21 MET stations have shown a steady increase in temp. of 0.2 o C for the past 30 years throughout the country and a clear decrease in rainfall. Southern highlands on the extreme end- for about 0.6 o C

8 Temperature rise impacts on Key crops: Cotton and Banana  Reliability and availability of data notwithstanding, cotton production dropped significantly particularly in traditional areas Source: InfoBridge 2007

9 Banana production is also dropping  In areas around lake Victoria Basin which is the same Banana growing agro ecological zones within Uganda Source: InfoBridge 2007

10 Adaptation under 1/CP10  SBI 26 Outcomes - Adaptation under 1/CP.10  SBI 26 agreed to continue deliberations at SBI 27, taking into consideration outcomes of the adaptation regional workshops and elements discussed at the session.  The summary of outcomes of SBI 27 will be provided on a separate presentation

11 Role of Expert Groups on Adaptation  These experts groups need to continue their useful work on adaptation, mainly focused on developing countries needs.  Technologies for adaptation is an emerging area of work for the EGTT  Introduction of tools/methodologies on ‘bottom-up approaches’ and climate risk assessments in preparing NCs are some of tasks envisioned for future work of the CGE.  LEG supports and assesses the NAPA process, especially promoting actions to support NAPA preparation and implementation.

12 Status of NAPA preparation  National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) by LDCs  Created the opportunity for LDCs to identify priority adaptation activities that respond to their urgent and immediate needs.  49 LDC Parties are preparing NAPAs. As of 31 July 2007: 22 NAPAs have been completed. Tanzania is one of them

13 Existing funding sources for adaptation under the UNFCCC  Existing funding sources for adaptation under the UNFCCC  GEF Trust Fund – Strategic Priority for Adaptation (SPA)  Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF)  Special Climate Change Fund (LDCF) Total funding of these funds through GEF: $225 million USD (including pledges)  Adaptation Fund – Share of proceeds of CERs to assist adaptation (2%). Estimated $ 425 million USD through 2012, but this depends on current and future CDM

14 Review of the financial mechanism  Fourth review to start at COP 13 (relevant for upcoming GEF 5)  Focus on developing country needs for funding, including adaptation, considering two papers: – Technical paper on current and future investment and financial needs of developing countries – A report on the assessment of funding necessary to assist developing countries  The COP invited Parties to submit to the secretariat, by 17 August 2007, their views and recommendations on the funding available to them in the climate change focal area, for compilation by the secretariat for consideration and appropriate action at the COP 13 and for transmission through the secretariat to the Council of the GEF“.  These views should be a basis for the discussion on “guidance” to the GEF at COP 13.

15 Adaptation Fund  Outcomes of CMP 12/SBI 26 on Adaptation Fund  5/CMP.2 agreed on principles, modalities and some governance criteria.  SBI 26 agreed on eligibility criteria, priority areas and monetizing the share of proceeding.  Outstanding issues for CMP3: institutional arrangements.

16 Long term cooperative actions on Adaptation  Dialogue (1) – Up to Vienna  Decision 1/CP.11 established a dialogue to exchange experiences and analyse strategic approaches for long-term cooperative action to address climate change.  At SB 26 workshop on addressing action on adaptation and realizing the full potential of technologies.  Many Parties consider that adaptation should be a building block in any future international climate change agreement.  Work on financial and investment flows provide input to Dialogue, including adaptation.

17 Financing Future adaptation needs  Dialogue (2) – Investments and Financial Flows Report  Analysis of existing potential investments and financial flows relevant to the development of an effective and appropriate international response to the climate change (prepared following a COP 12 mandate).  Introduction, methodology, current and reference scenario, overview of Investment and finance flows for mitigation and for adaptation, potential of carbon market, financial cooperation under the Convention and Protocol, potential for increased Investment and financial flows.  The findings contained in these presentations and reports were based on the existing information, but due to the limitations of this information and of the methodologies available, they can only be taken as an indication.

18 Dialogue (3) – Investments and Financial Flows Report: major Findings  Needed additional financial flows for adaptation by 2030  Amount large in absolute terms, but small relative to GDP and investment: overall needs identified in this study correspond to 0.2 – 0.8% of global investment flows or 0.06 – 0.21% of projected GDP in  Developing countries: USD 28 to 67 billion in SectorGlobal BillionsShare for NA1 Agric, Forst, Fisheries 1450% Water1180% Human Health5100% Coastal zone1140% Infrastructure

19 Dialogue (4) – Investment and Financial Flows Report Major Findings  Report on I&FF clarified the need of investment resources for a global response to climate change, and made clear the inadequacy of current resources.  Assuming a share of proceeds for adaptation of 2 percent continues to apply post 2012, the level of funding could only be: – $100 – 500 million USD per year for a low demand; – $1 –5 Billion USD per year for a high demand.  However, I&FF needed for adaptation are likely to be tens of billions (USD) per year several decades from now. New sources of funding need to be identified.  Although additional I&FF needed for adaptation are significant, the value of climate change impacts that those expenditures would avoid could be much larger.

20 Dialogue (5) - Vienna Outcome  Key Building Blocks: – Mitigation and adaptation; – Technology development, deployment, diffusion and transfer for both mitigation and adaptation; – Availability of financial resources and enabling investment conditions.  Governments expressed strong support for building blocks of such a response.  There are differences among countries but not fundamental disagreements.  Strong support for the continuation of the Dialogue. Dialogue has contributed in bringing together the thinking of Parties.

21 Climate Change at United Nations  April 2007: The Security Council held an open debate exploring the relationship between energy, security and climate. Over 50 delegations participated in the debate which highlighted the need for effective adaptation strategies to address the security risk posed by climate change.  August 2007: UN General Assembly’ first ever thematic plenary debate on climate change. Panel discussions were held on science, mitigation, adaptation and impacts.  24 September 2007: A High Level Event on climate change will be convened in New York to promote discussion on the possible ways to move the international community toward negotiations on new global climate change agreements at the upcoming UN climate change meeting in Bali. The background paper for this event includes a section on adaptation.

22 The role of the United Nations Policy committee so that:  The response to climate change needs to be firmly positioned in the sustainable development agenda  Climate change should be a strategic focus area for UN public outreach and publicity  Climate change should be mainstreamed into all UN programme and work streams  Increased support for action on adaptation  Further improved scientific research

23 Major adaptation issues at Bali under the SBs  SBI: Decision under consideration on the way forward on implementation action on adaptation and response measures as a follow up of 1/CP.10  Start or the 4th review of the Financial Mechanism  CMP3: Decision on operationalization of adaptation fund  COP: Dialogue or any other process that Parties may decide will consider possible building blocks and future international cooperation to address climate change (including adaptation) and identify further work.

24 Expectations for COP 13/CMP 3 in Bali substance  Report on the dialogue  Work of the AWG  Financial flows project  Reducing emissions from deforestation  Adaptation and Adaptation Fund  CDM (Nairobi Framework)  Technology transfer

25 Expectations for COP 13/CMP 3 in Bali future  A comprehensive agenda for a future regime needs to be launched at COP13.  A strong framework needs to be in place by 2009/2010 to ensure that there is no gap between the end of the first commitment period in 2012 and the entry into force of a future regime.  An enhanced future climate change regime within a multilateral framework under the auspices of the UN.  To lower the current and projected impacts All countries need to be included in addressing both mitigation and adaptation