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1 Make Movono CC-DRM Coordinator
SPC SUPPORTING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE DURING CC- THROUGH A SCIENCE BASED PLATFORM Make Movono CC-DRM Coordinator

2 Outline of Discussion How can SPC support Communities in terms of CC-DRM? Are the real community needs being addressed? How do we address, understand community needs? What available platform/tools and approaches are available to interact? Can we adapt a best/multisectorial process and set of tools for the organisation to use when engaging with community, member countries?

3 HOW WE CAN SUPPORT COMMUNITIES?
What do we provide? Our strengths? TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO STRENGTHEN BASIC NEEDS STRENGTHEN FOOD SECURITY WATER PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT SOCIO ECONOMIC/education HEALTH - What SPC is that makes us different compared to other CROP agencies is that we provide technical support in various sector, scientists, advisors,engineers, doctors which make us reputable

4 ARE WE ADRESSING THE REAL COMMUNITY NEEDS-sustainably?
How do we know that the type of services we are offering are directly impacting the peoples priorities?( measure?) What are the links/platform that can transfer science or technical support to simple community language? Science/evident based approach to climate change adaptation and DRM Is a one time training sustainable in communities? Empowering? Only way to sustain is build/empower communities so they can sustain it.

5 COMMUNITY BASED PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
Participation carries with it feelings of ownership, and builds a strong base for the intervention in the community.  If people are integral to the planning of a community intervention, then that intervention will be theirs.  PARTCIPATORY LEARNING APPROACHES AND SPATIAL LEARNING SPATIAL TOOLS If people are integral to the planning of a community intervention, then that intervention will be theirs.

6 Interactive platform/spatial
SIMPLE PICTURE SPC- TECHNICAL -Science Policy Social Science Interactive platform/spatial COMMUNITY Needs Local knowledge empowerment

7 Why take a spatial analysis approach?
Questions raised by climate change planning are landscape-based that is best addressed by a geospatial approach A number of specialized tools have been developed that integrate with existing GIS software These tools range from models of geophysical and socioeconomic processes to tools that analyse a range of scenarios to help optimize planning decisions

8 Climate Modelling Software
SimCLIMhttp:// integrated modelling system for assessing climate change impacts and adaptation. can be used to assist in climate proofing in sectors: Water, Agriculture, Health, Ecosystems and issues related to the coastal zone, such as: sea-level rise and coastal erosion. PacCLIMhttp:// m.htm and PlantGro are used for modelling purposes to assist in advising PICTs on the suitability for group crops in different areas. •CLIMEX to predict the potential distribution and relative abundance of species in relation to climate.

9 Inundation Modelling- From Nathan Koudros PACCSAP
Fundamental input data LiDAR Elevation Data Sea-Level Rise Scenarios Create "bucket-fill" inundation models to identify areas exposed to sea level rise risk 2013 2030 2055 2090 Coastal inundation models are created for each year + likelihood scenario Always Sometimes Rarely Additional input data is added to the inundation models to identify what assets are within the inundation areas Building and Critical Infrastructure Road Infrastructure Land Use Relative importance attribtues are attached to the infrastructure and assets potentially affected Sensitivity Values The sensitivity of infrastructure and assets are mapped with the inundation models to provide a risk ranking Risk Maps Analysis Tables Future Risk Management (Outside Scope) Existing Adaptive Capacity Adaptive Management Measures

10 AT THE BROADER SCALE WHAT TOOLS WE COULD USE AND WHICH ADAPTATION/DRR PLANNING PROCESS SHALL WE CHOOSE to engage as an integrated SPC programme? Can we use a generic SPC one?

11 Holistically CC-Adaptation-DRM Planning process
Stakeholder engagement Scoping/Inventory Assessment/Analysis, includes the vulnerability assessment Planning, includes strategies and scenario development and testing Implementation/monitoring

12 Tools currently used in SPC
Using a holistic approach based on the tools of participatory rural appraisal (PRA), quantitative and descriptive information is collected from communities on three tenets of vulnerability – exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity. USAid tool. Measuring a community’s vulnerability requires an assessment of a set of parameters

13 ADAPTIVE LEARNING AT SITE LEVEL
1.AWARENESS ( CC-DRM) 2.ISSUE IDENTIFICATION 3.MONITORING PLAN 4.COLLECT ANALYSE DATA 5.COMMUNICATION OF INFOMATION Adaptive Learning at site: Awareness, issue identification, action plan, monitoring plan, implement monitoring, collect analyze data communicate.

14 Tool Selection planning-SPATIAL
Considerations 1. What sectors (e.g., natural resources, built environment) do you need to address? 2. What issues (e.g., at risk human populations, critical habitats, critical species) do you need to address? 3. Are your questions broad in scope (e.g., general questions about potential vulnerability)or fairly specific (e.g., predicted range shift for an individual species)? 4. What geographic scale(s) are you concerned with (e.g., regional, for an individual, protected area, for an individual municipality)? 5. What temporal scale(s) are you concerned with (e.g., do you need to assess immediate or long-term impacts)? 6. Are your questions primarily at a “planning scale” (e.g., need to identify general areas that may be impacted, are suitable for activities, etc.) or do you need results than help determine optimal actions at specific sites? 7. Do you need to understand the interactions of multiple stressors (e.g., climate change and development)? Characterize Planning Questions Identify Tool Functions Needed Research Available Tools Assess Data & Topical Expertise Needed Assess Available Capacity

15 Data Linkages- possibilities
From community bottom up or science ( modern science) top down to these software or platform What data can we attain from the community in a sustainable and empowering manner?- Look into the community approaches, using youth groups? How can we deliver and merge science with local existing knowledge at community level- historical mapping? EXPLORING COMMUNITY PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES AND EMPOWERMENT – THEY OWN THE DATA AND ARE TRAINED TO COLLECT AND MONITOR/store THE DATA. - Attain in a sustainable manner or just come in and do the research and leave? Long term implications. How about theknowledge that exists on the ground? Recollection of events? Eg the storm surge – loka- this can be used to ground truth our hindsight models.- information transfer, housed

16 CONSIDERATIONS FOR SPC- WITH COMMUNITY
SPC CC-DRM holistic PARTCIPATORY MULTISECTORIAL APPROACHES AT VARIOUS LEVELS, VULNERABILITY COMMUNITY ASSESMENT AND INTEGRATED TOOLKITS DEVELOPMENT BASIC INTEGRATED TOOLKITS AT COMMUNITY LEVELS HISTORICAL MAPPING KITS SPATIAL TOOL KITS FOR DECISION MAKERS HAVING INFORMATION CENTER AT COUNTRY LEVELS/VILLAGE LEVEL IDENTIFYING GROUPS IN COMMUNITIES TO TRAIN/MONITOR

17 CHALLENGES TO THE WORKING GROUPS
How each of your sub working group links up with the community, how can it reach the community? Creating a dialogue with the communities is the beginning of change, how do you enable, sustain and make it grow KNOWING THE AVAILABLE TOOLS..?

18 THE END VINAKA!!!


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