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1 TACC Training Module 6 Integrated Planning and Governance to Address Climate Change 1

2 Objectives of the Module Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Introduce key issues relevant for effective multi-level and multi-sectoral governance to address climate change  Introduce methodologies available for sub-national authorities to undertake planning to address climate change

3 Overview  Section 1: Introduction to Climate Change Governance  Section 2: Developing Green, Low-Emission and Climate-Resilient Development Strategies (UNDP Methodology)  Section 3: Developing a Local Climate Change Plan (UN HABITAT Methodology) Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

4 Multi-level Dimension of Climate Change Governance Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Multiple levels of government concerned with climate change  National Level  Sub-national/territorial level (e.g. region, state, province)  City level (e.g. Municipalities/Metropolitan Areas)  Depending on the political system of a country, variations exist concerning  Division of decision authority  Authority to collect financial revenues  Accountability structures  Etc. Source: webinindia

5 Multi-sectoral Dimension of Climate Change Governance SectorAdaptationMitigation Planning+++ Industry+++ Energy+++ Agriculture++ Forestry++ Transport+++ Tourism+++ Etc. Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

6 Complexity of the Climate Change Governance Architecture Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

7 Integrating Climate Change into Development Planning Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1 Source: IEA  National development plans create important opportunities to address climate change  Development plans provide the basis for Medium-term expenditure frameworks Annual sectoral budgeting (e.g. agriculture, water, etc)  Strategic planning processes include, for example  Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers  UN Development Assistance Frameworks (UNDAFs)  National Sustainable Development Strategies  Engaging with the National Climate Change Committees through the Ministry of Local Governments, where applicable  Consideration of sub-national issues differ from case-to-case

8 From Policy Formulation and Planning to Sectoral Budgeting Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1 Source: OECD 2009

9 Entry Points and Components in the Policy and Project Cycles: Mainstreaming Adaptation Planning Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1 Source: UNDP

10 Examples of National Approaches to Address Climate Change Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1 CountryProgramme/StrategyInstitutional Mechanism ChinaNational Climate Change Programme (2007) National Development and Reform Commission BrazilNational Plan on Climate Change (2008) Inter-ministerial Committee on Climate Change IndonesiaNational Action Plan Addressing Climate Change (2007) National Climate Change Council MexicoSpecial Programme on Climate Change (2009) Inter-Sectoral Commission on Climate Change SingaporeNational Climate Change Strategy (2008) National Climate Change Committee UKClimate Change Act (2008)Committee on Climate Change Department of Energy and Climate Change

11 Examples of Sub-national Approaches to Address Climate Change Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Regional/State/Province Level  Alberta's Climate Change Strategy (Canada)  Uruguay: Montevideo, Calanones, San Jose  Many others…  Municipal/City Level  Chicago Climate Action Plan (2009)  Mexico City Climate Action Programme (2008-2012)  Durban Climate Change Strategy and sectoral action plans  Many others…

12 Questions and Challenges from a Sub-national Perspective Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Is a national climate change policy framework/programme in place?  If so, how are sub-national issues taken into account?  How do sub-national authorities participate in relevant processes?

13 Questions and Challenges from a Sub-national Perspective (cont.) Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  In which areas of climate change governance do sub- national authorities have autonomous decision- authority vis-à-vis national authorities?  To what extent can sub-national authorities collect and allocate revenues to support climate change action independently?  What steps can sub-national authorities do to participate in international support and capacity development projects?

14 Overview  Section 1: Introduction to Climate Change Governance  Section 2: Developing Green, Low-Emission and Climate-Resilient Development Strategies (UNDP Methodology)  Section 3: Developing a Local Climate Change Plan (UN HABITAT Methodology) Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

15 Overall Objective of UNDP TACC Approach Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Sub-national Governments are supported to ….  …prepare green, low-emission and climate-resilient development strategies (LECRDS)  …that attract and direct public and private investment…  …rooted in robust and integrated scientific, institutional, financial, and socio-economic assessments  …address the threats, risks, vulnerabilities and uncertainties associated with global climate change

16 Key steps of preparing a sub-national low carbon and climate resilient strategy Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Step 1: Develop Partnership and Coordinating Structure  Step 2: Prepare Climate Change Scenarios  Step 3: Identify Mitigation and Adaptation Options  Step 4: Assess Priority Climate Financing Needs  Step 5: Prepare Comprehensive Low Carbon & Climate Change Roadmap

17 Key steps of preparing a sub-national low carbon and climate resilient strategy (UNDP) Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

18 Step 1: Develop Partnership and Coordinating Structure Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Internal preparation and stocktaking exercises  Review existing governance/decision making structures  Identify key stakeholders  Analyze national and local policy document/strategies, national and local programmes and projects, etc.  Raise awareness among sub-national authorities  Establish  TACC Steering Committee  Project Coordinating Unit  Sectoral Working Groups  Establish a multi-stakeholder consultative process

19 The Example of a TACC Partnership Framework in Uruguay Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

20 Step 2: Prepare Climate Change Scenarios Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Adaptation  Climate scenarios  Climate impact scenarios  Mitigation  GHG emission inventory  GHG emission scenarios Source: Wikimedia

21 Using Global Climate Models (GCMs) To Prepare Sub- national Climate Scenarios for Two Time Periods under Two Global Emission Scenarios Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Methodology used by CLIMSAT in Uruguay: 5km spatial resolution prospective climatology Based on past climatology - 1970-1999 period Using 12 models approved by the IPCC Using the SRES scenarios A2 (business as usual) and B1 (global cooperation towards sustainable development). Climatic variables : precipitation, temperature (and wind pending).

22 Potential Future Climate of the Metropolitan Area of Uruguay Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1 IPCC SRES A2 ( “ business as usual” assumption ) IPCC SRES B1 (global cooperation towards sustainable development) 1970-1999 2081 - 2100 2056 - 2065 Source: ClimSAT 2056 - 2065 Baseline Period 2081 - 2100 2056 - 2065 2081 - 2100

23 Prospective Range of Climate Scenarios: Choosing the Right Outcomes to Inform Adaptation Planning Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1 Source: The Guardian Source: UNITAR

24 Step 3: Identify Mitigation and Adaptation Options Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Identify priority mitigation and adaptation options through stakeholder consultation  Address variety of relevant thematic areas and sectors, e.g.,  Energy  Transport  Natural resource management  Urban planning  Etc. Source: Tecacentre

25 Step 4: Assess Priority Climate Financing Needs  Take stock of existing sub-national/local government financing strategies  Undertake feasibility studies on sub-national/local government financing and policy  Undertake an assessment of socio-economic impacts  Prepare cost-benefit assessment of identified priority mitigation and adaptation options  Identify financial flow requirements  Identify policy and innovative financing instruments Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

26 Step 5: Prepare Low Carbon and Climate Change Roadmap  Prepare a comprehensive low carbon and climate resilient strategy and action plan  Develop and implement 1-3 ‘fast track’ projects  Develop and implement follow-up on integrated development projects  Develop policy instruments in support of the strategy Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

27 Possible Elements of a Climate Change Road Map Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

28 UNDP Green LECRDS Guidance Manuals and Toolkits www.undp.orgwww.undp.org Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

29 Key UNDP Technical Documents Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1 Preparing Low-emission and Climate-Resilient Development Strategies (LECRDS) - Executive Summary Charting a New Low-Carbon Route to Development

30 Overview  Section 1: Introduction to Climate Change Governance  Section 2: Developing Green, Low-Emission and Climate-Resilient Development Strategies (UNDP Methodology)  Section 3: Developing a Local Climate Change Plan (UN HABITAT Methodology) Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

31 Setting the Framework for Local Climate Change Plans Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1  Engaging stakeholders  Ensuring that all relevant parties are aware of the challenge of climate change and committed to addressing it  Understanding local climate change contribution and impacts  Identifying climate threats and measuring the contribution of the city to climate change  Assessing vulnerable places, people and sectors  Analyze patterns of vulnerability to identify key locations and groups for building resilience  Participatory strategic planning for climate change  Mobilizing stakeholders to create an overall vision for responding to climate change  Monitoring and evaluation  Ensure the desired outcomes are achieved

32 Local Climate Change Plan Development: Steps 1-3 Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

33 Local Climate Change Plan Development: Steps 4-5 Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

34 Local Climate Change Plan Development: Steps 6-8 Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1

35 Local Climate Change Plan Development: Steps 9-10 Territorial Approach to Climate Change - Phase 1


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