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Cancun Adaptation
Framework
The Bali Action Plan,
adopted at COP 13 in Bali, December 2007, identified adaptation as one of the key building
blocks required for a strengthened future response to climate change to enable the full,
effective and sustained implementation of the Convention through long-term cooperative action, now,
up to and beyond 2012. At the Cancun Climate Change
Conference in December 2010, Parties established the Cancun Adaptation
Framework (CAF) with the objective of enhancing action on adaptation, including through
international cooperation and coherent consideration of matters relating to adaptation under the
Convention.
At the Durban Climate Change Conference in
November/ December 2011, Parties advanced the implementation of the CAF by agreeing on:
- The technical guidelines for the development of national adaptation plans
- The continuity of the work programme on loss and damage including the establishment of
institutional arrangements at COP19
- A three year work plan for the Adaptation Commiittee
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Support for Adaptation
Developing countries require international assistance to support adaptation (Articles 4.4, 4.8 and 4.9). This includes
funding, technology transfer and
capacity building.
Funding for adaptation is provided through the financial mechanism of the Convention.
Current funding opportunities include:
- the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Trust Fund,
including support for vulnerability and adaptation
assessments as part of national communications;
- the GEF managed Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF) under the Convention;
- the GEF managed Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) under the
Convention;
- The Adaptation Fund (AF) under the Kyoto Protocol
and managed by the Adaptation Fund Board (AFB).
Parties in Cancun established the Green Climate
Fund (GCF) as another operating entity of the financial mechanism of the Convention under
Article 11 besides the GEF and the AFB. Parties further decided that a significant share of new
multilateral funding for adaptation should flow through the GCF. In Durban, Parties made the GCF
operational by agreeing on its governing
instrument.
Responding to a request from Parties, an interface on adaptation
funding was developed to assist the implementation of Decision 1/CP.10 and provide
information on options available for funding adaptation worldwide.
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