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To draft and submit a guidance paper with the title “Using climate data, observations, and forecasts to
improve adaptive decision-making in multiple sectors in Africa.” This paper will draw on work
conducted over the last year, but will include a new set of analyses specific to the objectives of the
Nairobi Work Programme.
Overall objectives
This action will relate to the use of data and observations, with the objective of assisting Parties to make
informed decisions on practical adaptation actions and measures to climate change on a sound scientific,
technical and socio-economic basis, taking into account current and future climate change and variability.
Project Purpose The specific objectives of this project are to inform the Parties, and
other participants in the Nairobi Work Programme, about the demonstrated benefits of applying climate data,
observations, and forecasts across multiple sectors in Africa, the reasons why those benefits are not
greater, and the immediate steps that could be taken to improve adaptive decision-making through the use of
data, observations, and forecasts.
Activities The team of researchers has already organized stakeholder meetings,
conducted a review of published and unpublished literature, attended numerous workshops, and written a draft
report, in cooperation with WMO affiliated organizations in Africa (DMC, ICPAC, ACMAD). The team will
synthesize these findings in order to be of use within the Nairobi Work Programme, most importantly
formulating policy-relevant conclusions relevant to the UNFCCC institutional setting.
Expected results
We expect to submit a salient and independent guidance paper on or before 21 September 2007, which will make
clear policy recommendations about the immediate steps required to improve the use of data, observations, and
forecasts.
Indicators of achievement This action will have been successful if it leads to
concrete actions not already proposed by Parties or the WMO to improve the use of climate data, observations,
and forecasts to assist adaptation to climate change and climate variaibility.
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Extensive analysis of the uses of seasonal and shorter term climate forecasts for sustainable development and
climate adaptation, focused mostly on Africa, are available including:
- An assessment, commissioned by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
on the existing uses and benefits of seasonal climate forecasts across multiple sectors in Africa. The
assessment draws from an analysis of over 50 papers, studies, and pilot projects that have been conducted in
Africa, and reaches conclusions about where climate forecasts have been useful so far, where they potentially
could be in the future, and what the immediate challenges for policy makers are in the coming years.
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/PUB/Documents/XO-07-006.pdf
- A set of lessons learned from 10 years of experience in Africa applying seasonal forecast to
sustainable development efforts. The lessons are particularly important for considering the use of climate
forecasts for climate adaptation.
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/318/5847/49
- An analysis of when and in what ways the application of seasonal climate forecasts improves the capacity
of individuals and organizations to adapt to climate change, as part of a conference on climate adaptation
held at the Royal Geographical Society in London.
As the analysis is still under revision, please contact Dr. Patt for details: patt@iiasa.ac.at
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