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Technical workshop on water, climate change impacts and adaptation strategies
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Mexico City, Mexico
18-20 July 2012
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Background
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The COP at its seventeenth session (Decision
6/CP.17) requested the secretariat to organize a technical workshop on water, climate change
impacts and adaptation strategies, in collaboration with Nairobi work programme partner organizations
and other relevant organizations.
The workshop was informed by the
information contained in Annex I
to the report of the SBSTA on its thirty-fourth session (FCCC/SBSTA/2011/2)
and subsequent views of Parties, and included indigenous and traditional knowledge and practices for
adaptation and gender-sensitive tools and approaches as cross-cutting issues.
The workshop took into account the technical paper on water and climate change impacts and adaptation
strategies (FCCC/TP/2011/5).
The focus of the workshop was to:
- assist all Parties, in particular developing countries, including the least developed countries
and small island developing Sates to improve and developed shared understanding of:
- climate change impacts and vulnerability of water resources, related sectors and ecosystems;
- adaptation planning and practices that reduce vulnerability of water resources, related
sectors and ecosystems;
- data, observation and research needs and opportunities, including on communication and
stakeholder enagement, and knowledge sharing and management at all levels
- provide a potential direction for future work on water and climate change in the context of the
Nairobi work programme.
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Information for participants
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Logistical information (146 kB)
Workshop agenda (174 kB)
Report of
the workshop
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Presentations
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Session 1 - Framing the session
Session 2 - Observational data and its interpretation for understanding climate change
impacts on water resources
Session 3 - Assessment of climate change impacts on water resources and on related sectors
and ecosystems
Session 4 - Adaptation planning and practices related to water resources at different
levels
Session 5 - Communication, stakeholder engagement, knowledge sharing and
management
Contextualizing discussion points of Days 1 and 2
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Ms. Katarina Veem, SIWI,
Session 1 (52 kB) , Mr. Siegfried Demuth, UNESCO-IHP,
Session 2 (85 kB) , Mr. Alex Simalabwi, GWP,
Session 3 (294 kB) , Mr. Bart Wickel, WWF, Session 4 (129
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