Workshop
Workshop on advancing the integration of approaches to adaptation planning_12-14Oct2009
12 - 15 Oct. 2009
01:00h - 00:59h
Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand
Rajadamnern Nok Avenue Bangkok 10200
English
Workshop
Workshop on advancing the integration of approaches to adaptation planning_12-14Oct2009
12 - 15 Oct. 2009
01:00h - 00:59h
Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand
Rajadamnern Nok Avenue Bangkok 10200
English

Bangkok, Thailand
12-14 October 2009

Background

The SBSTA requested the secretariat to organize this workshop under the guidance of the Chair of the SBSTA, to take place before SBSTA 31 (December 2009) and involve representatives from Parties, relevant organizations, communities and experts. It should be held with a view to making informed decisions on integrated practical adaptation actions and measures at various levels and for various sectors and livelihoods.

The workshop will enable around 100 experts representing developed and developing countries, along with intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, to share information on approaches to and experiences in integrating and expanding adaptation planning and action at national, subnational, community and local levels and views on lessons learned, good practices, gaps, needs, barriers and constraints to adaptation.

The workshop is held under the Nairobi work programme work area of adaptation planning and practices with the objectives, as contained in the annex to decision 2/CP.11, to advance sub-themes b (ii), “Collecting, analysing and disseminating information on past and current practical adaptation actions and measures, including adaptation projects, short- and long-term adaptation strategies, and local and indigenous knowledge” and b (iv) “Facilitating communication and cooperation among and between Parties and relevant organizations, business, civil society, and decision makers, and other stakeholders”.  


 Agenda and logistical information  

The meeting will take place in the United Nations Conference Centre (UNCC) of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP).

The United Nations Building
Rajadamnern Nok Avenue
Bangkok 10200
Thailand
Tel.:  +66 (0) 288 1234
Fax.:  +66 (0) 288 1000
Web-site:  http://www.unescap.org/

Workshop report

NWP workshop  concept note (186 kB)

 Final Agenda (111 kB)

 Logistical information for participants (363 kB)


Background documentation  

Submissions (available in document FCCC/SBSTA/2009/MISC.4) by Parties and relevant organizations on:

  • Views and information on approaches to and experiences in integrating and expanding adaptation planning and action at national, subnational, community and local levels, including scaling up of local and community-based adaptation
  • Views on lessons learned, good practices, gaps, needs, barriers and constraints to adaptation, including implementation of adaptation projects

SBSTA 28 conclusions (FCCC/SBSTA/2008/6), including activities for the second phase of the Nairobi work programme, up to the end of 2010

SBSTA 29 (FCCC/SBSTA/2008/12) conclusions, including relevant information and advice to the SBI emerging from the implementation of the Nairobi work programme in its first phase


Presentations  

DAY 1

Opening

Xianfu Lu 

UNFCCC Secretariat

 An overview of the Nairobi work programme and background information on this workshop (800 kB)

Setting the Scene

Golam Rabbani

BCAS

 Advancing the integration of approaches to adaptation planning: practical perspectives (333 kB)

Heather McGray

WRI

 Integration of Approaches to Adaptation Planning(2377 kB)

Festus Luboyera

UNFCCC Secretariat

 A synthesis of views on approaches to and experiences in integrating and expanding adaptation planning and action (132 kB)

Integration of approaches to adaptation planning across levels

Lorena Santamaría R.

Ministry of Environment, Housing and Territorial Development, Columbia

 Colombia – Integration of adaptation across different administrative levels (1611 kB)

Chris West

UK Climate Impacts Programme

 Nested Adaptation in the United Kingdom - Integration across administrative levels (1901 kB)

Shardul Agrawala

OECD Environment Directorate

 Integrating Adaptation Across Different Administrative Levels (2724 kB)

Rachel Berger

Practical Action

 Linking adaptation planning and implementation from community level to national level (554 kB)

Integration of approaches to adaptation planning across economic sectors

Jacqui Yeates

Ministry for the Environment, New Zealand

 Integrating climate change adaptation across sectors in New Zealand (2236 kB)

 Ajith Silva

Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Sri Lanka

 Climate Change and Sri Lanka (3017 kB)

Armi Susandi

National Council on Climate Change, Indonesia

 Integration of adaptation planning across economic sectors: Indonesia Experiences (6145 kB)

Louis Bockel

FAO

 Agriculture sector experiences in integrating adaptation planning at national and community level(1257 kB)

Carlos Fuller

CCCCC

 Advancing the integration of approaches to adaptation planning - The Caribbean Experience (423 kB)

 DAY 2

Integration of approaches to adaptation planning across hazard types

Klaus Radunsky

Austria

 Integration across hazards - Austria (1315 kB)

A. Vladimir Guevara Velazco

Cuba

 The Cuban experiences in adaptation to weather and climate hazards (1826 kB)

Julio Garcia

ISDR

 Climate change is a new problem.  Disasters are not! (1167 kB)

Gernot Laganda

UNDP

 Integration of adaptation planning into the management of different hazard types (1136 kB)

DAY 3

Reporting back from Breakout Groups

Group A -  Integration of Approaches across Levels (85 kB)

Group B -  Integration of Approaches across Sectors (464 kB)

Group C -  Integration of Approaches across Hazards (68 kB)

 

Perspectives for Adaptation Planning

Helen Plume

SBSTA Chair

 Gender (75 kB)  

Mozharul Alam

UNEP

Ecosystem Management (Oral presentation)

Espen Ronneberg

SPREP 

 Stakeholder Engagement (840 kB)

Fred Onduri Machulu

Chair of the LEG 

 NAPAs (148 kB)