Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
21-23 March 2013
Background
The COP at its seventeenth session (Decision 6/CP.17) requested the secretariat to organize a technical workshop on ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation to climate change, in collaboration with Nairobi work programme partner organizations and other relevant organizations, before the thirty-eighth session of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice.
The workshop took into account the role of ecosystems, including forests, in adaptation; vulnerability and impacts in ecosystems; the implementation and benefits of ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation; and lessons learned, including through the three Rio Conventions.
The workshop was informed by:
- Compilation of information on ecosystem-based approaches to adaptation(FCCC/SBSTA/2011/INF.8)
- 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.
The workshop included indigenous and traditional knowledge and practices for adaptation and gender-sensitive tools and approaches as cross-cutting issues.
Information for participants
Agenda (128 kB)
Logistical Information
Report of the workshop
Statements
Mr. Richard Kinley, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary (115 kB)
Presentations
Session 1 - Framing session
Session 2 - Principles and benefits of ecosystem-based approaches (EbA)
Session 3 - Planning and practices of EbA in adaptation policies and programmes
Session 4 - Methodological, technical and scientific aspects of EbA
Presenter, Party and/or Organization
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Presentation
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Ms. Mandy Barnett,
South Africa
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Integration of EbA into national (adaptation) planning and programmes in South Africa (850 kB)
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Ms. Karen O. Silverwood-Cope,
Brazil
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The brazilian national adaptation planning process (180 kB)
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Ms. Shereen D'Souza,
USA
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Lessons learned from implementation of Ecosystem based Adaptation: Climate ready estuaries case study (631 kB)
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Ms. Sakhile Koketson, CBD
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Integration of biodiversity conservation and sustainable use, ecosystem restoration and sustainable land management in EbA in the context of the Rio Conventions (457 kB)
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Mr. Victor Castillo,
UNCCD
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Integration of biodiversity conservation and sustainable use, ecosystem restoration and sustainable land management in EbA in the contexts of Rio Conventions: UNCCD perspective (847 kB)
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Ms. Rocio Cordoba, IUCN
Mr. Edmund Barrow, IUCN
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EbA working from local to global solutions: Some lessons & experiences from IUCN (439 kB)
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Mr. Paul DONOHOE,
SPREP
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Summary breakout group 1: National Integration (211 kB)
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Ms. Emilia PRAMOVA,
CIFOR
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Summary breakout group 2: Rio Conventions (102 kB)
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Ms. Euster KIBONA,
ICCCAD
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Summary breakout group 3: Gender and indigenous knowledge (120 kB)
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Session 5 - Knowledge management and stakeholder engagement
Presenter, Party and/or Organization
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Presentation
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Mr. Ravic Nijbroek, Conservation International
Ms. Shyla Raghav, Conservation International
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Lessons Learned from Vulnerability Assessments for Ecosystem-based Adaptation for terrestrial, marine and coastal regions: The CI experience(1572 kB)
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Ms. Caroline Petersen, UNDP
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Tools for EBA: UNDP experience (1337 kB)
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Mr. Paul Nteza,
UNDP
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Development of vulnerability impact assessment and its application (787 kB)
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Ms. Musonda Mumba, UNEP
Mr. Robert Munroe,
UNEP
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EbA tools, evidence-base and gaps in knowledge and activities (397 kB)
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Ms. Guadalupe Durón, STAP (GEF)
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STAP perspectives and GEF guidelines on ecosystem-based adaptation(764 kB)
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Mr. Ravic NIJBROEK,
Conservation International
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Summary breakout group 1: Coastal and marine ecosystem (211 kB)
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Ms. Sarshen SCORGIE, Conservation South Africa
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Summary breakout group 2: Forest, drylands, croplands/grasslands (220 kB)
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Mr. Ian NOBLE,
GAIN
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Summary breakout group 3: Mountain and inland waters (211 kB)
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