Session 1 – Opening |
1. Official opening by the Government of Costa Rica
2. Keynote: Climate change adaptation and sustainable development in Costa Rica |
Session 2 – Introduction to the workshop and framing
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3. Introduction to the workshop and participants
4. Introduction to NAP Central: event page, resources, online questionnaire
5. Overview of NAPs: process, the NAP, 2 objectives, guidelines, the NAP-SDG - iFrame, upcoming SBI assessment of progress
Exercise: Expectations, meaning of the NAP, the NAP process, other adaptation planning processes
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Session 3 – Framing the NAP
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6a. Open NAPs
(a) Strategic vision and objectives for the NAP
(b) Framing the NAP considering the SDGs, Sendai and other development strategies and frameworks
(c) Key issues, risks and vulnerabilities, national systems for assessments
(d) Roadmap towards formulation of a NAP and access to the GCF Readiness NAP funding
6b. Plenary discussion on the Open NAPs on emerging best practices
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Session 4 – Monitoring and evaluation of the process |
7. Rationale for a process approach: introducing the essential functions for the process to formulate and implement NAPs
8. Monitoring the process using the PEG M&E Tool
Exercise: Selecting core metrics for measuring progress towards a high-quality NAP process (work from a long list of metrics and select a few to cover process, input and outputs; outcome and impact metrics to be considered later when looking at M&E of the adaptation goals and objectives)
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Session 5 – Designing the process and aligning with support for NAPs under the GCF
Session 5 continued – Hands-on clinic on the GCF
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9. Defining a country-specific NAP process: rapid stocktaking using a sample NAP process to identify building blocks, workstreams and a road map, building on current adaptation efforts
10. GCF guidelines (template) for accessing readiness support for the formulation of NAPs: result areas and elements of a log-frame
A. Exercise for country participants: Aligning the NAP building blocks and workstreams with the GCF result areas in developing a funding proposal to the GCF/Readiness for NAP formulation (by region). (Note: discussing of funding for the implementation of the NAPs will take place later).
B. Exercise for agencies/resource persons: Considering the two objectives of the NAP process, discuss methodologies and core metrics for measuring progress towards achieving these objectives (along the five types of metrics: process, inputs, outputs, outcomes and impacts). This will be the basis for discussion of M&E of sustainable development benefits of adaptation/NAPs on day 3 and 4.
10. Exercise (Cont’d ): developing a proposal to the GCF Readiness for NAP formulation and related processes including readiness for implementation of the NAPs
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Session 6 – Preparatory elements |
11. The NAP-SDG iFrame
12. Framing adaptation in the context of national and regional development targets, SDGs, Sendai and other frameworks Exercise: Working with SDGs to frame adaptation
13. Identifying systems for assessment based on development-adaptation themes and managing multiple entry points
Exercise: Mapping systems to different entry points, could be parallel session by region
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Session 7 – Sharing of experiences |
14. Country experiences on NAPs
15. In depth examples from organizations
16. In-depth examples on selected adaptation strategies and options
• Integrating climate change in national budget processes (Experiences from UNDP and the NAP GN)
• Crop production (CCAFS)
• Climate extremes: floods and droughts (Country/WMO)
• Synergies between climate change and biodiversity conservation (CBD)
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Session 8 – |
17. Assessing climate risk and vulnerability by system: Presenting results of assessments using CLICC templates (UNEP)
Exercise: Working with CLICC templates, could be parallel session by region
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Session 9 – In depth examples of adaptation strategies and solutions in the region |
18. Early warning systems in the Caribbean region (UNDP)
19. Adaptation at the community level. Case studies in livestock industries (St. Vincent and Grenadines)
20. Case study : Honduras
21. Strategies to ensure gender responsiveness in NAPs – interactive session (IISD)
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Session 10 –Compiling outputs of the NAP process |
22.Facilitated discussion on main outputs and milestones of the process, subsequent dissemination and use at the national level as well as under the UNFCCC.
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Session 11 - Implementation strategies |
23. Panel discussion: Appraisal, including trade-off analysis and nexus approaches, costing and ranking of adaptation options
(St. Lucia and Argentina)
1) One trade-off that each country made, or has foreseen, when undertaking adaptation.
2) How have, or will, that trade-off be addressed? (e.g. a nexus approach)
24. Packaging adaptation actions into policies, programmes and projects for inclusion in the NAP
25. Assessing sustainable development benefits of adaptation measures: measuring adaptation outcomes
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Session 12 – Financing implementation of actions |
26. Managing climate finance at the national level (Oxford Policy Management)
27. Financing implementation of NAPs. Perspectives from the NAP Global Network (IISD)
28. Project/programme funding for adaptation under the GCF ( GCF)
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Session 13 – Reporting, monitoring and review (at IICA |
29. Reporting under the UNFCCC |
Session 14 – Available Support for NAPs |
30. Presentations:
NAP GSP, NAP Ag, J-CCCP
LEG
Adaptation Committee
NAP GN
WHO
WMO
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Session 15 – Wrap-up and closing (at IICA) |
31. The way forward (each country prepares one)
32. Workshop evaluation
33. Closing |