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O. Pilifosova MIS,UNFCCC secretariat Manila 26-30 April, 2004

Work on collection and dissemination of information on methods and tools to assess impacts of, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. UNFCCC Compendium. . O. Pilifosova MIS,UNFCCC secretariat Manila 26-30 April, 2004. Mandate. Decisions 9/CP.3:

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O. Pilifosova MIS,UNFCCC secretariat Manila 26-30 April, 2004

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  1. Work on collection and dissemination of information on methods and tools to assess impacts of, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. UNFCCC Compendium. O. Pilifosova MIS,UNFCCC secretariat Manila 26-30 April, 2004

  2. Mandate • Decisions 9/CP.3: • continue work on the synthesis and dissemination of information, conducive to ... adapting to climate change, particularly to assess different adaptation strategies; • accelerate the development of these methodologies • SBSTA conclusions: • endorsed the acceleration and broadening of the work of the secretariat on methods and tolls to assess impacts of and vulnerability and adaptation to Climate change; • hold workshops and expert meetings • liaise with UN organisations

  3. Goals • enhance dissemination of methods and quality of information on them; • to encourage and assist Parties in applying the best available methods; • promote improving quality of methodologies;

  4. Compendium • Initial Compendium on methods and tool to assess adaptation strategies –1999 • V&A assessment process has developed • New mandate was given by the SBSTA • TAR was issued • 17/CP.8 made a reference to the Compendium • Reinvigorated Compendium of methods and tools to evaluate impacts of, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change –2003 http://unfccc.int/program/mis/meth/index.html

  5. What methods and tools? • A number of approaches: framework for entire process of V&A assessment • Numerous methods/tools for each stage/step of assessment Methods: used to assess specific issues under an approach e.g. CC scenarios, cost analysis, risk assessment, stakeholder approaches etc. • Tools: expert judgement; models; risk assessment tools; etc. • Sources: UNEP HB, USCP, UN projects, AID programmes, academic institutions, NGOs, etc.

  6. Updated compendium: tasks • Capture major developments in the process of V&A assessment: two main approaches • Be consistent with the User Manual and NAI guidelines • Include “Most wanted” methods identified by Parties • Cover at least 5 sectors • Include additional/new sources of info: UN projects (UNEP/AIACC, UNDP/APF), FAO, WHO, UK, German, Netherlands DA, etc. • Be straightforward to users and prescriptively neutral

  7. Major developments V&A assessment- two main approaches

  8. Climate Change Scenario Biophysical Impacts Socio-Economic Impacts Adaptations to Impacts Residual or Net Impacts New developments: 2 approaches Scenario-Based Approach/Top-down • How dangerous is climate change? • What are the key impacts/risks? • Explored in first National Communications • Contributed in the SAR and TAR IPCC reports • Three main frameworks/sources

  9. Vulnerability Approach (Bottom-up) • How to adapt to climate change? -New generation of V&A assessments. Science is emerging( 4AR.)- Current Exposure Current Vulnerability Current Vulnerability Current Adaptive Capacity Climate Science Social Science Future Exposure Future Vulnerability Future Adaptive Capacity 3 main framework

  10. Consistency with NG/UM NAI guidelines/User Manual on V&A Methodologies • Encourage use of “appropriate” methodologies • Report on methods used, including: • general approaches/frameworks for assessment • climate change and socio-economic scenarios, if appropriate • different methods and tools for impacts assessment • evaluation of adaptation options and strategies • policy frameworks for adaptation

  11. Consistency with NG/UM NAI guidelines/User Manual on V&A reporting • scope of their V&A assessment, including identification of most critical vulnerable areas • information on their vulnerability to the impacts: key findings and direct and indirect impacts, allowing for an integrated analysis of the country’s vulnerability to climate change • information on strategies and measures for adapting to climate change • report on the use of policy frameworks in adapting to CC

  12. “most wanted” methodologiesMethodological needs for : • selecting and testing GCM and downscale outputs • evaluating, prioritize and cost adaptation options for future CC • addressing vulnerability to extreme events • developing socio-economic scenarios in complex circumstances • integrating vulnerability and adaptation issues into economic and development planning processes • assessing current vulnerabilities …

  13. Up-dated Compendium:structure • Comprehensive Frameworks and Supporting Toolkits (6) • Cross-Cutting Issues and Multi-Sector Approaches • Application of Scenario Data in Impact and Adaptation Assessment (12) • Decision Tools (7) • Stakeholder Approaches (5) • Other Multisectoral Tools (6) • Sector Oriented Tools • Agriculture (21) • Coastal zone (7) • Water (7) • Health (6) • Forest and vegetation (8)

  14. Structure of the information about methods } Description. } Appropriate use. } Scope. } Key tools. } Key outputs. } Key inputs. } Ease of use. } Training required. } Training offered. } Computer requirements. } Documentation. } Applications. } Contacts for tools, documentation, and technical assistance } References.

  15. Compendium: What it does and does not • is not a “cookbook” • not a manual describing how to implement each tool, but a survey • provides users with key information about available frameworks and tools TO ENABLE THEM TO CHOOSE METHOD/tool • is not a comprehensive source, but part of an ongoing process and should be considered a living document

  16. Expert meeting on V&A methods/tools25-26 April, Manila • Participants:14 experts from 8 countries and 2 UN organizations • Objectives: • Review the information in the Compendium • Advise on review and improvements/next steps • Output: • Revised compendium • Reports - on web&input to a bigger report TBD • Overall assessment of the meeting: extremely useful

  17. Expert meeting on V&A methods/tools25-26 April, Manila • Analyzed and assessedstructure, scope, methods/tools and information about them • Agreedthat • it is a very rich pile of information, • very helpful for NCs • should to be maintained and periodically reviewed • some changes (“aspirin” and “surgery”) can make it even more useful for NAI countries • Identified • some gaps in both info and methods • areas and means for improvement of the structure, scope of the overall document and information on methods • Proposed • criteria for inclusion of new methods • new methods for inclusion • options/means for periodical review

  18. Next steps –short term • “Aspirin” type improvements, e.g.: • glossary of terms, • clearer division between “methods”, “frameworks” and “tools”, • updating web links, references • correcting mistakes • adding new methods in 3 sectors + ASAP

  19. Next steps –longer term • “Surgery” improvements, e.g.: • data base, • user-friendly interface, • searching engine • introducing more “evaluative” approach to information on methods, etc. • Future reviews/updating: • periodical reviews, and periodic updating through meetings, conference calls, creating a review network, etc. Subject Availability of Recourses

  20. Next steps - next Side event at SBSTA 20: presentation, experience on applying methods in the Compendium – June See you there Thank you.

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