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THE MACC PROJECT A REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PROJECT EXECUTED BY THE CCCCC by

THE MACC PROJECT A REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PROJECT EXECUTED BY THE CCCCC by Joseph McGann Project Manager/Technical Leader. MAINSTREAMING ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECT (MACC)

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THE MACC PROJECT A REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PROJECT EXECUTED BY THE CCCCC by

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  1. THE MACC PROJECT A REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PROJECT EXECUTED BY THE CCCCC by Joseph McGann Project Manager/Technical Leader Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  2. MAINSTREAMING ADAPTATION TO CLIMATECHANGE PROJECT (MACC) MACC, originally a four-year (2003 to 2007) GEF/WB funded project, executed by the CARICOM Secretariat (CCS) with the World Bank (WB) as implementing agency. The CCCCC became executing agency in January 2007 and the project extended to March 2009. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  3. COMPONENT 1 Build Capacity to Assess Vulnerability and Risks Associated with Climate Change and Climate Variability This component seeks to build capacity to collect and analyze data and expand the overall knowledge base on climate change impacts and associated physical, social and economic vulnerabilities. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  4. There are four sub-components associated with Component 1: 1. Strengthening the climate and coral reef monitoring network; 2. Downscaling global climate models in support of decision making for adaptation; 3. Generating climate change impact scenarios; and 4. Developing harmonized approach for climate change vulnerability and risk assessment and for adaptation policy decision making. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  5. 1.1 Expand and Strengthen Knowledge Base Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  6. 1.1.1.1 Climate and Sea Level Monitoring Infrastructure Upgraded 1.1.1.1 Continuously Operating Reference System (CORS) Installed The CORS was installed in Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Dominica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines using project resources. Five additional CORS were installed in Trinidad and Tobago using national resources. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  7. 1.1.1 Climate and Sea Level Monitoring Infrastructure Upgraded 1.1.1.2 CORS Monitoring Support to DSLI/UWI The project would provided support to DSLI/UWI to support CORS data archiving and management. Training was provided to regional meteorology and survey experts in the operation and use of the CORS. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  8. 1.1.1 Climate and Sea Level Monitoring Infrastructure Upgraded 1.1.1.3 Climate and sea level monitoring infrastructure upgraded Under CPACC eighteen tide gauge monitors were provided in 12 project countries to monitor sea level changes. Data was collected/archived water level, barometric pressure, air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, sea-surface temperature and wind measurements. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  9. 1.1.1 Climate and Sea Level Monitoring Infrastructure Upgraded 1.1.1.3 Climate and sea level monitoring infrastructure upgraded A Tide Gauge Replacement Fund (US$50,000) was established to replace gauges and support maintenance over time. This will be continued after MACC by the CCCCC and CIMH. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  10. 1.1.1 Climate and Sea Level Monitoring Infrastructure Upgraded 1.1.1.3 Climate and sea level monitoring infrastructure upgraded MACC provided eleven new stations to project countries and these were installed by the CIMH. Trinidad procured five stations from its resources. Data receiving and archiving equipment for the network is to be installed at the National Meteorological Service in Belize. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

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  12. 1.1.2 Training of Meteorological and Survey Experts to Maintain the Upgraded Infrastructure and Data Management 1.1.2.1 Training of Meteorological and Survey Personnel Two participants from each project country were trained in two workshops conducted by the DSLI/UWI in 2005 and 2007 respectively at the St. Augustine campus of the UWI in Trinidad and Tobago. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

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  14. 1.1.3 Coral Reef Analysis and Monitoring in Eight Project Countries 1.1.3.1 Coral Reef Early Warning System (CREWS) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) through an MOU with the CCS procured and installed the CREWS for coral reef monitoring and analysis at the Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory in Jamaica in May 2007. The station is located at 18º 28.367' N and 77º 24.949‘ W. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  15. 1.1.3 Coral Reef Analysis and Monitoring in Eight Project Countries 1.1.3.1 Coral Reef Early Warning System (CREWS) The station collect data in situ and by remote sensing (satellite) methods. Data uploaded via satellite and can be accessed at the sites: www.ecoforecast.coral.noaa.gov/index/0/DBJM1/station_data or www.coral.noaa.gov/crw/crw_data_dbjm1_Web_12.html Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  16. 1.1.3 Coral Reef Analysis and Monitoring in Eight Project Countries 1.1.3.1 Coral Reef Early Warning System (CREWS) NOAA provides technical assistance and training for data management and equipment maintenance and operation to the staff of the Centre for Marine Sciences (CMS) of the UWI. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

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  20. 1.1.3 Coral Reef Analysis and Monitoring in Eight Project Countries 1.1.3.1 Coral Reef Early Warning System (CREWS) The respective stakeholders (WB, NOAA,CMS/UWI, CCS and CCCCC must develop and agree a long-term plan/strategy for the station, including resource mobilization andexpansion of key stakeholder base. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  21. 1.1.3 Coral Reef Analysis and Monitoring in Eight Project Countries 1.1.3.2  Coral Reef Monitoring in the OECES and Tobago • The CMS, under the participating agency MOU with CCCCC trained two experts from each of the six Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) countries and Trinidad and Tobago in coral reef monitoring and data collection and processing techniques. The monitoring protocol includes the use of video camera to capture underwater images which are then uploaded to a computer for analysis. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

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  24. 1.1.3 Coral Reef Analysis and Monitoring in Eight Project Countries 1.1.3.2  Coral Reef Monitoring in the OECES and Tobago CMS conducted monitoring, data collection and analysis in each of the countries during 2007/2008. They prepared a technical report on the monitoring in 2008. Monitoring for 2008/2009 is underway. It is expected that future monitoring will be done by the trained nationals while data analysis and report preparation will be done by the CMS. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  25. 1.1.3 Coral Reef Analysis and Monitoring in Eight Project Countries 1.1.3.2  Coral Reef Monitoring in the OECES and Tobago Part of the objective of this exercise is to see the CMS established as the Archive for Coral Reef Monitoring and related data in the Caribbean . This will require the establishment of cooperation and support mechanisms by current partners and the Clearing-House facility of the CCCCC. The UWI and the CCCCC will enter into a MOU for future cooperation that will include this among other activities. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  26. 1.1.4 Statistical and Dynamic Downscaling of Global Climate Change Models for National and Regional Application 1.1.4.1 Support to Climate Studies Group The Climate Studies Group (CSG) of the UWI Mona and Cave Hill has been engaged in the downscaling and scenario development activities covered by MOU with the CCCCC. The CSG has provided beneficiaries and users with the outputs of downscaled climate projection scenarios for use in vulnerability assessment and other studies. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  27. 1.1.4 Statistical and Dynamic Downscaling of Global Climate Change Models for National and Regional Application 1.1.4.1 Support to Climate Studies Group The CCCCC in cooperation with the Institute of Meteorology (INSMET) of Cuba, has established a node in Belize that will complement the work of the Climate Studies Group. The CCCCC node is also being utilized to provide training to member countries and partners. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  28. 1.1.5 Climate Change Impact Models Reviewed and Selected 1.1.5.1 Cooperation in Modeling Cooperation in modeling by the CCCCC with INSMET, the Hadley Center, etc will continue the review and selection of models for use in the region for sector analysis. To date PRECIS and DSATT are being used in for climate modeling and agriculture sector vulnerability assessment respectively. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

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  30. 1.2 Vulnerability and Risk Assessment Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  31. 1.2.1 Development of harmonized vulnerability and risk assessment methodology 1.2.1.1 Development of VCA Methodology A uniform methodology was developed with technical assistance from NOAA. The methodology was was used to conduct five assessment in project countries during 2007/2008 and has since been reviewed and improved. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  32. 1.2.1 Development of harmonized vulnerability and risk assessment methodology 1.2.1.2 Training of experts in the use of harmonized vulnerability and risk assessment methodology Training was provided to practitioners in use of the methodology in the form of regional workshops and as part of the MS course at the UWI Cave Hill. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  33. 1.2.1.3 Country-level sectoral vulnerability and risk assessment studies in six selected countries The project conducted vulnerability and capacity assessments in the agriculture, tourism and water sectors. Guyana was selected for the agriculture assessment, Barbados for the tourism sector study and Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Jamaica for the water sector study. The final reports of these assessments are in their final stages of preparation. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  34. COMPONENT 2 Build Capacity to Reduce Vulnerability to Climate Change The objective of this component is to build in-country capacity to formulate and analyze adaptation policy options and to finalize sectoral adaptation strategies for the countries. There are four sub-components (SC) associated with component 2. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  35. COMPONENT 2: The four sub-components are: SC1: Identification of “no regrets” adaptation measures; SC2: Development of adaptation approaches to food security, water, tourism,health and fishery sectors while incorporating climate change concerns into EIAs; SC3: Development of recommendations to upgrade technical norms for infrastructure taking into consideration climate change concerns; and SC4: Finalize country level multi-sectoral adaptation strategies based on the vulnerability and risk assessment studies and the othersub-components. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  36. 2.1 Country-level sectoral adaptation strategies Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  37. Develop adaptation strategy for agriculture sector in Guyana Develop adaptation strategy for tourism sector in Barbados Provide climate change inputs into the water policy and develop water sector adaptation strategy for Belize Develop adaptation strategy for water sector in Jamaica Region-wide health sector vulnerability/adaptation assessment Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

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  39. 2.2 Disaster Mitigation Through Infrastructure Norms Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  40. Workwith CDERA on implementation of CDM Strategy in coastal zone vulnerability has not materialized Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  41. COMPONENT 3 Build Capacity to Effectively Access and Utilize Resources to Reduce Vulnerability to Climate Change (Transfer and Share Risk) The objective of this component is to build regional capacity (through the CCCCC) to help guide the development and implementation of climate change strategies for all countries. There are two sub-components (SC) associated with component 3. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  42. COMPONENT 3: SC1: Building capacity to prepare a regional negotiating position (common consolidated position) and agenda for the UNFCCC and other international fora; and SC2: Preparation of a regional strategy to effectively access cost-sharing and financing mechanisms (UNFCCC, GEF, etc.) for climate change adaptation. The strategy will also facilitate the coordination and harmonization of regional climate change adaptationand policy making. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  43. 3.1 Development of a Regional Negotiating Agenda Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  44. 3.1.1 Prepare Regional Strategy and Position Paper(s) for UNFCCC Negotiations and Mechanism for Updating 3.1.1.1 Prepare Regional Strategies and Positions MACC provided support to participating countries’ national negotiators to the UNFCCC in their preparations for the UNFCCC and other for a, including preparation of regional negotiation positions for participation in the Conference of the Parties to the Convention (and the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol. The regional position papers are used to assist the advancement of the regional interests as well that of the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) at these meetings. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  45. 3.1.1 Prepare Regional Strategy and Position Paper(s) for UNFCCC Negotiations and Mechanism for Updating Facilitate the organization of climate change national focal points and linkages with national climate change committees The national focal points are participants to the meetings to prepare the regional negotiating position. The project encourages the work of national climate change committees within participating countries. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  46. 3.1.1 Prepare Regional Strategy and Position Paper(s) for UNFCCC The national committees (and their expansion) are expected to broaden the national stakeholder base and interest in climate change adaptation issues and concerns as well facilitate the mainstreaming of climate change adaptation within national governments and their resource allocation mechanisms (national plans and budgets). Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  47. 3.2 Preparation of a Regional Long-term Adaptation Strategy Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  48. 3.2 Prepare regional adaptation strategy for presentation to COTED and Heads of Govt. Activities leading to the development of a regional adaptation strategy are currently underway. The project supports the preparation of the regional strategy and the national consultations have been undertaken to validate and finalize the strategy. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  49. COMPONENT 4 Public Education and Outreach The objective of this component is to facilitate a participatory process in the development and dissemination of the outputs of technical project components and to serve as a clearing house for climate change information. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

  50. COMPONENT 4: Public Education and Outreach Climate change information, including project generated data and information will be delivered to key stakeholders for decision making and policy changes. There are four sub-components (SC) associated with component 4. Presentation to the World Bank Workshop on Adaptation in Lima

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