Humanitarian perspective on climate change adaptation

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Humanitarian perspective on CLIMATE CHANGE adaptation Tbilisi, 26 March 2014

Transcript of Humanitarian perspective on climate change adaptation

Humanitarian perspective on CLIMATE CHANGE adaptation

Tbilisi, 26 March 2014

Ice storm in Slovenia, February 2014

Three days of blizzardsand a freak ice stormhave inflicted “theworst devastation inliving memory” in thesmall Alpine country ofSlovenia as life in half ofthe country was frozenin place.

Estimated damages in Slovenia

• Damage wrought on Slovenia's forests during aheavy ice storm earlier this month is estimated at194 million EUR

• According to figures issued by Slovenia's forestmanagement agency ZGS, around half a millionout of 1.18 million hectares (2.91 million acres) ofSlovenia's forests were damaged by the icestorm.

• the damage inflicted on the country'sinfrastructure, most notably on electricity lines,railways and roads, amounted to 120 million EUR.

Displacement by weather/climate related hazards vs. geophysical hazards

• Do you know what the key issues are related to climate change in your country?

• ……Do you know what climate change impacts are expected in your country?

• ……Do you know where your government stands in the NAP process?

• ……Do you know the climate change priorities and strategies of your national government?

• ……Do you know what other organizations are doing to address climate change?

• ……Who is the national climate change focal point and in which government ministry is he/she located?

• ……Who are the other key stakeholders working on climate change issues in your country?