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• Save the Earth • Cambodia• CENTDOR• LWF-C• CEPA• CEDAC
Cambodia
Laos PDR• Lao Biodiversity Association• Village Focus International (Laos PDR)• -Helvetas RISE, • CEPCA • AWRAMP • Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP)• PORDEA)
Vietnam• VESDI
• VUSTA • VACNE • CHMEST• Center for Sustainable Rur
al Development (SRD)
Yunnan
• Oxfam HongKong, Kunming Office
• Southwest University for Nationalities
• ICRAF China• Green Watershed
Participating Organizations
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Participating Organizations
• Southeast Asia START Regional Center • National Water Dialogue Working Group ( IUCN)• Stockholm Environment Institute – Asia (SEI) • Hill Area and Community Development Foundation (HADF)• Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) • The Water and Quality of L ife Foundation• Northern W omen’s Development Foundation (NWDF)• Chiang Mai YMCA • Chiang Saen Conservation Group • Huai Sam Mo Working Group • Chiang Khong Conservation Group • Faculty of Public Health, Khon Kaen University etc.
Thailand
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Key messages from the Dialogue (1)
• Adaptation is understood as effort s to reduce existing or future vulner
ability. • Vulnerability can be reduced by r
educing risk, increasing coping cap acity, or reducing exposure and sen
sitivity.
• T here is no one kind of adaptation t hat can fit all scenarios. For system
s to be resilient, people need to r ely on many kinds of adaptation
options .
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Findings (2)
• - Adaptation is not a “stand alone” is sue. Need to be integrated into
development plans at various levels.
• Local communities’ knowledge systems are crucial factors in attempts to cope with different climate challenges such as droughts and floods.
Key messages from the Dialogue (2)
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Key messages from the Dialogue (3)• Local communities are already
using their local knowledge to cope with different challenges.
• This local knowledge and adaptive efforts need to be supported at the policy level especially by focusing, not only on cash income and market demand but also on people’s well-being
• Generation and sharing of new knowledge on climate change adaptation, eg. by knowledge platforms, can promote better understanding and guide the farming and implementation of adaptation plans and policies.
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Ways Forward
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1. Understand vulnerable communities
• Understand the history of the lo cal community and their beliefs an
d knowledge systems as well as use and management of resources
• Identify the reasons for vulnerability of local communities; ensure t
he balance between local capacity a nd addressing vulnerability
• Evaluate local capacity before de veloping action plans
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• Community action plan needs to give pri ority to local risks and needs
• T he local community needs to be provide d access to the required resources for
developing and implementing their actionplans
• Good communication on the use of the plan as well as networking, knowledge sha ring, documenting, and dissemination of r
esults are important for plan implementati on and success
2. Localize the Action Plans (1)
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2. Localize the Action Plans 2( )
• New generation of young people need support in terms of knowledge and awareness building.
• Cooperation among local government, NGOs and the private sector is necessary for action plans to be effective