Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Marriott Resort and Spa, Pattaya, Thailand, 17-20 February 2014
Nele Bünner Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
Session 3
Introduction of other tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
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The Stocktaking for National Adaptation Planning (SNAP) tool by GIZ
NAP process (5/CP.17) • Objectives Reduce vulnerability, build adaptive capacity and resilience Mainstream adaptation to climate change into all relevant sector-
specific and general development planning • Characteristics Country-driven, non-prescriptive, iterative, building on existing
efforts Transparent, participatory, gender-sensitive • Elements a) Laying the groundwork and addressing gaps b) Preparatory elements c) Implementation Strategies d) Monitoring, reporting, review
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans
Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Elements of the NAP process
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Source: LEG 2012 GIZ Stocktaking tool for identifying
needs, gaps, and the point of departure for the NAP process
Stocktaking for National Adaptation Planning (SNAP) tool
Mainly support for Element A: Lay the groundwork and address gaps
Initiate of the NAP process
Assesses on-going and past adaptation activities
Assesses of strategic NAP goals
Identify needs and gaps
Based on 7 success factors for NAP (21 test questions)
Entry points for additional measures
Monitoring & Evaluation of national planning process
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
UNFCCC guidance on NAP success factors
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Success factor UNFCCC guidance
Climate information “Guided by the best available science and, as appropriate, traditional knowledge” (5/CP.17, 3rd para)
Human and institutional capacities “Institutional arrangements and capacities for overall coordination and leadership on adaptation“ (5/CP.17, Annex, 2nd para)
Long term vision and mandate “Identify and address medium- and long-term adaptation needs” (1/CP.16, 15th para)
Implementation
“Based on nationally identified priorities” (5/CP.17, 1st para)
Mainstreaming „Integrate adaptation to climate change into all sector-specific and general development planning” (5/CP.17, 1st para)
Participation “Gender-sensitive, participatory and fully transparent approach” (5/CP.17, 3rd para)
M&E “Address inefficiencies; reflect lessons learned; monitor and review efforts; report on effectiveness” (5/CP.17, Annex, 6th para)
Climate information
Data about climate impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptation options that provide the basis for solid decision making about responses to climate change.
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Picture: Inventory of Methods for Adaptation to Climate Change (IMACC)
Human and institutional capacities
The ability of stakeholders and institutions to coordinate adaptation processes as well as to use and manage climate information.
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Long term vision and mandate
Common understanding on long term objectives for national development taking climate change into account, as well as a mandate to align key process with this vision.
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Picture: Inventory of Methods for Adaptation to Climate Change (IMACC)
Implementation
The quality, quantity and strategic orientation of measures that are put on the ground to enhance resilience or reduce vulnerability to changes in climate.
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Picture: Inventory of Methods for Adaptation to Climate Change (IMACC)
Mainstreaming
The process of integrating adaptation into development processes at all planning levels, including national, sectorial and communal policy documents and programs.
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Picture: Inventory of Methods for Adaptation to Climate Change (IMACC)
Participation The involvement of representatives from private entities, different sectorial public administrations, civil society and NGO. Involving women´s representatives is especially important since women are often disproportionally affected by climate change.
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Picture: Inventory of Methods for Adaptation to Climate Change (IMACC)
Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Monitoring climate change impacts, financial resources, and adaptation performance, as well as monitoring and evaluating adaptation results provides valuable information for adaptation planning and decision-making. M&E systems for adaptation ensure effective resource allocation, improve accountability, strengthen steering adaptation plans and activities and foster learning on adaptation.
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Picture: Inventory of Methods for Adaptation to Climate Change (IMACC)
How to assess these factors? • Participatory stakeholder workshop
(1-2 days)
• Introduction to NAP
• Overview of the national adaptation and development planning context
• Combination of group discussion and individual assessment with qualitative justification for current and intended planning capacities
• Group discussion on results
• Documentation of assessment results and discussion
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Results
• Common understanding of point of departure in the NAP process
• Exchange between important institutions
• Meaning of NAP for the country
• Identification of important needs and gaps for effective adaptation
• Indications for formulating a NAP ‘roadmap’
– Prioritize success factors
– Specific activities
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Training on Stocktaking for National Adaptation Planning (SNAP) tool by GIZ
Adapted version for training context:
• Introduction to the SNAP tool
• Simulation of a national stakeholder workshop using the SNAP tool
• Findings and wrap-up
• Presentation of real-case application in Tunisia
Material
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Thursday, 11.45 am to 1.45 pm Training session on the Stocktaking for
National Adaptation Planning (SNAP) tool by GIZ
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans Asia Regional Training Workshop
Session 3 Introduction of tools developed by NAP-GSP partners and collaborators
Contact: Nele Bünner, [email protected]