Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
Session 10 - mise en oeuvre et financementUNDP Climate
Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
Session 10 - système de suivi et d'évaluation UNDP Climate
Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
Session 10 - mise en oeuvre et financementUNDP Climate
Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
Session 10 - système de suivi et d'évaluation UNDP Climate
Integrating climate change adaptation in development planning in Morocco - NAP-GSP.
What is the process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)? How can it be used to reduce Morocco’s vulnerability to climate change and integrate climate change adaptation into ongoing development planning processes? How can decision makers include the gender lens to build more inclusive and more effective initiatives? What does Morocco’s current road map for conducting its NAP process look like, and how can it be further enhanced for effective delivery?
These were just some of the questions discussed at a workshop held in Marrakesh, 17-20 April 2017. The workshop was co-hosted by GIZ, UNDP and UNITAR, and supported through the GIZ Environment and Climate Governance project, and aimed at developing and strengthening the technical expertise of Morocco climate action focal points from several departments.
IDCC 2098 Annexe 2 avenant n°1 du 19 avril 2016 Société Tripalio
Annexe 2 avenant n°1 du 19 avril 2016 à l'accord du 23 novembre 2011 relatif à la modification du cahier des charges pédagogiques dans la CCN du personnel des prestataires de services dans le domaine du secteur tertiaire
Partnering with ICCCAD, LUCCC, GRP, Climate-KIC, WRI
with support from Adaptation Fund, EU Commission and The GEF, @UNDP launched the #AdaptationInnovationMarketplace at the #Gobeshona conference to catalyze innovative climate solutions. Learn more about the platform.
The document summarizes integrated climate change strategies implemented by UNDP since 2008. It discusses several main areas of work, including mainstreaming climate change adaptation, developing national adaptation plans, building capacity on climate resilience, and establishing financing mechanisms. Over $2 billion has been invested across 64 countries through projects supporting livelihoods, food security, ecosystem protection, water resources, urban resilience, and early warning systems. Millions of people and large areas of land have benefitted from these initiatives.
IDCC 2098 Annexe 2 avenant n°1 du 19 avril 2016 Société Tripalio
Annexe 2 avenant n°1 du 19 avril 2016 à l'accord du 23 novembre 2011 relatif à la modification du cahier des charges pédagogiques dans la CCN du personnel des prestataires de services dans le domaine du secteur tertiaire
Partnering with ICCCAD, LUCCC, GRP, Climate-KIC, WRI
with support from Adaptation Fund, EU Commission and The GEF, @UNDP launched the #AdaptationInnovationMarketplace at the #Gobeshona conference to catalyze innovative climate solutions. Learn more about the platform.
The document summarizes integrated climate change strategies implemented by UNDP since 2008. It discusses several main areas of work, including mainstreaming climate change adaptation, developing national adaptation plans, building capacity on climate resilience, and establishing financing mechanisms. Over $2 billion has been invested across 64 countries through projects supporting livelihoods, food security, ecosystem protection, water resources, urban resilience, and early warning systems. Millions of people and large areas of land have benefitted from these initiatives.
Coordinating NDCs and NAPs - Addressing agricultural resilience in long term ...UNDP Climate
The document discusses integrating agriculture into national climate change plans like Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) to address objectives like food security, livelihoods, ecosystems, and climate resilience while also contributing to mitigation goals. It provides an example from Uruguay where climate-smart livestock practices can increase productivity and incomes for farmers while reducing emissions and capturing carbon in soils. Uruguay's approach coordinates strategies between institutions and develops sectoral NAPs and monitoring of agriculture's mitigation commitments.
Uganda - Addressing agricultural resilience in long term climate planning ins...UNDP Climate
The landscape of climate planning instruments available to countries under the UNFCCC process includes National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and Long Term Strategies (LTS). These instruments have emerged at different milestones such as the Cancun Adaptation Framework and the Paris Agreement and have specific characteristics and objectives which can contribute to and reinforce each other if leveraged effectively. Despite their very distinctive nature, these national instruments can be harnessed to scale up climate change adaptation by fostering linkages depending upon country context.
Addressing climate resilience in sectors and across sectors is a vital part of climate planning. Adaptation in agriculture is a crucial component of building resilient economies and societies and is national priority for a significant number of countries. It is well established that agricultural sectors are amongst the most climate sensitive. Over 90 percent of developing countries’ NDCs refer to agriculture as a major priority.
The juxtaposition of the range of climate planning instruments on one hand, and the sensitivity of agriculture on the other requires that all instruments be linked, sequenced and aligned appropriately by countries to best fit their national circumstances.
The webinar will draw upon country-level experiences from NAP-Ag partner countries to highlight entry points for alignment and strategies to trigger this conversation.
Webinar highlights
Unpacking the characteristics of NAPs, NDCs and LTS.
Exploring steps being taken by ministries of agriculture, ministries of environment, water and finance to leverage these instruments to scale up climate adaptation in agriculture.
Identifying what linkages are already being fostered between NAPs, NDCs and LTS and the key considerations in advancing climate change adaptation in agriculture.
El documento describe varios planes y políticas de Uruguay relacionados con el cambio climático, como la Política Nacional de Cambio Climático, el Plan Nacional de Respuesta al Cambio Climático de 2012 y el Plan Climático de la Región Metropolitana. Un párrafo destaca la importancia de promover el desarrollo de ciudades, comunidades e infraestructuras resilientes frente al cambio climático. Finalmente, se presenta un organigrama del proyecto que evalúa los mecanismos actuales de planificación territorial desde una
Climate Change Adaptation in the Arab StatesUNDP Climate
The purpose of this publication is to detail lessons learned from UNDP’s Climate Change Adaptation work and achievements in the Arab region on achieving sustainable and lasting results. Some lessons include building local capacity at all levels to ensure a project’s long-term viability, decentralizing infrastructure management, implicating community-based organizations, and promoting resilience of vulnerable populations through livelihood diversification. Providing populations with access to adapted financial services such as Weather Index Insurances (WII) linked with microfinance services was found to support rural populations to become more resilient to climate induced damages. The immediate objective of this publication is not only to share experiences with a wider audience, but also to inform future CCA programming. The publication furthermore acts as a call to action to facilitate a long-term coordinated approach to increasing the resilience of countries most vulnerable to climate change in the region.
National Adaptation Plans in Uruguay - A Sectoral ApproachUNDP Climate
Learn more about Uruguay's sectoral adaptation plans in this presentation from Latin American and Caribbean Climate Week (LACCW), hosted in Uruguay from August 20 to 23, 2018.
Country Experiences Malawi and Nepal - National Adaptation Plans under the UN...UNDP Climate
This document summarizes the experiences of Malawi and Nepal in developing their National Adaptation Plans (NAPs).
In Malawi, they have completed the first step of the NAP process and some of step two, including developing a NAP roadmap and stocktaking report. Key milestones include launching the process in 2014 and establishing structures for development. Civil society has played an important role by providing resources, expertise, and advocating for vulnerable groups. However, challenges remain around inadequate financing and technical capacity.
In Nepal, the NAP process aims to reduce vulnerability and build resilience through integration into relevant policies and plans. It utilizes existing coordination mechanisms and promotes multi-stakeholder participation. Key elements of the process
UNFCCC Overview of Process to Formulate and Implement NAPs - National Adaptat...UNDP Climate
SLYCAN Trust hosted a webinar on December 18 to engage in a discussion on matters pertaining to National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and the processes under the UNFCCC that mandate the provision of technical and financial support for developing countries for the implementation of NAPs. The discussion also entailed decisions and outcomes of COP23, and how it impacts future processes on adaptation activities under various working groups of the UNFCCC process.
Climate Finance - National Adaptation Plans under the UNFCCC Process - WebinarUNDP Climate
SLYCAN Trust hosted a webinar on December 18 to engage in a discussion on matters pertaining to National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and the processes under the UNFCCC that mandate the provision of technical and financial support for developing countries for the implementation of NAPs. The discussion also entailed decisions and outcomes of COP23, and how it impacts future processes on adaptation activities under various working groups of the UNFCCC process.
UNDP-FAO Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans HighlightsUNDP Climate
The joint United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans – Programme (NAP– Ag) is a multi–year initiative (2015–2018) funded by the International Climate Initiative of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB). The NAP–Ag Programme is supporting countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America to identify and integrate climate change adaptation measures into relevant national planning and budgeting processes. This integration will help enhance institutional capacities and processes for operationalization of climate response strategies in the agriculture sectors as well as the facilitation of stronger partnerships between ministries of agriculture, environment, planning and finance, and other national partners. NAP–Ag provides support to countries for accessing climate finance through international mechanisms, such as the Green Climate Fund (GCF), bilateral and multilateral funding mechanisms, as well as national financing. The Programme contributes to NAPs and the achievement of targets laid out in partner countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), in particular SDG–2 “Zero Hunger” and SDG –13 “Climate Action” , by strengthening resilience and adaptive capacity to climate–related hazards and natural disasters.
Five key achievements at a glance
1. Advanced the development of climate change adaptation planning strategies and frameworks in the agriculture sectors in Kenya, Philippines, Thailand and Uganda
2. Enhanced capacities of agriculture sector's decision-makers to appraise adaptation options, using cost-benefit analysis and impact evaluation, as a means to advance the NAP processes in Uganda, Uruguay and Zambia
3. Initiated the leveraging of climate finance for the implementation of climate change adaptation strategies and frameworks in the agriculture sectors in Nepal, Thailand and Viet Nam
4. Boosted capacity for gender mainstreaming through: technical training; incorporation of sex-disaggregated data and gender analysis into cost-benefit analyses and impact evaluations; and development of a tool to increase women’s incomes in the agriculture sector's value chains
5. Catalysed global attention to the integration of agriculture into NAPs through engagement of NAP-Ag country representatives in: Least Developed Country Expert Group (LEG) training workshops and meetings; side events at COP 21 and COP 22; Adaptation Committee meetings; and NAP Expos
- Uruguay has developed an advanced suite of climate change policies and plans including its National Climate Change Policy approved in 2017.
- The agricultural sector contributes significantly to Uruguay's economy but is vulnerable to climate change impacts. Uruguay is developing a National Adaptation Plan specifically for the agricultural sector (Agriculture NAP) to clarify adaptation needs and strategies.
- The UNDP-FAO NAP-Ag programme is supporting the formulation of the Agriculture NAP through assessments, stakeholder mapping, and analysis to identify adaptation options and policies for the agricultural sector.
FAO-UNDP Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans programme (NAP-...UNDP Climate
The FAO-UNDP Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans programme (NAP-Ag) is a multi-year initiative funded by the Government of Germany. As a country driven process, it supports partner countries to identify and integrate climate adaptation measures for the agricultural sector into relevant national planning and budgeting processes. While the focus of the programme is mainly on the agricultural sectors, the results and process used are highly relevant in providing information to other sectors on how to integrate adaptation needs into national planning and budgeting. The Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans programme works with ministries of agriculture in Colombia, Gambia, Guatemala, Nepal, Kenya, the Philippines, Thailand, Uganda, Uruguay, Viet Nam and Zambia. The programme builds on prior adaptation work and focuses on national level processes with some regional activities. Available in Spanish and French.
Kenya Case Study - FAO-UNDP Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Pl...UNDP Climate
The document provides details about Kenya's efforts to integrate agriculture into its national adaptation planning process. Some key points:
- Kenya has developed advanced national climate policies, strategies, and plans, including its National Adaptation Plan (NAP) from 2015, which supports the country's constitution and development goals.
- The NAP process in Kenya aligns with UNFCCC guidelines and focuses on reducing vulnerability and integrating adaptation into all sectors. Significant efforts have been made to implement agricultural sector interventions through frameworks like the Climate-Smart Agriculture Strategy.
- The UNDP-FAO NAP-Ag programme is working closely with six Kenyan ministries to ensure successful integration of agriculture into adaptation planning and implementation. Since 2016
Thailand UNDP-GIZ workshop on CBA - Appraisal outcomesUNDP Climate
The document discusses mainstreaming climate change objectives into sectoral programs and projects in Thailand. It provides an overview of Thailand's climate policy direction and challenges in integrating climate change fully. It then outlines a key stage approach for designing and retooling programs and projects using climate change appraisal methods like cost-benefit analysis to develop budget and financial proposals. The document also presents a case study of applying these methods to the design of a flood management infrastructure program in the Chao Phraya River Basin. It analyzes costs and benefits with and without considering climate change impacts and risks. The analysis finds greater economic benefits when factoring in climate change and helps justify related investments.
Building Institutional Capacity in Thailand to Design and Implement Climate P...UNDP Climate
23-25 November 2016, Thailand - A centerpiece of the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Programme (NAP-Ag) in Thailand is its support to develop a new five-year Strategy on Climate Change in Agriculture (2017-2021). This is spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC) and its Office of Agriculture Economics (OAE). The strategy was unveiled after a series of meetings by a Technical Working Group at a three-day workshop held on 23-25 November 2016 in Bangkok, organized by UNDP. Over 60 participants from each MOAC line department and 10 participants from academia and civil society were briefed by the Office of the Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and GIZ on the status of the National Adaption Plan (NAP) and learned how NAP-Ag programme efforts could support a broader NAP process and align with the Sector Plan. The new strategy focuses on improving evidence and data for informing policy choices, building the capacity of farmers and agri-businesses to adapt, promoting low-carbon development and productivity growth in the sector, and building institutional and managerial capacities to cope with climate change impacts.
Building Institutional Capacity in Thailand to Design and Implement Climate P...UNDP Climate
23-25 November 2016, Thailand - A centerpiece of the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Programme (NAP-Ag) in Thailand is its support to develop a new five-year Strategy on Climate Change in Agriculture (2017-2021). This is spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC) and its Office of Agriculture Economics (OAE). The strategy was unveiled after a series of meetings by a Technical Working Group at a three-day workshop held on 23-25 November 2016 in Bangkok, organized by UNDP. Over 60 participants from each MOAC line department and 10 participants from academia and civil society were briefed by the Office of the Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and GIZ on the status of the National Adaption Plan (NAP) and learned how NAP-Ag programme efforts could support a broader NAP process and align with the Sector Plan. The new strategy focuses on improving evidence and data for informing policy choices, building the capacity of farmers and agri-businesses to adapt, promoting low-carbon development and productivity growth in the sector, and building institutional and managerial capacities to cope with climate change impacts.
Building Institutional Capacity in Thailand to Design and Implement Climate P...UNDP Climate
23-25 November 2016, Thailand - A centerpiece of the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Programme (NAP-Ag) in Thailand is its support to develop a new five-year Strategy on Climate Change in Agriculture (2017-2021). This is spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC) and its Office of Agriculture Economics (OAE). The strategy was unveiled after a series of meetings by a Technical Working Group at a three-day workshop held on 23-25 November 2016 in Bangkok, organized by UNDP.
Over 60 participants from each MOAC line department and 10 participants from academia and civil society were briefed by the Office of the Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and GIZ on the status of the National Adaption Plan (NAP) and learned how NAP-Ag programme efforts could support a broader NAP process and align with the Sector Plan. The new strategy focuses on improving evidence and data for informing policy choices, building the capacity of farmers and agri-businesses to adapt, promoting low-carbon development and productivity growth in the sector, and building institutional and managerial capacities to cope with climate change impacts.
Thailand UNDP-GIZ workshop on CBA - Effective water management and sustainabl...UNDP Climate
Thailand, 27-28 November 2017 - UNDP and GIZ partnered with the Thailand Office of Agriculture Economics (OAE) to launch a workshop designed to connect vital stakeholders to build an effective National Adaptation Plan.
The two-day workshop at the Rama Garden Hotel had 20 participants from each department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC). The workshop was designed to build capacity of planning officers to formulate better projects and budget submissions as well as potential climate finance proposal using cost-benefit analysis and ecosystem-based analysis appraisal tools.
2. Objectifs de l’atelier
Informer les points focaux/cadres techniques de différents ministères du
Maroc sur:
• les étapes du processus PNA telles que définies dans les directives
techniques de la CCNUCC,
• sur les objectifs fixes pour chaque étape,
• ainsi que les éléments nécessaires pour son développement.
Les travaux de l’atelier s’articuleront autour des axes inscrits dans le projet de
feuille de route du PNA Maroc, pour les completer et les amender sur la base
des acquis et des apports de la formation.
Atelier de formation
PNA Maroc
3. Programme
Jour 1
• Session 1: Introduction, objectifs et presentation des participants
• Session 2: Contexte international de l’adaptation
• Session 3: Introduction au processus PNA
Atelier de formation
PNA Maroc
4. Programme
Jour 2
• Session 4 Institutions pour la planification de l’adaptation au niveau
national
• Session 5: Analyse des risques climatiques
• Session 6: Identifier, sélectionner et prioriser les options d’adaptation
• Session 7: Intégration de l’adaptation dans le planification du
développement
Atelier de formation
PNA Maroc
5. Programme
Jour 3
• Session 8: Intégration verticale dans la planification locale et territoriale
• Session 9: Considération du genre dans la planification de l’adaptation
• Session 10: Stratégie de mise en oeuvre
• Session 11: Révision de la feuille de route du processus PNA
Atelier de formation
PNA Maroc
6. Programme
Jour 4
• Session 11: Révision de la feuille de route du processus PNA (suite)
• Clôture (avant midi)
Atelier de formation
PNA Maroc
7. Quelques règles de base
• Commencer à l’heure
• Eteindre les téléphones portables
• Conversation informelles (règle de Chatham House)
• Partagez votre experience et vos perspectives!
• Soyez concis
• N’hésitez pas à échanger avec vos collègues en dehors de heures de
formation!
Atelier de formation
PNA Maroc
8. Présentez-vous!
• Nom, institutions
• Expérience en lien avec les PNA
• Principaux obstacles aux Maroc pour le processus PNA
• Quel est le mot qui résume le mieux les obstacles au Maroc pour le PNA?
Adresse pour répondre: http://respond.cc
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PNA Maroc
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 1 – TITLE SLIDE
[Fill in the details on the title page: your country / main relevant initiative / your name / your ministry / country flag]
This presentation will contribute relevant experiences and lessons learnt from your country towards Element C: Implementation strategies
Main steps under Element C in the UNFCCC/LEG technical guidelines are as follows:
Prioritizing climate change adaptation in national planning.
Developing a (long term) national adaptation implementation strategy.
Enhancing capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation.
Promoting coordination and synergy at the regional level and with other multilateral environmental agreements.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 2 - PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
[Fill in the relevant details]
Fill in your country name
Fill in the name(s)/detail(s) of the relevant climate change adaptation initiative(s) in your country.
ADDITIONAL SLIDES:
[ONE SLIDE] Note the main steps of a climate change adaptation initiative in [your country] that is relevant which provides lessons in implementation strategies for the NAP process.
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Complete the bullet points:- In developing the adaptation initiative, how did [your country]:
Develop a longer term adaptation implementation strategy / process?
Enhanced capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation?
Promote linkages at the regional level and coordinate with other adaptation processes and agreements?
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Based on the lessons learned from the initiative, explain the main strategies, processes, ministries or mechanisms relevant to preparing elements for NAP in your country.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 2 - PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
[Fill in the relevant details]
Fill in your country name
Fill in the name(s)/detail(s) of the relevant climate change adaptation initiative(s) in your country.
ADDITIONAL SLIDES:
[ONE SLIDE] Note the main steps of a climate change adaptation initiative in [your country] that is relevant which provides lessons in implementation strategies for the NAP process.
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Complete the bullet points:- In developing the adaptation initiative, how did [your country]:
Develop a longer term adaptation implementation strategy / process?
Enhanced capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation?
Promote linkages at the regional level and coordinate with other adaptation processes and agreements?
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Based on the lessons learned from the initiative, explain the main strategies, processes, ministries or mechanisms relevant to preparing elements for NAP in your country.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 2 - PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
[Fill in the relevant details]
Fill in your country name
Fill in the name(s)/detail(s) of the relevant climate change adaptation initiative(s) in your country.
ADDITIONAL SLIDES:
[ONE SLIDE] Note the main steps of a climate change adaptation initiative in [your country] that is relevant which provides lessons in implementation strategies for the NAP process.
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Complete the bullet points:- In developing the adaptation initiative, how did [your country]:
Develop a longer term adaptation implementation strategy / process?
Enhanced capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation?
Promote linkages at the regional level and coordinate with other adaptation processes and agreements?
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Based on the lessons learned from the initiative, explain the main strategies, processes, ministries or mechanisms relevant to preparing elements for NAP in your country.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 2 - PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
[Fill in the relevant details]
Fill in your country name
Fill in the name(s)/detail(s) of the relevant climate change adaptation initiative(s) in your country.
ADDITIONAL SLIDES:
[ONE SLIDE] Note the main steps of a climate change adaptation initiative in [your country] that is relevant which provides lessons in implementation strategies for the NAP process.
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Complete the bullet points:- In developing the adaptation initiative, how did [your country]:
Develop a longer term adaptation implementation strategy / process?
Enhanced capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation?
Promote linkages at the regional level and coordinate with other adaptation processes and agreements?
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Based on the lessons learned from the initiative, explain the main strategies, processes, ministries or mechanisms relevant to preparing elements for NAP in your country.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 2 - PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
[Fill in the relevant details]
Fill in your country name
Fill in the name(s)/detail(s) of the relevant climate change adaptation initiative(s) in your country.
ADDITIONAL SLIDES:
[ONE SLIDE] Note the main steps of a climate change adaptation initiative in [your country] that is relevant which provides lessons in implementation strategies for the NAP process.
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Complete the bullet points:- In developing the adaptation initiative, how did [your country]:
Develop a longer term adaptation implementation strategy / process?
Enhanced capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation?
Promote linkages at the regional level and coordinate with other adaptation processes and agreements?
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Based on the lessons learned from the initiative, explain the main strategies, processes, ministries or mechanisms relevant to preparing elements for NAP in your country.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 2 - PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
[Fill in the relevant details]
Fill in your country name
Fill in the name(s)/detail(s) of the relevant climate change adaptation initiative(s) in your country.
ADDITIONAL SLIDES:
[ONE SLIDE] Note the main steps of a climate change adaptation initiative in [your country] that is relevant which provides lessons in implementation strategies for the NAP process.
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Complete the bullet points:- In developing the adaptation initiative, how did [your country]:
Develop a longer term adaptation implementation strategy / process?
Enhanced capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation?
Promote linkages at the regional level and coordinate with other adaptation processes and agreements?
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Based on the lessons learned from the initiative, explain the main strategies, processes, ministries or mechanisms relevant to preparing elements for NAP in your country.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 2 - PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
[Fill in the relevant details]
Fill in your country name
Fill in the name(s)/detail(s) of the relevant climate change adaptation initiative(s) in your country.
ADDITIONAL SLIDES:
[ONE SLIDE] Note the main steps of a climate change adaptation initiative in [your country] that is relevant which provides lessons in implementation strategies for the NAP process.
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Complete the bullet points:- In developing the adaptation initiative, how did [your country]:
Develop a longer term adaptation implementation strategy / process?
Enhanced capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation?
Promote linkages at the regional level and coordinate with other adaptation processes and agreements?
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Based on the lessons learned from the initiative, explain the main strategies, processes, ministries or mechanisms relevant to preparing elements for NAP in your country.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS:
SLIDE 2 - PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
[Fill in the relevant details]
Fill in your country name
Fill in the name(s)/detail(s) of the relevant climate change adaptation initiative(s) in your country.
ADDITIONAL SLIDES:
[ONE SLIDE] Note the main steps of a climate change adaptation initiative in [your country] that is relevant which provides lessons in implementation strategies for the NAP process.
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Complete the bullet points:- In developing the adaptation initiative, how did [your country]:
Develop a longer term adaptation implementation strategy / process?
Enhanced capacity for planning and implementation of adaptation?
Promote linkages at the regional level and coordinate with other adaptation processes and agreements?
[ONE/TWO SLIDES] Based on the lessons learned from the initiative, explain the main strategies, processes, ministries or mechanisms relevant to preparing elements for NAP in your country.