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OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

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Page 1: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3)

Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries

AucklandNew Zealand

21 – 23 February 2005

Page 2: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3)

Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries

•Dr Jim Salinger•Chair•Dr Wang Shili•Co-Chair

Page 3: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

• Determine the status of climate change/variability and potential impacts on agriculture, rangelands, forestry and fisheries;

• Examine mitigation and adaptation strategies

• To appraise the current capabilities in the analysis of climate change/variability and natural disasters

• To review the results of climate change scenarios and climate variability studies and promote adaptation strategies to mitigate the impacts

Goals

Page 4: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

• Reduction of the Impact of Natural Disasters and Mitigation of Extreme Events in Agriculture, Rangelands, Forestry and Fisheries (Chair Dr Haripada Das)

• Contribution of Agriculture to the State of Climate (Chair Dr Ray Desjardins)

• Impact of Climate Change/Variability on Medium- to Long-Range Predictions for Agriculture (Chair Dr Holger Meinke)

• OPAG 3 Implementation/Co-ordination Team (Chair Dr Jim Salinger, Co-Chair Dr Wang Shili

OPAG 3 Three Expert Teams

Page 5: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

ET Contribution of Agriculture to the State of Climate

• Estimating greenhouse gas emissions

from agroecosystems ; • Assessing the feedback mechanisms

from human activities in agriculture, rangelands, forests and fisheries that

may influence weather and climate;• Documenting both positive and

negative influences of agriculture on weather and climate systems

Page 6: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

ET Impact of Climate Change/Variability on Medium- to Long-Range Predictions for Agriculture

• Appraising on current capabilities in the analyses of climate change/variability and long-range prediction studies as they relate to and affect agriculture, rangelands, forestry and fisheries;

• Reviewing methodologies for the presentation of seasonal to interannual prediction products and applications to the agriculture;

• Reviewing software packages for the calculation of appropriate seasonal climate variability indices for

agriculture

Page 7: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

ET on Reduction of the Impact of Natural Disasters and Mitigation of Extreme Events in Agriculture,

Rangelands, Forestry and Fisheries

• Quantifying observational data needs, analytical tools, and information delivery mechanisms to facilitate greater early detection of extreme events;

• Documenting quidelines for awareness of potential natural disasters, and to make recommendations for early alert

monitoring ;• Studying prototype examples on how

agrometeorological information is being used operationally to reduce the impact of natural disasters and

extreme events.

Page 8: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

Expert Meeting on Reduction of the Impact of Natural Disasters and Mitigation of Extreme Events in Agriculture,

Rangelands, Forestry and Fisheries

• Very significant meeting in the examination of natural disasters and extreme climate events;

• Most important in advancing the OPAG3 programme;

• Publication of papers will improve disaster reduction strategies and relevant agrometeorological

activities.

Page 9: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

• Draws together the work of the Expert Teams•Summarise the status of climate change/variability studies and potential impacts of climate change/variability on national and regional agriculture, rangelands, forestry and fisheries;•Summarise the status of mitigation and adaptation strategies with respect to impacts of climate change/variability and natural disasters in agriculture;• Appraise and report on current capabilities in the analysis of climate change/variability and natural disasters as they relate to and affect agriculture, rangelands, forestry and fisheries at the national and regional levels;

Implementation Coordination Team on Climate Change/Variability and National Disasters

Page 10: OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP 3 (OPAG 3) Climate Change and Variability: Agriculture, forests and fisheries Auckland New Zealand 21 – 23 February 2005

• Analyze and review the results of climate change scenarios and climate variability studies at the regional level and promote appropriate agrometeorological adaptation strategies to mitigate the impacts on affect agriculture, rangelands, forestry and fisheries;•Identify deficiencies in the operational applications of long-range predictions for agriculture, and make recommendations for improving the technology for the benefit of agriculture at the national and regional levels • Report to WMO

Implementation Coordination Team on Climate Change/Variability and National Disasters