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Session VI: Plenary Panel Discussion –
Role of Pacific regional networks in supporting adaptation plans & policies:
Mr Peniamina D Leavai
Project Manager PACC, Climate Change Division
SPREP
How does it support NAPs?
• Framing the Pacific support role
• Working with new and evolving networks
• Integrating CCA in Dev Planning : Use of Tools
• PACC Programme: planning and implementing sector adaptation at community levels
Rationale: DRR + CCA = Win/Win
• Climate system is fundamental to both issues: Majority of all disasters are originated by weather & climate extremes
• DRR and CCA strategies both are aimed at enhancing sustainability, resilient societies and human security
• Similar sectoral focus, complexities & challenges, rely on same type of measures and policies
• DRR offers opportunities for bottom-up strategies for adaptation to current climate variability and climate extremes
• CCA reduces risk of disasters/emergencies • DRR offers a way to address some of the main challenges to sustainable
national development
Regional & International Frameworks for DRR/DM & CCA
Pacific Plan, 2005
Hyogo Framework for Action, 2005
Pacific Islands Framework for
Action
on Climate Change, 2005
Pacific DRR & DM
Framework for Action, 2005
Framework Climate Change Convention, 1992
PIMS
Theme 1: Governance – organisational, institutional, policy and decision-making frameworks Theme 2: Knowledge, information, public awareness and education Theme 3: Analysis and evaluation of hazards, vulnerabilities and elements at risk Theme 4: Planning for effective preparedness, response and recovery Theme 5: Effective, integrated and people-focused early warning systems Theme 6: Reduction of underlying risk factors
Principle 1: Implementing adaptation measures Principle 2: Governance and decision making Principle 3: Improve understanding of climate change Principle 4: Education Training and Awareness Principle 5: Contributing to global greenhouse gas reduction Principle 6: Partnership and cooperation
Framing the Pacific Support Role Integrated & Synergistic Support Projects , Programs
and Networks
STATEGY FOR RESILIENCE DEVELOPMENT IN THE PACIFIC – SRDP (2015)
The PACIFIC PLAN
Working with regional networks
EXISTING
• CROP AGENCIES
• UN AGENCIES
• DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS TO CLIMATE CHANGE
• Bi-annual Pacific CC Roundtable Meeting
• BILATERAL NETWORKS
EMERGING & NEW
• APAN - GAN
• CTCN
• CCCCC
• Pacific Meteorological Council
• UNFCCC AF
• UNFCCC GCF
Mechanisms (refer web) • PACIFIC CLIMATE CHANGE
ROUNDTABLE (MAY’15) • CLIMATE CHANGE PORTAL &
APAN HUB • PACIFIC CLEARING HOUSE
MECHANISM • REGIONAL TECHNICAL
SUPPORT MECHANISM • AF NIE – Cook Islands,
Solomon Islands • AF RIE – SPREP • GCF RIE - SPREP
Integrating CCA in Dev Planning : Use of Tools
• Climate Change Portal
• Pacific Environment Information Network & Information Resource Center – KM, Database
• Mainstreaming Guide
• Pacific Gender & Climate Change Toolkit
• Support to JNAPS
Examples of Support
• PROGRAMMATIC LEVEL: - NAPAS,JNAPs (NAPS)
• PROJECT LEVEL - PACC, CCCPIR, NAPAS, NAPS
• WB/ADB Piloting Pacific Climate Resilience – Economics of Adaptation, RTSM
Vanuatu Marshall Islands
Cook Islands
Tonga
Sol Islands Kiribati
FSM
Tuvalu
PNG Samoa
Palau
Fiji
Niue
Nauru