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Indo-German Technical Cooperation
Mission on
“Climate Change Adaptation in the North
Eastern Region”
Natural Resource Management Programme
GTZ India
4.10.2010
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Contents
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Timeline
CCA Project Appraisal Team
Relevance of CCA Project to NAPCC
Criteria for selection of States
Proposed Goal for TC Project
Framework
Elements of TC
Main Areas of TC intervention
CC context, Design, TC Steering & Partners
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Sikkim
Nagaland
Meghalaya
Regional Knowledge Management
 TC services
 How Agreed Minutes of the States are used for Project Design
 Proposed Project Design
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Time line
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CCA NE Project: Appraisal Team ('10 Sept)
 Dr. Hans Helmrich (Consultant, Team Leader)
 Christoph Feldkötter, GTZ Headquarters, Planning
and Development, Task Force for Climate Change
 Dr. Neeraj Khera (InWEnt, Programme Coordinator
for Environment, South Asia Regional Office, New
Delhi),
 Dr. Dhrupad Choudhury, Programme Coordinator
(IFAD), ICIMOD, Nepal
 Mr. Satyan Chauhan (GTZ India, NRM Project Officer,
New Delhi)
 Farhad Vania (GTZ India, PRI Project Himachal
Pradesh)
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Relevance of CCA NE Project to NAPCC
 NAPCC is available to states as a guide to develop SAPCC
 NAPCC comprises of 8 mission of which the following are
relevant to CCA-NE:
 Particularly: Mission on Himalayan Ecosystems, besides…
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Green India Mission
Mission on Sustainable Agriculture
Water Mission
National Mission on Strategic Knowledge Management
 MoEF has issued directives to all states expecting completion of
SAPCC preparation by 31st March, 2011
 TC started supporting SAPCC preparatory process in selected NE
states and shall continue to do so…
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Criteria for Selection of States for CCA NE Project
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Demonstrated interest on the part of State Govt.
Conducive working conditions in the selected States
Representative ecosystems in selected states
Selected states have diverse traditional natural
resource governance, high cultural diversity and
unique biodiversity conservation systems
 Sikkim represents high altitude systems
 Nagaland represents long jhum cycle
 Meghalaya represents transformations in jhum and
shorter cycle, rapid changing natural and social
systems
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Proposed Goal for TC project on CCA-NER
Rural people in the North East Region
enhance their livelihood resilience and
adaptive capacity to the impacts of climate
variability and change
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Framework: Livelihood Assets of Local Communities
relevant for adaptive capacities to climate change
Social
capital
Natural
resources
Financial
resources
Human
skills
Livelihood
assets of
people
Natural
resources
governance
Infrastructure
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Policies, institutions & services affecting
livelihood resilience
Market services,
business
development
services
State government
policies, laws, and
regulations
Public
programmes
and services
Civil society
and NGOs
local
communities
Financial
institutions and
services
Local
governance
structures and
systems
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Elements of German Development Cooperation
BMZ
TC
FC (KfW)
Development of capacities of
people, organizations, sectors
Financial investments for projects
and for investment management
Staff, Consultants
Pilots
Trainings
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TC services
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Long term TC expertise
Short term subject matter technical expertise as required
Needs-based studies
Facilitation to multi-stakeholder forums
Curriculum development, trainings, and training
management
 Workshops, networks, dialogues
 Selected pilot demonstrations
 Exposure visits
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Main areas of TC intervention in the NER
Support to SAPCC
•Operationalization of SAPCC
• Monitoring & review
Support to CC proof value
chains
• Establishment of fora of key value
chain actors
• Need based technical expertise
• Design and pilot intervention
strategies for CC adapted value
chains
Knowledge management
Capacity development
• Generation of knowledge products
•Awareness & improved
understanding of CCA
• Sharing information
• Documentation, analysis, review,
dissemination of information
• Platforms for learning and dialogue
•Human development & institutions
competence building
•Develop training packages
•Facilitating resource networks and
dialogue forums,
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Sikkim
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Climate Change Context for TC - Sikkim
 Findings
 Strong political & administrative commitment to CCA
 Political leadership is conversant with key concerns of
stable bio-diversity and environmental issues, as well
as of the economic self-sufficiency and the well being
of people.
 Focus
 Implementing CCA measures in rural areas (climate
proof value chains), and awareness creation and
knowledge management related to CC
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Agreed TC Design – Sikkim
Indicators
 Mainstream actions prescribed by the State Action Plan on Climate
Change (SAPCC)
 Improvement of profit outlook for farm-based activities despite
observed climate variability
 Use of knowledge on CC adaptation among key stakeholders
Intervention Areas of the TC Measure
 Development, operationalisation and monitoring of the State Action
Plan on CC
 Promoting climate change adapted value chains
 Creating awareness on climate change
 KM, to be linked within a regional context with other States
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Conducive policy
framework
State Action
State
Plan on CC
Key actors in government:
• Dept of STCC (coordinates)
• Dept‘s of Rural Development,
Agriculture, Horticulture,
Animal Husbandry, Cooperatives
• NABARD
• Local government
CC adapted
Market
Value Chains
Strengthened
rural resilience
Knowledge
management
Key actors in government:
• Climate Change Council
• Dept of STCC (coordinates)
Key actors in government:
• Dept of STCC
• Dept of Rural Development
• Local government
Awareness
People
on CC
Improved
understanding
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Agreed TC Steering & Partners : Sikkim
Government of Sikkim
Lead Agency
Addl. Chief
Secretary
Nodal Agency
Secretary
Dept of Science &
Technology
Other Key
Partners
RMDD
Dept of Horticulture
Dept of Forests &
Environment
Others
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Nagaland
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Climate Change Context for TC - Nagaland
 Findings
 Limited outreach of government programmes to the rural
population.
 Limited effectiveness of village government in terms of
orientation towards development and accountability
 Limited market orientation as vehicle for economic
growth
 Focus
 better access of local communities to production
oriented services and finance for climate change
relevant production and marketing
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Agreed Minutes – Nagaland
Indicators:
 Mainstream actions prescribed by the State Action Plan on Climate
Change (SAPCC) into centrally sponsored and state sponsored
schemes
 Improved profit outlook for jhum, and non farm land-based activities
 Use of knowledge on CC adaptation among key stakeholders
Intervention Areas of the TC Measure
 Review and monitoring of the State Action Plan on CC
 Promoting climate change adapted value chains
 Building of local capacities on climate change adaptation
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Conducive policy
framework
State Action
State
Plan on CC
Ownership
of natural
resources
Cultural
diversity
Knowledge
management
Local
capacity
People
building on
CC
CC adapted
Market
Value Chains
Strengthened
rural resilience
Jhum
Improved
understanding
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Agreed TC Steering & Partners: Nagaland
Government of Nagaland
Lead Agency
Addl. Chief
Secretary
Nodal Agency
Task Force on
Climate Change
Other Key Partners
NEPED
NABARD
Nagaland State
Entrepreneurs Associates
Others
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Meghalaya
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Climate Change Context for TC - Meghalaya
 Findings
 Stress factors to natural resources and rural people, other
than climate change are felt to be of higher importance.
 Access to natural resources by local people monopolized by
local elites.
 Marketing dominated by forces with immediate commercial
interests and no concern for long term sustainability
 Limited outreach of government programmes to rural
population.
 Local traditional governance systems are not well equipped
to support government delivery
 Focus
 better access of local communities to government services for
raising competences towards improved systems including NR use
governance, environmental conservation, and climate proofed
production
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Agreed Minutes – Meghalaya
Indicators:
 Department mainstream actions prescribed by the State Action Plan on
Climate Change (SAPCC) into centrally sponsored and state sponsored
schemes
 Key stakeholders including traditional local governance representatives
confirm that they have used knowledge on climate change adaptation
 Natural resource (including jhum land) based activities have reduced risks
despite observed climate variability
Intervention Areas of the TC Measure
 Implementation, review and monitoring of the State Action Plan on Climate
Change
 Improved systems of natural resources utilization and governance
 Institutional and human capacity building for climate change adaptation
 Knowledge management
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Policy advice
development
orientation of
traditional
governance
inappropriate
knowledge management
& capacity development
Natural
Resources
Governance &
Utilization
Implementation moniroring
State Action
Plan on
Climate
Change
weak
delivery
systems
unsustainable
resource
use
unequal
access to
resources
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Agreed TC Steering & Partners: Meghalaya
Government of Meghalaya
Lead Agency
Addl. Chief Secretary
Nodal Agency
Dept of Planning
(State CC Cell)
Other Key
Partners
MRDS
Dept of Agriculture
Dept of Rural
Development
Others
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NER
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Regional Knowledge Management
 Rationale
 Linking KM within the States to a regional
context / mechanism
 Additional concerns and rationale for
Regional KM
 NER globally recognized as biodiversity hot-spot
 Limited awareness & understanding on CCA
 National concern for inclusive growth and tapping
resources available in the NER
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Principles of Regional Knowledge Management
 Multi-stakeholder participation
 Potentially all NE states
 Multi-stakeholder contribution
 Community, civil society, government,
traditional institutions, financial institutions,
research bodies
 Multi-level sharing
 Community, state, regional, national
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Objectives of Regional Knowledge Management
 Networking
 Organize a knowledge & information sharing platform
 Horizontal networking & knowledge-sharing among states
 Need based services for SAPCC review and implementation
 Research
 Identification of common CC-related research needs
 Identification of research agendas that are more people-driven & responsive
 Initiate proactive interface between researchers & practioners to promote adaptivereseach
 Policy Dialogue
 To produce clarity and generate knowledge products in relation to regional CC /
biodiversity concerns as well as strengths that can contribute to national policy
making
 On regional strengths that can contribute to effective CC adaptation strategies for
incorporation in National/State Action Plans/Missions for CC
 To influence process of national CSS policy making that is more sensitive to unique
NE concerns that leads to innovative development instruments
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Proposed Architecture
for Regional CC Forum
MoEF & Other
Agencies
DONER
Regional Concerns & Strengths
Knowledge Demand
Sikkim
SAPCC
Nodal
Agency
Nagaland
SAPCC
Nodal
Agency
Meghalaya
SAPCC
Nodal
Agency
Other NE
states
SAPCC
Nodal
Agency
NE Forum for CCA
hosted by NEC
Inter-state exchange
Research
Business
Development
Actors
Knowledge Products
Responsive Support
Services
Communities
Adaptive Research &
Extension
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The Project Design
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How Agreed Minutes of the States are used for Project Design
 The TC project objectives need to capture the expected summary
outcome of all intervention areas
 The indicators of the overall TC project design describe results of
interventions, which incorporate indicators of agreed minutes of
the 3 States, and are measurable during the lifetime of the project
 The TC project steering structure is built on the existing structures
dealing with climate change within each State under the
leadership of MoDoNER
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Proposed project design
TC project Goal / objective
 Rural people in the NER enhance their livelihood resilience and
adaptive capacities to the impacts of climate variability and change
TC project objective
 Government departments, key partner institutions and communities in
the NE States have policies, competencies and instruments for
adaptation to climate change.
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Proposed project design:
Indicators
 Joint review of SAPCC by Government and other stakeholder groups
ensures that adaptation measures are implemented in public sector
programmes along needs of vulnerable groups in rural areas.
 Key stakeholders, such as NGOs, CBOs, research institutes, micro- finance
suppliers, government scheme holders have clarity on their roles to
promote CC resilient value chains in selected priority commodities.
 State governments use knowledge products to take informed policy and
service delivery decisions, which address CC related vulnerability needs of
rural communities.
 State governments use a regional KM forum and network for sharing
information, for generating knowledge products, and for providing demand
based services.
 Training institutions are able to deliver CCA relevant trainings along
identified needs.
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Proposed project design
Project Steering Functions and Structure
functions
structure
Overall annual review and
planning of TC project
MoDoNER, (NEC)
State Nodal Agencies and TC
Sikkim
Nagaland
Meghalaya
State level policy
decisions and directions
Lead executing
agency
Lead executing
agency
Lead executing
agency
State level review,
planning, budgeting and
management decisions
CC Nodal Office
CC Nodal Office
CC Nodal Office
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THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION !
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