Transcript SREX

Viet Nam SREX
NGOs contribution
Presentation to CCWG
Dang Thu Phuong (Challenge to Change)
Phan Manh Tuan (freelancer)
1 August 2013
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Viet Nam Special Report (SREX) & Practical
Guidelines
on
Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and
Disasters to Advance Climate Change
Adaptation
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Users of the future SREX-Viet Nam
• policy makers
• planners and designers of critical infrastructure
(in the public and private sector), including
investors and insurance companies.
• Practicianers and researchers
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Stakeholders in the research
. Experts on climate change, disasters, vulnerability and climate
change adaptation from different organizations will do desk
reviews and write contributions, edit, research, model and/or
peer review contributions.
• Scientists working on meteorology/climatology,
hydrology/water resource management, sociology, economics
and poverty reduction, DRM, and CCA.
• Practicianers on climate change and disasters in national and
international NGOs and Political, Social, Professional and Mass
Organizations (PSPMOs) and in the international community.
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Table of Contents
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Summary for policymakers
9 Chapters
3 Annex
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Chapter 1 Climate Change: New Dimensions in Disaster Risk, Exposure,
Vulnerability, and Resilience in Viet Nam
Chapter 2 Determinants of Risk: Exposure and Vulnerability in Viet Nam
Chapter 3 Changes in Climate Extremes and their Impacts on the
Natural Physical Environment
Chapter 4 Changes in Impacts of Climate Extremes: Human Systems and
Ecosystems
Chapter 5 Managing the Risks from Climate Extremes at the Local Level
Chapter 6 Viet Nam’s Systems for Managing the Risks from Climate
Extremes and Disasters
Chapter 7 Managing the Risks: International Level and Integration
across Scales
Chapter 8 Toward a Sustainable and Resilient Future
Chapter 9 Case Studies about sectors and localities in Viet Nam
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Annex I
Annex II
Annex III
Authors and Expert Reviewers
Glossary of Terms
Acronyms
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Coverage of Extreme Events
• heat waves
• drought, especially in the south coastal region
• extreme rainfall in uplands
• extreme events in cities
• typhoons and tropical storms, with storm surges in
the central coast region,
• floods in the Mekong Delta and other lowlands
• coastal and river bank erosion and protection
• saline water intrusion.
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Practical Guidelines
Section 1 Disaster Risk management and Climatic Extremes.
Strengthening of disaster risk management in light of changes in climatic extremes, in urban areas and
typical rural areas (coastal, delta, mountainous, ...) , and that is sensitive to gender and other social
relations
Section 2 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in planning and investment.
Mainstreaming of climate change adaptation into provincial / municipal master plans, spatial planning and
investment plans
Section 3 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in sectors.
Mainstreaming of climate change adaptation in social, health and education sector plans and practices,
specifically to target the most vulnerable social groups
Section 4 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in design.
Changes in design standards of certain infrastructure and buildings that are gender sensitive and
culturally appropriate
Section 5 Climate change adaptation and livelihood resilience.
Climate change adaptation practice
to support agriculture and fisheries based livelihoods, related to
research, development, and extension to increase resilience of production and livelihoods of men and
women, ethnic minorities, and generally the most vulnerable primary producers
SREX – Chapter 9
Lead authors
IMHEN: Ms. Hien Thuan and the team
Contributors from NGOs inputs:
Ms. Dang Thu Phuong (Challenge to Change)
Mr. Phan Manh Tuan (freelancer)
Nguyen Thi Yen (Care International)
Ha Quynh Nga (CCWG) and CORE group members
of CCWG/DMWG
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Chapter 9 Case studies
Objective of the chapter is to help readers have a better
understanding on risks posed by extreme weather and climaterelated events as well as effective management practices.
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Executive Summary
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Case Studies
9.3. Synthesis of Lessons Identified from Case Studies
SREX – CASE STUDIES
• Suggested Case studies structure: Emergency coordination;
needs assessment, accountability, emergency interventions,
delivery process, recovery interventions, capacity building,
monitoring and evaluation, and lessons learned.
• Contribution from NGOs mainly through materials contribution
of the Disasters Management and Climate change adaptation
works in different regions in Vietnam.
Progress sofar
- Materials collected from NGOs
- Casestudy structure has been drafted and
discussed among core groups.
- Case Study structure has been discussed with
IMHEN, MONRE.
• Mekong ARCC