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INDIA@COP22
Climate Change Adaptation Actions in India
Mr. H R Dave
Deputy Managing Director
National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD)
Sustainable Lifestyle = Positive Climate Action
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Climate Change – Causes
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 Climate
is
the
aggregated pattern of
weather.
 Climate change means
altered patterns.
 Small
temperature
changes  big changes
in the patterns.
Increased
use of
fossil fuel
Black
Carbon
or
Aerosols
Greenhouse
Gases (Water
Vapour, CO2,
CH4, N2O,
CFCs, SF6, Etc.
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Climate Change – Major global Impacts
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Decrease
in snow
cover
Rise in Temperature
Melting of Ice
Change in
Precipitation
Pattern
Increase in
Ocean
temperature
Bleaching of
coral reefs
Global
Impacts of
Climate
Change
Forest fire
Increased
evaporation
rate
More
droughts &
heat waves
Sea Level Rise
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Climate Change – Effects in India
 Large
size
of Population
particularly living in rural areas
 Poverty and Unemployment
 High Dependence on agriculture
 Longest Coastal line
 Majority of Livelihoods are
based on natural resources
 2/3rd rainfed areas
 Extreme Climatic events like
drought, cyclones, temperature
variation, etc
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Extreme heat
Rise in Sea
level
Soil Erosion
Effects of Climate
Change in India
Change in
Rainfall
Pattern and
Flooded area
Forest Fire
Frequent
Droughts &
Water
Shortage
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Impact of Climate Change in India
Reduction in Milk Productivity
Siltation and Reduced
Water Carrying Capacity
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Problem of Surface Runoff
And Soil Erosion
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Impact of climate Change - contd.
Water Scarcity in Hilly Areas
Problem of Shifting Cultivation
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Sea Level Rise and
Coastline Inundation
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Impact of climate Change-Contd.
Health
Agriculture &
Food Security
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Availability of
Ground Water
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Adaptation & Its components
Adaptation refers to adjustments in
ecological, social or economic
systems in response to actual or
expected climatic stimuli and their
effects or impacts.
It refers to changes in processes,
practices,
and
structures
to
moderate potential damages or to
benefit
from
opportunities
associated with climate change.
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Observation
of climatic &
non-climatic
variables
Assessment
of climate
impacts &
vulnerabilit
y
Stakeholders
Engagement
Adaptation
Components
Knowledg
e sharing
and
learning,
Planning
&
Implemen
tation
Monitorin
g and
evaluation
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Major Milestones for Adaptation
Least
Developed
Countries
Programme
(COP7 - 2001)
Nairobi Work
Programme
COP-12(2006)
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Cancun
Adaptation
Framework
(COP16 – 2010)
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Adaptation Strategies in India
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National Water Mission
National Action
Plan (NAPCC)
Adaptation
Strategies
NM on Sustainable
Agriculture
NM on Himalayan
ecosystem
Capacity Building &
Knowledge Management
Preparation of
State Action
Plans
State/UTs Action Plan
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NABARD’s Climate Finance & Role of NIE
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Participatory
Grant Models
Participatory
Loan Models
Climate
Resilient
Livelihoods
Infra.
Finance
Financial
Models for
Banks
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National Adaptation Fund – Major Initiative
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• National Adaptation Fund for Climate Change (NAFCC) set up
in 2015-16 with budgetary support
Setup of
NAFCC
Objective
• Aim is to support concrete adaptation activities that are
State driven
Priorities
• Needs and priorities identified under the SAPCCs are
supported
Amount
Sanctio
ned
NIE and
EE
• Sanctioned Projects: 18 so far ( USD 56.2 million)
• NABARD is designated as NIE
• State Govt. Deptt. are the Executing Entities
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National Adaptation Fund – Sanctioned Projects INDIA@COP22
Climate Resilient
Livestock Management
A: 18.24 Cr
PB: 3,000
Climate Smart Villages
(CSVs)
A: 23.44 Cr
PB: 75000
Climate Smart Villages
(CSVs)
A: 25 Cr
PB: 1.28+ lakhs (Direct
+Indirect)
Climate Adaptation
for Wetland
A: 21.47 Cr
PB: 18,500
Climate Resilient Agriculture
A: 24.00 Cr
PB: 2,000
Climate Resilient
Interventions in Dairy Sector
A: 11.53 Cr
PB: 5,000
Conservation and management
of indigenous livestock
A: 24.92 Cr
PB: 3304
Integrated Farming System
A: 25.00 Cr
PB: 250
Climate Resilient Agriculture
A: 22.52 Cr
PB: 2,500
Climate Smart Agricultural Solutions
A: 20.00 Cr
PB: 55,800
Ecosystem Management
A: 24.57 Cr
PB: 2,365
Springshed
Development
A: 22.92 Cr
PB: 16,494
Carbon +ve Eco village
A: 10.00 Cr
PB: 500
Sustainable
Water Supply
A: 23.12Cr
PB: 3200 BPL families
Sustainable Agri. Development
A: 10.38 Cr
PB: 12,970
Legend
States where NAFCC
Projects are Sanctioned
Water Run Off Mgmt
A: 20.00 Cr
PB: 600
Integrated Surface Water Mgmt
A: 16.76 Cr
PB: 8.48 Lakhs (Direct + Indirect)
Rehabilitation of Coral Habitats
A: 24.74 Cr
PB: 6,900 +
States where PCN’s are
Approved
A
Amount in Crore
PB
Project Beneficiaries
Adaptation Fund Status
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6 projects Sanctioned of US$ 9.85 Million against
country cap of US$ 10 Million
Six States covered (MP,AP,UK,RAJ,TN,WB)
Projects sectors : Dryland farming resilience(WB),
Inland fisheries (MP) Mangroves Fish farming (AP),
Forestry
(MP),
Sustainable
Agriculture(UK),
Watershed Management (TN & RAJ)
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Adaptation Fund – Major Initiative
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Number of
Projects
6
Amount
Sanctioned
USD 9.85
million
Project
Beneficiari
es (no.)
77,225
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Adaptation Actions supported
Scientific and Climate
Compatible Crop Cultivation
Improvement in Water Security
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Water Budgeting
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Adaptation Actions supported
Crop Advisory Message
For the Local Community
Springshed Rejuvenation
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Tank Rehabilitation
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Adaptation Actions Supported
Promotion of Climate resilient
Indigenous breed of Cattle
Development of Climate
Resilient Cattle Sheds
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Fodder Management
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Adaptation Actions Supported
Automatic Weather Stations
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Mangrove Conservation
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Challenges in Adaptation Projects
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Identification of location specific sustainable interventions
Mainstreaming of interventions in planning process
Availability of financial resources
Stakeholder Engagements
Technical Support & Capacity Building support
Scaling up of adaptation projects towards Programmatic
approach
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Way Forward
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 Mainstreaming of Climate Change Resilience building
initiatives/policies in the national development planning process.
 Convergence with existing project & programmes
 Development of project and programmes to cover diverse agroecological systems.
 Institutional capacity building and stakeholder engagement through
training programmes .
 Development of knowledge management platform to share
experiences and learnings across the projects and programmes
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Expectation from the Event
 Facilitation of sharing of national
perspectives on Adaptation Actions
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and
international
 Development of synergy of national and international
funding mechanism for adaptation actions in India
 Evolving strategy for mainstreaming of adaptation action in
development planning
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