HFA roll out 2011-13

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Roadmap
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• Purpose: Establish a
process for developing an
integrated Pacific regional
strategy for Disaster Risk
Management, Climate
Change
• Outputs
– Integrated regional strategy
for DRM and CC
– Case studies in DRM and CC
– Regional Synthesis Report on
progress of RFA and PIFACC
implementation by 2015
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Principles
– ‘Inclusion’ of as many stakeholder interests as
possible in the formulation of the integrated regional
strategy.
– ‘Leadership’ by PICTs in defining the parameters
and focus of the new strategy
– ‘Ownership’ by PICTs and supporting partner
organisations to ensure a sustainable approach to the
implementation of the new strategy
– Simplicity and efficiency’ in terms of the approach
and specific steps to be undertaken in deriving the
desired outcome
– Transparency and accountability in that the
process must be clear to all involved and that there
should be regular reporting of progress as
implementation unfolds
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SPC CRGA
SPREP Council
CROP CEOs Sub Committee on
Climate Change
Steering Committee
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PICTsx4
SPC
SPREP
UNISDR
PIFS
UNDP
Roadmap Coordinator
supported by:
SOPAC/SPC
SPREP
UNISDR
Consultant support*
* as may be required
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Roadmap Next Steps (1/2)
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• SPC/SPREP Letter of Agreement (June 2012)
• Recruit Roadmap Coordinator (June –
September 2012)*
• Establish Steering Committee (June - July 2011)
• Develop and implement ‘project plan’ (2012 –
2015
– Specifics of research and consultative process at
regional and national level
• National consultations linked to HFA/RFA review
process (June – August 2012)
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Roadmap Next Steps (2/2)
• Heads of Fisheries workshop on priority actions for fisheries &
aquaculture: 5 – 8 June 2012, Noumea
• Development and implementation processes for DRM and CCA&M
National Action Plans: January – December 2012
• Regional, national and global consultations on the development of a
framework for the Sustainable Management of Water Resources (to
replace the 2002 Regional Action Plan for Sustainable Water
Resources): March – September 2012
• Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change Project Regional Meeting:
August 2012
• Consultations at the Pacific Platform for DRM: September 2012
• Feedback to progress report provided by the Governing Councils of
SPREP and SPC in 2012
• 2013 Joint Meeting of the Pacific Platform for DRM + Pacific
Climate Change Round Table (mid July TBC)
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Weather and climate time scales
Climate change
Climate variability
Weather
hours
days
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Rain
storm
months
years
Wet season &
dry season
Tropical
cyclone
El Niño Southern
Oscillation
(ENSO)
decades
Pacific Decadal
Oscillation
(PDO)
Source: CSIRO, PCCSP (2011)
centuries
Global warming
&
ocean
acidification
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Roadmap – Draft Guiding Qs
1. Current Levels of Awareness &
Understanding
• What do you understand about the terms:
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– Disaster Risk Management?
– Climate Change Adaptation?
– Climate Change Mitigation?
• What do you understand about what your
country is doing in relation to Disaster
Risk Management and Climate Change?
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2. Achievements, Challenges and
Opportunities
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What are the key successes (or achievements) in
disaster risk management and climate change
adaptation since implementation of the RFA and
PIFACC in 2005 and what contributed to the
successes?
What are the major challenges (or obstacles) for
disaster risk management and climate change? What
are the underlying factors that contributed to the
challenges identified?
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Roadmap – Draft Guiding Qs
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3. Disaster/Climate and Development
• What do you understand about the relationship
between of disasters and development?
• Which development sectors have been affected most
by disasters? And why?
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Roadmap – Draft Guiding Qs
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4. Accountability and Governance
• Who is responsible for integrating disaster and climate
related risks into development planning and budgetary
processes at national, sub national and
local/community level? Why?
• What is the national governance structure of disaster
risk management and climate change? What are the
shortcomings (if any) and why?
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Roadmap – Draft Guiding Qs
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5. Linking DRM and Climate Change
• What progress has the government made in linking
DRM and Climate Change? How?
• What has been done in integrating disaster/climate risk
assessment into land use and planning? How? What
are the good practices and what are the lessons
learned?