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Stakeholder Consultation: Experiences
and Learning from Bangladesh NAPA
By
Mozaharul Alam
Research Fellow
Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS)
Adaptation Day
4 December 2005
COP11, Montreal, Canada
About Presentation
NAPA Annotated Guideline: Stakeholder
Consultation
Number and Types of Stakeholder Consultation
Conducted for Formulation of Bangladesh NAPA
Experiences and Learning
Key Remarks
NAPA Annotated Guideline: Stakeholder Consultation
Multidisciplinary Team
(NAPA Team, SWG)
Synthesis and identification of important
sectors and their vulnerabilities
Adaptation Policy Framework (APF)
Methods and Framework used in earlier
studies
UNEP Methodology
Conduct Sub-national Stakeholder
Consultations Aiming at
Identification of Potential Ideas for
Activities, and Cross-check
Current Impacts and Potential
Increase in Climate Hazards and
Associated Risks
Develop V&A Assessment Methodology
for Sectoral Assessment
Review Available Impact Assessments,
Coping Strategies, Past Consultations,
Trends and Existing Development
Framework
Assessment of Sectoral Vulnerability
and Identification of Potential Adaptation
Measures
Previous Studies
Report on coping strategies to extreme
events (cyclone, floods, storm surge and
droughts
National Water Management Plan
PRSP
National Development Policy & Plan
Sectoral Development Policies & Plans
Articulate Potential NAPA Activities
based on Ideas from Consultations and
V&A Sectoral Assessment Report
Undertake Criteria Development
Prioritization Process
(Ranking the Criteria)
Rank Projects/Activities and
Demonstrate Integration into National
Policy Frameworks and Programme
Preparation of NAPA Document along
with Profile of Potential Projects
Conduct National
Stakeholders Consultation
Number and Types of Stakeholder
Consultation
Four Sub-national Stakeholder Consultation
A number of consultation with government agencies
Consultation with Environmental Sub-group of Local
Consultative Group
One National Consultation
Sub-national Stakeholder Consultation
Sub-national Stakeholder
Consultation
Khulna
Rajshahi
Sylhet
Chittagong
National
Consultation
Experiences and Learning
Four Sub-national Stakeholder Consultation: What we
tried?
Identification of problems related to weather and climate;
Identification of existing coping strategies/measures to reduce
these risk and impacts;
How these existing coping strategies/measures can be
improved?; and
If existing problems aggravated/become more worst, what are
the new strategies/measures can be undertaken in future?
Experiences and Learning
Four Sub-national Stakeholder Consultation: What we
Learn?
Local level peoples are able to identify problems related to
climate variability and extreme
They know benefits and limitations of existing coping strategies
and measures;
Suggestions for improving existing coping strategies and
measures are also valuable, but to make concrete suggestions
are difficult;
They have limited knowledge on what to do if problems
aggravated;
Difficulties: problems related to climate variability, extreme
events versus other environmental and development problems
Experiences and Learning
Consultation with Government Agencies: What we tried?
Share sub-national problems and concerns with relevant
department and agencies;
How those problems and concern can be addressed under their
exiting policies and programme?;
Seek suggestions
Experiences and Learning
Consultation with Government Agencies: What we learn?
A few have policies to address exiting and future problems
related to climate and climate change;
Most have no explicit polities to deal with climate change
There are number of projects dealing existing problems related
to extreme events, problems like drought
Present priority is not to deal with climate change
There are also limited knowledge at institutional level on how to
deal with problems related to climate change – Knowledge gap
(National Water Policy and National Water Resource
Management Plan)
Experiences and Learning
Consultation with Local Consultative Group: What we
learn?
Most of them has no explicit policy to deal problems related to
climate change but awareness is increasing
Development Bank like ADB will come forward only if
government express to deal climate change issues in their
development projects
Key Remarks
Sub-national stakeholder engagement and consultation is
found a very good approach to bring context specific
problems
Engagement of different types of stakeholders (man,
women, farmers, NGO and government agencies) is
necessary
Differentiation of other environmental and development
problems versus climate related problems were key
difficulties during sub-national stakeholder consultation
Role of a facilitator is crucial to stimulate group discussion
and keep it on track
Thank You