Cambodia Country Experience: Prioritising CCA in national
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Transcript Cambodia Country Experience: Prioritising CCA in national
Prioritisation of CC Adaptation in National
Planning and Coordination at Regional
Level and with MEAs in Cambodia
Supporting LDCs to advance their National Adaptation Plans
A s i a R e g i o n a l Tr a i n i n g Wo r k s h o p
Organized by the NAP -GSP
Pattaya Marriott Resort and Spa, Pattaya, Thailand
17-20 February 2014
Processes and mechanisms available for making
adaptation a priority
• 5-year planning cycle for preparing National Strategic Development Plans
• Green Growth Policy and Strategic Plan
• Climate Change Strategic Plan (2014-2023) and Sectoral CC Strategic/Action
Plans preparation
• National Communication (V&A assessment)
• Support programmes (CCCA, PPCR/SPCR, etc.)
National Climate Change Committee with its mandate to prepare, coordinate
and monitor the implementation of policies, strategies, legal instruments,
plans and programmes to address CC
Climate Change Technical Team
Tools developed for action prioritisation
Coordination at regional level is mainly supply-driven
Coordination with other MEAs is realised via joint project development for
GEF funding under different Focal Areas
Prioritization of actions (in CCFF)
1.
Long listing (Looking at the three types of actions, involvement of key
stakeholders)
2.
Short-listing/prioritization
Ease to implement
Capacity
Political
commitment
Feasibility
Environmental
Social
Co-benefits
Economic
Mitigation cost
effectiveness
Cost per beneficiary
Effectiveness
Scale of
climate risk
Action
-1 – 3 0 – 3 -1 – 2 0 – 2 0 – 2 0 – 2 Green /Yellow/ Red
Shortlisted
Upscaled malaria treatment
…
2
1
0
1
2
0
G
Y
G
Challenges
• Lack of clear CC policy and legislation, some proposed CC responses
remain supply-driven (not easy to align with nat. priorities)
• Limited technical and institutional capacity
• Silo planning approach (link between CC actions and existing
investment plans, where relevant)
• Coordination/cooperation issue (Gvt-Gvt, Gvt-DPs, DPs-DPs): CC is
cross-cutting issue
• Data availability, reliability and management issues (incl. weak
research capacity)
• Limited CC awareness, limited understanding about future CC and its
impacts, and GHG mitigation potential
• Limited connection b/w research results, policy formulation and
proposed actions
Linkages between current mechanisms
and NAP
Building on the national CC responses that have occurred in
Cambodia, NAP is expected to support the national
processes by:
• Providing cross-cutting services for sub-national and sectors action
plans on climate change
• Integrated programming (joint programming by sectors, & synergies
with mitigation)
• Enhancing coordination capacity (inter-disciplinary, inter-agencies,
inter-ministerial etc.)
Thank you