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Adaptation – learning from case studies for adaptation policies and sustainable development Habiba Gitay World Resources Institute [email protected] Climate, Energy and Pollution Program World Resources Institute http://www.wri.org

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Page 1: Adaptation – learning from case studies for adaptation policies and sustainable development Habiba Gitay World Resources Institute hgitay@wri.org Climate,

Adaptation – learning from case studies for adaptation policies and sustainable development

Habiba GitayWorld Resources Institute

[email protected]

Climate, Energy and Pollution ProgramWorld Resources Institute http://www.wri.org

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What I want to cover….

Human activities

Multiple pressures

Impacts: Ecosystems, ecosystem services, human well-being

Natural and

human capital

Responses

Use this approach to for case studies

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Human activitiesPopulation/demographicConsumption/productionTechnological changes

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^GHG

Human activities

LULCC

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^GHG

Human activities

LULCC

Strat ozone dep

Air pollution,aerosols Pers org poll

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^GHG

Human activities

LULCC

Strat ozone dep

Air pollution,aerosols Pers org poll

Climate change

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^GHG

Landdegradation

Human activities

LULCC

Changes in biodiversity

Strat ozone dep

Air pollution,aerosols Pers org poll

Climate change

Water degradation

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Between Climate change, Land degradation, water degradation and loss in biodiversity

Linkages….

changes in Biodiversity

Land degradation

Water degradation

Climate change

strong

medium

weak

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^GHG

Landdegradation

Human activities

LULCC

Changes in biodiversity

Strat ozone dep

Air pollution,aerosols Pers org poll

Climate change

Water degradation

Human well-beingEnvironment sustainability

-ve

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Ecosystem Services The benefits people obtain from ecosystems

•Regulating•Benefits

obtained from regulation of ecosystem processes

• climate regulation• disease control

• flood control•

detoxification

•Provisioning•Goods

produced or provided by ecosystems

• food • fresh water• fuel wood

• fiber• biochemicals

• genetic resources

•Cultural•Non-material

benefits obtained from

ecosystems

• spiritual • recreational

• aesthetic• inspirational• educational • communal• symbolic

• Supporting• Services

that maintain

the conditions for life on

earth.• Soil formation

• Nutrient cycling

• Pollination

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^GHG

Landdegradation

Human activities

LULCC

Changes in biodiversity

Strat ozone dep

Air pollution,aerosols Pers org poll

Water degradation

-ve

Responses to reverse trends

and meet sust dev goals

Climate change

Responses

Human well-beingEnvironment sustainability

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^GHG

Landdegradation

Human activities

LULCC

Changes in biodiversity

Strat ozone dep

Air pollution,aerosols Pers org poll

Water degradation

-ve

Climate change

Economic Legal & institutional

Social & behavioural

Science, tech & transfer

Human well-beingEnvironmental sustainability

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• Economic

• Legal and institutional

• Social and Behavioural

• Science, technology, technology transfer

• All of these can be part of adaptation

Response options for developing policies

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• Multiple stages

• Initial stage – a set of case studies focused on water and agriculture in specific landscapes

• Ask a series of questions to analyse what is happening on the ground before going into future planned adaptation (network..)

What is our approach…..

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• What is the status of the ecosystems, ecosystem services and human well-being?

• What are the multiple pressures that affect these landscapes and human societies?

• How do individuals/households, formal and informal institutions respond to these pressures including climatic extremes?

• What are the projected changes? (scenarios..)

• Can the present responses cope with future changes? Adaptation –short-term, medium and long-term

Our approach….a series of questions

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• Scenario development

• Aspiration of people at local level

• Sustainable development plans at state/regional/national level

• projections of how pressures (LULCC, population, consumption patterns) are changing, Climate change projections

Our approach….scenario and their uses

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• Awareness raising

• Information – generation and dissemination

• planning and decision-making

• private sector???

• Tools and methods (maybe)

• Resources

Our approach… future stages…

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• Work in specific landscapes/watersheds

• Pilots, learning by doing; understand present

• Inclusion of multiple pressures

• Climate change exacerbating them – may be dominant in future

So in conclusion

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• Consider ecosystem services and tradeoffs between them in space and time

• Consider developing scenarios/storylines

• Use “adaptation” as a vehicle for addressing multiple pressures and maybe indirect drivers (root causes) and moving towards sustainable development

In conclusion