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Roadmap
• 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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Steering Committee
PICTsx4SPC
SPREPUNISDR
PIFSUNDP
Roadmap Coordinator
supported by:SOPAC/SPCSPREPUNISDRConsultant support**as may be required
CROP CEOs Sub Committee on Climate Change
SPC CRGA SPREP Council
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Roadmap Next Steps (1/2)
• 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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hours days months decadesyears centuries
Weather
Climate variability
Climate change
Rain storm
Tropical cyclone
Wet season &dry season
El Niño - Southern
Oscillation (ENSO)
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
(PDO) Global warming&
ocean acidification
Weather and climate time scales
Source: CSIRO, PCCSP (2011)
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Roadmap – Draft Guiding Qs
1. Current Levels of Awareness & Understanding
• What do you understand about the terms: – 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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Roadmap – Draft Guiding Qs
2. Achievements, Challenges and Opportunities
• 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
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
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
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?