Adaptation in INDCs in the UNFCCC Process
Sanjay Vashist Climate Action Network South Asia
July 2015
Adaptation in UNFCCC1. Marrakech Accord (COP 7) Year 2001
Prepare and implement National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) for Least Developed Countries (LDC)
Establishment of Least Developed Country Fund (LDCF)
2. Bali Road Map (COP 13/CMP 3)- Year 2007 Adaptation as one of the building block of Bali Road Map
(BRM)- Mitigation, finance and technology transfer. Prioritize the vulnerable developing countries as LDC, SIDs and
Africa. Creation of Adaptation Fund it’s Board, Trustee and Secretariat.
3. Copenhagen Accord (COP 15/CMP 5)- Year 2009 Global Temperature should be below 2oC and should consider
the long tem goal in relation to temperature rise of 1.5oC. Establishment of Green Climate Fund (GCF). Short tem finance of 30 billion (2010- 2012) Long term finance for 100 billion annually by 2020
Adaptation in UNFCCC4. Cancun Conference (COP 16/CMP 6)- Year 2010
Adopted Cancun Adaptation Framework (CAF) National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) Establish Adaptation Committee (AC) Work Program on Loss and Damage
5. Durban Platform (COP 17/CMP 7)- Year 2011 Adopt a draft guidelines for the formulation of National
Adaptation Plan (NAPs) Decide Composition of and modalities and procedures for
the Adaptation Committee under the authority of and accountable to the COP.
6. Warsaw Conference (COP 19/CMP 9) – 2013 Warsaw International Mechanism on Loss and Damage. Loss and Damage – A new reality, Third pillar of the
negotiation. Limits to adaptation.
Global Negotiations on Adaptation !
Post 2020…
Work stream 1 : decides that [the ADP] shall plan its work …, including, inter alia, on mitigation, adaptation, finance, technology development and transfer, transparency of action and support, and capacity-building, drawing upon submissions from Parties and relevant technical, social and economic information and expertise – Post 2020
Post 2020…
Must be based on science and equity;Participation by all Parties is key;Must be flexible and sensitive to national
circumstances;Must be environmentally effective;Must strengthen international rules-based
system;Must address all elements of paragraph 5 of
1/CP.17 (Mitigation, Adaptation, Finance, Technology, Transparency of Actions and Support, Capacity Building)
Pre 2020…
• Work stream 2 : Further decides that the process shall raise the level of ambition and shall be informed, inter alia, by the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the outcomes of the 2013– 2015 review and the work of the subsidiary bodies
• Decides to launch a work plan on enhancing mitigation ambition to identify and to explore options for a range of actions that can close the ambition gap with a view to ensuring the highest possible mitigation efforts by all Parties – Pre 2020
Intended Nationally Determined Contributions on Adaptation To plan and prepare in advance to deal with climate
impactsTo define national level actions with respect to
policy development and implementation using own domestic resources
To determine what incremental actions are required which require means of implementation from international sources
To analyse the potential loss and damage due to limits of adaptation
To share learning and experience within and outside the country as part of South-South cooperation
Sanjay Vashist Climate Action Network South Asia
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