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Analyzing climate change risks: past, present and
future
Understanding climate change and Sustainable
Development Goals&
Prioritizing expected adaptation outcomes
Framing systems for assessment and mapping to the SDG and national
targets: a demo using Food Security
Managing multiple entry points to assessment
&Defining collections of
systems for assessment
Introduction to a systems approach based on adaptation-development themes
Mapping of SDGs and targets to the development themes
Defining collections of systems for each theme
A demonstration using the food security theme
Map of systems for the other adaptation-development themes
A diagnosis of the SDGs and their targets
Applying climate change to the SDGs and other development goals to identify priority expected adaptation outcomes
Past climate (trends and “normal conditions”/baselines
Current working trends (operational memory – changes and impacts already here)
Seasonal forecasts (operations over the annual cycle – incremental steps towards the future)
Future projected climate (<2 degree future – basis for forward resilience planning)
Visualizing and communicating climate and changes (global to local)
Showing how to manage multiple entry points to the assessments
Defining component systems for each adaptation-development theme in terms of single to compound systems
Ultimate national system of systems
Selecting systems for assessment in a given situation
Designing implementation
strategies & Managing multiple sources of climate financing
Funding procedures from main sources of funding
Procedures for policy development and adoption at the national level > including definition of the NDC
Alignment with GCF country programming
Continuum between planned actions and anticipatory solutions
Managing multiple sources of climate financing
Closing the loop: Assessing the Sustainable Development benefits of
adaptation actions&
Monitoring the process using the PEG M&E Tool
Guidelines for national reporting from the mandate for the NAP
National reporting guidelines for adaptation policies (NDCs, AdComms)
COP/PA guidelines for reporting
Reporting: Nationally, internationally to the
UNFCCC
Assessing adaptation outcomes using targets defined in connection with the SDG targets
Data collection methods beyond project lifetimes
Monitoring progress, effectiveness and gaps (PEG) in the process underlying the formulation and implementation of the NAPs
Accessing the GCF Readiness support for the formulation of the
NAP and maintaining the process
GCF guidelines Creating and
maintaining an ongoing process for NAPs at the national level (before and after presentation of the first NAP)
Developing a sample log-frame and proposal to the GCF for NAP readiness
Supporting the process using research and systematic observations and ongoing assessment
Role of science and education
NAP Workshop Workout – using the NAP-Sustainable Development integrating framework (NAP-SDG iFrame)
A sample process to formulate and implement
NAPs
The NAP
Complimentary technical reports
Operational outputs: road map, proposals, work plans, progress reports
Articulating how al objectives and guiding principles of the process to formulate and implement NAPs were addressed
High-level opening;Malawi Open NAP case study & introduction to available funding from
the GCF and the GEF
Keynote presentation on climate change in Malawi
Overview and update on NAPs
The Open NAP concept (an online crowdsourcing initiative)
Priority themes for the Malawi Open NAP
Prototype Open NAP for Malawi
Sampling of implementation
The NAP
Valuation and costing Criteria for appraisal
and ranking Ranking options for
activities under given adaptation strategies/solutions
Appraising, costing and ranking of adaptation
options
A marketplace of available support to the countries based on various support programmes
NAP GSP, NAP-Ag, NAP Global Network, GWP, LEG
The Global NAP Calendar
NAP Central
Assessing climate risk and vulnerability by system to identify
adaptation options (under applicable SDG
targets)
Available technical support through NAP support programmes
Matching choice/type of assessment framework with each system
Indepth examples from different entry points
Linking systems to knowledge management: methodologies, tools, data, sample solutions
Presenting a sample process of main activities based on the NAP technical guidelines and national circumstances
Tracks for the process, the integrated assessments, interfacing with the GCF and other funding, reporting and M&E