christine kitzler, project co-ordinator, osce 10 th meeting of the working group on flood management...
Post on 30-Dec-2015
231 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
Christine Kitzler, Project Co-ordinator, OSCE
10th Meeting of the Working Group on Flood Management and Adaptation to Climate
Change
22-23 April 2015, Kiev
This project is funded by the:
Project: Climate Change and Security in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus
CONTENT
General Overview and Purpose
Status of project implementation
Next steps and Upcoming events
Benefits of transboundary cooperation and relevance of Dniester activities for other regions
CONTEXT CLIMATE CHANGE & SECURITY
Acknowledgement of climate change & security linkages at global and regional level
Global Risk Report 2014 (WEF) lists Failure of climate change mitigation & adaptation, Water crises, Food crises, Greater incidence of extreme weather events, among top ten global risks of highest concern
Security implications of climate change on water resources, food production, energy security, human, domestic & international security; (5th AR IPCC Volume I)
Security Implications not yet everywhere assessed
GENERAL OVERVIEW
Project: Climate Change and Security in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus
Implementation Period: 01.01.2013 – 31.12 2015 (2016)
Donors: EU (IfS) and ADA
ENVSEC Partners: UNEP, UNECE, UNDP, REC, OSCE
Project Regions: Eastern Europe, Central Asia, South Caucasus
“support regional stability through transboundary co-operation on adaptation to consequences of
climate change”
Specific Objectives:
Key stakeholders in three regions better informed on security implications of climate change
Key stakeholders capacitated to mainstream security considerations of climate change into adaptation plans and strategies to counteract risks
Enhanced regional co-operation in developing and implementing climate change adaptation strategies
PURPOSE
1.1 Participatory assessments of security impacts of climate change - Implementing Organizations: UNEP, OSCE, UNDP, REC
Vulnerability assessments to identify climate change and security risks and hot-spots in all three regions through:
• Desk study for each of the three regions• Participatory assessments of security risks of climate change in national & regional consultations in Eastern Europe, Central Asia & South Caucasus• Mapping of assessment results for each region• Development of an integrated climate risk assessment (vulnerability assessments & visual map of climate change & security issues & hot- spots)
MAIN ACTIVITIES
ACHIEVEMENTS
1.1 Participatory assessments of security impacts of climate change
1st PHASE of Participatory Assessments of Security implications & Climate Change Hot-Spots completed (Desk Study and National Consultations)
Preliminary maps with findings from stakeholders and participants in national consultation workshops elaborated
Preparations for 2nd PHASE of Participatory Assessment (Regional Consultations & Finalization of Assessment Reports) ongoing
1.1 Participatory assessments of security impacts of climate change
Preliminary assessment of local, national & regional security impacts of climate change completed together with key-stakeholders from different sectors in project countries
Understanding & awareness of climate change as a security challenge & need for regional cooperation on adaptation in 3 regions enhanced
Recommendations how to adapt to climate change & security risks in identified hot-spots under elaboration
ACHIEVEMENTS
SECURITY IMPLICATIONS – Eastern Europe
Example: Floods and high water
Issues and trends: Catastrophic floods, mud slides, bank erosion, flooding of settlements (especially in lower reaches), blocked watercourses (especially in rural areas), pollution hazards – heavy metals, cyanides and radionuclides
Impact on livelihoods, threats to health & lives of people, infrastructure, local & transboundary problems
Security implications: Water security, human security, social tensions
Areas: Basins of the Western Dvina, Western Bug, Neman, Pripyat (Belarus); Dniester, Prut, Reut (Moldova); Dniester, Prut, Pripyat, Danube, Tizsa, estuaries of the Black Sea (the Dniester & Danube deltas), Dnieper-South Bug, Tiligulsky (Ukraine)
Example: Agriculture and soils
Issues and trends: Droughts, climate disasters (e.g., hail), desertification, yield loss, increased risk of farming in some areas, reduced nutritional value of products, temporary increase of yield, displacement of boundaries and appearance of the new climatic zones Soil degradation, soil salinization, the need for new irrigation systems, shortage of water, reduction of drinking water quality
Impacts on livelihoods, competition for water, infrastructure
Security implications: Biodiversity, food security, water security, economic security, social tensions
Areas: southern and south-western part including Polesie (Belarus), all of Moldova; southern and south-eastern part including northern Crimea and other steppes, Polesie (Ukraine)
SECURITY IMPLICATIONS – Eastern Europe
1.2 Production and dissemination of information on security impacts of climate change & required adaptation measures –
Implementing Organizations: OSCE, UNEP, UNDP
• Preparation of materials reflecting the outcomes of the participatory assessments for each region
• Public information meetings (2 in Eastern Europe)• Public outreach through Aarhus Centres and Website
MAIN ACTIVITIES
Main activities once Assessment component is completed; scheduled for 2016; public outreach activities started in frame of organized events
2.1 Dniester basin-wide strategic framework for adaptation to climate change, implementation plan & implementation of adaptation measures – Implementing Organizations: UNECE, OSCE
• Vulnerability assessment & development of transboundary adaptation strategy with WG on flood management & climate change adaptation • Development of implementation plan & resource mobilization strategy • Implementation of selected transboundary adaptation measures • Climate change impacts mainstreamed into national & basin-wide water management policies, river basin management plans, etc.• Share Dniester adaptation strategy as best practise example
MAIN ACTIVITIES
Dniester River Basin = pilot region for adaptation to climate change and security risks of regional project on Climate Change and Security
2.1 Dniester basin-wide strategic framework for adaptation to climate change, implementation plan & implementation of adaptation measures
Strategic framework for basin wide adaptation to climate change finalized
Adaptation measures selected in July 2014; Implementation ongoing (Water balance for basin, reservoir modelling, reforestation and public awareness raising etc.)
Implementation plan & resources mobilization strategy under elaboration together with national consultants
ACHIEVEMENTS
2.1 Dniester basin-wide strategic framework for adaptation to climate change, implementation plan & implementation of adaptation measures
1st time cooperation on climate change adaptation in Dniester basin between Moldova & Ukraine
Dniester basin one of only few transboundary basins worldwide with basin wide climate change adaptation strategy
Capacities enhanced to adapt to climate change in a transboundary context (ecosystem adaptation)
ACHIEVEMENTS
2.2 Training of key stakeholders on security impacts of climate change and adaptation measures - Implementing Organizations: REC
• Development of training syllabus based on results from assessment & pilot adaptation phase
• Training of stakeholders on methodology for regional Climate Risk Assessment (how to identify hot spots)
• Training on preparation & implementation of transboundary adaptation strategy
MAIN ACTIVITIES
To enable replication of methodologies in other regions & transboundary basins
NEXT STEPS
UPCOMING EVENTS and NEXT STEPS
1.1 Participatory Assessments
- Regional Consultations (June – September 2015) in EE, CA & SC
- Finalization of Vulnerability Assessments and Visualization of Hot- Spots for EE, SC & CA
2.1 Dniester Pilot Region
- 11th Meeting of the Working Group on flood management & adaptation to climate change end of 2015 in Chisinau
- Finalization of Implementation Plan and Implementation of adaptation measures
2.2 Training - (Autumn 2015)
BENEFITS OF TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION AND SHARING OF DNIESTER EXPERIENCE
Raise awareness that cooperation for effective adaptation crucial
Transboundary cooperation prevents negative effects & maximises effectiveness of adaptation strategies
Dniester experience sharing with other (project) regions
Participatory approach important
Strategic Framework for Adaptation contributes to implementation of international commitments of both countries
top related