ACCC II and risk based adaptation planning - Rebecca Nadin
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ACCC II and Risk-based Adaptation Planning
Dr Rebecca Nadin, Director ACCC IIACCC II April 2016
Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
Developing the Skills and Methodologies to Carry out Risked based Climate Adaptation Planning
Overall schedule: Workshops x 3Overall Objective- to develop the skills and methodologies to : • deliver ‘risk based adaptation planning’. • integrate climate risk into provincial and sector level socio
economic planning.• Produce a ‘set of risk based approach guidelines’ that can be
applied to a other sectors
Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
What do we mean by climate risk?Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
Future WorkshopsDr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
Risk-based adaptation planning
• Risk Based Adaptation Planning – enables national and local government to better incorporate climate resilience into sustainable development goals
Why is a risk based approach to important?
Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
Risk-based adaptation planning: importance to China’s
developmentChina is facing a number of climate and non-climate risks that could undermine the socioeconomic gains it has made.
Core Messages: Mitigation alone cannot address
these risks.
Adaptation complements mitigation
Risk-based adaptation addresses the potential impacts or opportunities to sectors and development
Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
Risk-based adaptation planning
The ACCC Adaptation Framework. Source: Opitz-Stapleton, 2010). In Nadin R, Opitz-Stapleton S, Yinlong X (eds). 2016. Climate Risk and Resilience in China. Routledge: Abingdon.
Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
ACCC II risk-based Adaptation Planning Road map
Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
Policy focus – intersection with other policies
For example ‘Water Sector’ Adaptation Plan could cover: Flooding risk (from any source). Water environment. Water supply.
Plan is not produced in isolation. It links into other adaptation Sector Action Plans, particularly those for:Emergency and Rescue Services;Spatial Planning and Land Use;The Built Environment; andAgriculture
Sustainable development
Climate change adaptationMitigation co-benefitsOther sectors
Disaster risk reduction
Dr Rebecca Nadin. INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group. 2016
For more information, please contact:
rebecca.nadin@intasave.cn
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