Global Gender and Climate Aliance CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION Reducing the vulnerability to extreme events through prevention
Mar 27, 2015
Global Gender and Climate Aliance
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
Reducing the vulnerability to extreme events through prevention
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• The climate community’s understanding of the role of adaptation in responding to climate change has shifted in recent years
• Originally viewed as a secondary and long-term option to be used as a last resort if mitigation efforts were unsuccessful, adaptation has emerged as an urgent priority, particularly for the poor and other vulnerable communities with the least capacity to cope with impacts
Background
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Stronger typhoons and hurricanes
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Severe floods.Severe floods/more heavy-excessive rains
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Coastal impacts
Exposure to coastal risk: Gambia
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More devastating droughts in Africa and Asia
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Intense heat waves. More wildfires and forest fires
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Increase in the incidence of malaria, dengue and other vector-borne disease
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Scope of the CC crisis
Six human development tipping points
1. Reduced agricultural productivity
2. Heightened water scarcity
3. Increased exposure to extreme weather events
4. Collapse of ecosystems
5. Increased health risks
6. Increased risks & economic and social vulnerability of affected communities
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DRR a first line of defence against CC
• Making gender-sensitive DRR a tool for climate change adaptation is a win-win option for a country to achieve resilience to disasters and climate change
• CC adaptation can immediately benefits from the existing disaster risk reduction tools and approaches:
- Hyogo Framework for Action- Flood management guidelines- Guidelines on national platforms for disaster risk reduction- Drought management framework- Risk and vulnerability assessments approaches- Educational and awareness raising method- Early warning Gender considerations have been included in some countries
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1. Develop coherent national policies and approaches to address climate disaster risk, with strong political support
2. Scale up the use of DRR tools as a core in adaptation policy and strategies at the national and local levels
1. Ensure gender-sensitive risk reduction as core part post-2012 climate change strategy and an essential part of poverty reduction strategies
Few suggestions
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Women are Powerful Agents of
Change and their leadership is critical. Women have always
been leaders in community
revitalization and natural resource
management
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Despite these facts, women have not been afforded an equal opportunity to participate in
decision making related to adaptation and mitigation policies and initiatives at the
international and national level related to climate change
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Why Address Gender in Climate Change Adaptation policy?
– Differentiated impacts of climate change
• Women’s Primary role in managing the environment.
• Women’s right to equal representation.
• Gender mainstreaming improves efficiency in CC Policies & Programmes.
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The case of the African Adaptation Programme
• Japanese multi million programme to 21 African countries
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Gender Tools and methodologiesGender Tools and methodologies
• Gender tools are not isolated entities. • They are not viewed as specific
products but as part of a process. • They are flexible, and build on, and
strengthen existing local knowledge, structures and institutions
• Enhance socio-economic benefits, gender equality/equity, and improve livelihoods.
• Sustainable continually promote learning and innovation
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Adopting Gender Approach for Adopting Gender Approach for Holistic Sustainable DevelopmentHolistic Sustainable Development
• The Gender Approach is a working tool that should be integrated in the entire programming process, including:
• Gender Analysis • Disaggregate all data by gender. • Gender responsive indicators to measure results, benefits and
impact.• Build up and strengthen sustainable development strategies
and institutional frameworks.• Document and disseminate best practices to continually
promote learning and innovation.
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The Climate Challenge• The impacts of climate change are evident and
gendered.• Post-Copenhagen agreement will drastically
change the development paradigm• The GGCA is bringing the human dimension to the
global CC policy, including gender equality and women’s empowerment.
• The current challenge is to support national governments to design and implement gender-responsive national Adaptation policies and programmes.