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    NewsletterDear reader,

    We are pleased to present the first issue of the

    newsletter of the South East Europe Forum on Climate

    Change Adaptation, containing information on current

    project activities, updates from the civil society

    organization (CSO) networks in Croatia, Macedonia,

    Montenegro and Serbia, as well as relevant news

    related to climate change and disaster risk reduction in

    South East Europe (SEE).

    The idea of the IPA project SEE Forum on Climate

    Change Adaptation has been jointly developed by the

    Austrian, Croatian, Macedonian and Montenegro Red

    Cross with the main purpose to raise awareness about

    the humanitarian consequences of climate change in

    the SEE region. In cooperation with the Serbian project

    partner, the Centre for Monitoring and Evaluation, the

    Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre in the Hague,

    the World Wide Fund For Nature and the Institute for

    Economic Promotion of the Austrian Federal Economic

    Chamber, this project shall contribute to an increased

    participation of CSOs in national and regional co-

    operation on climate change adaptation.

    We hope you enjoy reading our newsletter and for

    more detailed information on our project, please visit

    www.seeclimateforum.org!

    EU Acquis Trainings focusing on Climate

    Change Adaptation

    As an integral part of the SEE forum on Climate Change

    Adaptation project, members from all four national

    networks from Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and

    Serbia will receive an EU acquis training. Participants

    shall get acquainted with existing legislation of the EU

    on climate change adaptation and identify the existing

    gaps in their countrys legislation with a view to their

    aspirations to become EU members. The training will

    tackle these issues by provision of know-how, exchange

    of knowledge and experience and transfer of best

    practice cases from Europe in climate change

    adaptation strategies. The trainings will take place in

    October 2011 in Podgorica and Zagreb, and in

    November 2011 in Skopje and Belgrade, facilitated by a

    representative of the Federal Environment Agency from

    Austria.

    Regional Training on Advocacy Strategies3 4 November 2011; Belgrade, Serbia

    As part of the project activities, a regional training on

    advocacy strategies will take place in the beginning of

    November 2011. The aim of this training is to develop

    and strengthen advocacy capacities of the network

    members from Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and

    Serbia.

    PROJECT EVENT

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    In this issue:

    Climate Risk Assessment Training EU Acquis Trainings Training on Advocacy Strategies

    News from National Networks Other Regional CSOs News

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    The training will build on the existing advocacy

    knowledge and practically develop the network

    members lobbying skills, helping them to develop

    strategies to bring their key messages from their

    national climate risk assessments to decision-makers

    and opinion leaders. The training will be facilitated by

    an expert of the Institute for Economic Promotion of the

    Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.

    Climate Risk Assessment Training

    14 -16 September 2011; Struga, Macedonia

    In view of strengthening the CSO networks capacities in

    elaborating national climate risk assessments, a regionaltraining was held in Struga (Macedonia), from 14 to 16

    September 2011. The workshop was organized by the

    Macedonian Red Cross with the support of the Austrian

    Red Cross, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Climate

    Centre, and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

    The workshop was attended by over 40 participants,

    from different sectors and backgrounds, such as CSOs,

    governmental institutions and hydro-metrological

    institutes from Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro andSerbia. They had the opportunity to find out more about

    climate vulnerability assessments, their purpose and

    added-value. Further, inputs on experience and best

    practice in climate vulnerability assessments provided

    by the RC/RC Climate Centre and the WWF deepened

    the participants understanding on the topic and lead to

    the identification of methods for assessing climate

    related risks focusing on national and sectoral

    vulnerabilities.

    At the same time potential gaps, such as the availability

    of scientific data, were addressed and potential

    synergies discussed.

    Participants got a clearer picture of the complex process

    of climate risk assessments and elaborated their

    national terms of reference along the networks priority

    areas, to be used for the risk assessment.

    As regards the purpose of the envisaged assessments,

    which shall be finished by mid-2012 and brought

    together on a regional level, almost all present network

    members agreed to use it for awareness-raising and

    communication, educational work and planning of

    further actions in the field of climate change and

    disaster risk reduction.

    Macedonian Network participants

    The beautiful venue of the training at the Ohrid Lake

    contributed to a good working atmosphere and the

    workshop strengthened the CSO network members

    expertise to conduct national climate risk assessments.

    On this occasion ties among network members from all

    four countries were strengthened, which contributed to

    valuable regional exchange and cooperation.

    REGIONAL PROJECT

    EVENT REVIEWS

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    Montenegrin Network

    Climate Response

    The Montenegrin network Climate Response was

    established and mobilized within the IPA project SEE

    Forum on Climate Change Adaptation. The networkgathers together CSOs from Montenegro, working in the

    field of environmental protection, education,

    democracy development, humanitarian assistance,

    social affairs and in the business sector. The network

    represents a platform for cooperation between its

    members, with the purpose of raising awareness within

    general public and decision makers about climate

    change and its consequences.

    Climate Response fosters the promotion andimplementation of the highest standards in climate

    protection and adaptation, in order to reduce the

    vulnerability of Montenegrin population, especially the

    most vulnerable groups (e.g. elderly people, children,

    people with limited access to health care) and to foster

    sustainable development.

    Members of the Climate Response Network

    The focal point of the network Climate Response is

    from Montenegro Red Cross, and other members are

    Juventas, European Movement Montenegro, CAZAS,

    Green Home, Ozon, MEDCEM, DOO Telenor, Telecom

    AD Montenegro, Electric Power Company Montenegro

    AD, Winsol, Agency for Local Democracy, University of

    Mediteran and University of Donja Gorica. The network

    is also supported by the Ministry of Tourism and

    Sustainable Development, Institute for Public Health,

    REC, Hydro-meteorological Institute of Montenegro and

    Agency for Environmental Protection.

    After the initial network meeting, which took place in

    April 2011, a tree planting action was organized,

    together with the representatives of the Ministry of

    Tourism and Sustainable Development and Gorana. This

    action was in line with the message from International

    Federation of Red Cross one tree for each volunteer.

    Tree planting action in Montenegro

    At the moment the Montenegrin network, as well as

    partner networks in Croatia, Macedonia and Serbia are

    in the process of developing national climate risk

    assessments in view of identifying major climate

    challenges and elaborating recommendations for

    solutions on policy level.

    CSO NETWORKS IN SEE

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    Priorities of the Macedonian Network

    Climate Reaction

    The Macedonian CSO network Climate Reaction was

    formed in the framework of the IPA project SEE Forum

    on Climate Change Adaptation in May 2011. It gathers

    CSOs from Macedonia, working in the fields of

    environment, education, development, democracy,

    humanitarian and health assistance, social affairs and

    business.

    Joint Policy Priorities Workshop in Macedonia

    During a policy priorities workshop held in June 2011,

    network members decided on their network priorities

    for the next two years, taking into consideration the

    second national communication on climate change in

    Macedonia.

    The networks priorities are in the fields of health,

    disaster risk and response, agriculture and forestry,

    water and energy. Specifically, the network will focus on

    heat waves and UV radiation, hygiene, floods, fires and

    earthquakes, irrigation water, droughts, desertification,

    water temperature and quality, energy efficiency, solar

    and hydro energy.

    The purposes of the network are to involve CSOs in the

    decision making process regarding the climate change

    issues in Macedonia, to inform the public about the

    causes and consequences of climate change and to have

    a bilateral information exchange between civil society

    organizations and relevant institutions.

    Croatia: Network for Climate Change

    Adaptation

    Joint Policy Priorities Workshop in Croatia

    The Croatian network for climate change adaptation,

    initiated by the Croatian Red Cross, gathers CSOs from

    environmental, humanitarian, economic and social area

    of work and interest. The network represents a

    platform, raising awareness on the influence and the

    consequences of climate change in the Republic of

    Croatia, in particular within the general population,

    decision makers and governmental institutions. The

    network further works on the promotion of sustainable

    development, disaster risk reduction influenced by

    climate change with special focus on vulnerable groups

    at all levels of local and regional self-government.

    The networks policy priorities were defined during a

    workshop held in Zagreb in June 2011, and they are in

    the areas of water, energy, agriculture and forestry,

    land use and transport, health and disaster risk

    reduction. The network will use various strategies, such

    as public campaigns, press and other media visibility to

    raise awareness of decision makers and the general

    public about necessity of climate change adaptation

    (CCA) and damage control of climate change. The

    network coordinates the cooperation between CSOs,

    governmental institutions on all levels of local and

    regional self-government in CCA. Network membersexchange information on practical and expert level,

    both in the regional and international framework.

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    Serbian Climate Forum -

    Adaptation for the Future

    The Serbian CSO network formed in the framework of

    the EU project SEE Forum on Climate Change

    Adaptation, is called Climate Forum and was

    established in April 2011. In September 2011 a

    Memorandum of Understanding on the official

    formation of the network was signed by 17 CSOs from

    all over Serbia that will act together on emphasizing

    that climate change is a concern of the Serbia.

    The goal of the Serbian network is to form partnerships

    among social, economic, humanitarian and

    environmental organizations to deal with the challenges

    they face in the area of the environment and climate

    change. On top of that, the network will be active in

    raising awareness of the relationship between climate

    and development among the general public, state

    institutions, decision-makers and business sector, but

    also advocate international climate justice. A valuable

    perspective on the humanitarian aspect will be given by

    the Red Cross of Serbia.

    Climate change will have very significant and negative

    socio-economic consequences. This general threat

    requires adaptable management, which enables the

    participation of all relevant sectors, said Duska

    Dimovic, the director of the WWF program in Serbia.

    One of the goals of the project is to improve the

    sustainable management of natural resources, with the

    focus on the functionality of different eco-systems,

    Dimovic said.

    Serbian Network MoU Signing

    Not only is the cooperation in the field of climate

    change among social, economic, humanitarian and

    environmental CSOs inappropriate on the national or

    local level, but a regional communication platform is

    also missing. This project will create a platform for the

    transfer of knowledge, exchange of best practices and

    joint action in raising awareness and lobbying of all

    interest groups for the climate change adaptation

    pointed out Marko Savic, program director at the Centre

    for Monitoring and Evaluation, and the national project

    coordinator in Serbia.

    Disaster Risk Reduction Gains Importance

    for UN-EU Partnership

    13 September 2011; New York, USA

    Following the opening of the 66th

    session of the United

    Nations, the UN-EU Partnerships Report for 2010 was

    issued. It emphasizes the increasingly important role of

    disaster risk reduction in the activities of the United

    Nations and the European Union.

    This is the first time that the United Nations

    International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR)

    has contributed to the UN-EU Partnership Report

    marking the shift in perspective of the partnership fromdealing with crisis to strengthening resilience. There

    can be no question that reducing vulnerability to risks is

    infinitely preferable to fighting the human suffering and

    economic consequences of crises, says the report.

    Read the entire article on UNISDR website or read the

    reporthere.

    NEWS

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    4th

    International Scientific Conference on

    Energy and Climate Change

    23 24 October 2011; Athens, Greece

    This year the 4th

    International Scientific Conference

    Energy and Climate Change of the Promitheas Net will

    take place from 13 to 14 October 2011 in Athens. The

    Scientific Committee invites scientists, researchers, PhD

    candidates and policy makers from all over the world to

    participate. Further information is available on the

    conference website.

    Serbian Cities Join World Disaster

    Reduction Campaign

    14 September 2011; Serbia

    Serbia has shown a lot of progress in disaster risk

    reduction and is now taking a significant step towards

    establishing a National Platform for Disaster Risk

    Reduction. It has been announced that 32 Serbian cities

    have now formally joined the World Disaster Reduction

    Campaign Making Cities Resilient: "My City is Getting

    Ready!" The announcement followed the meeting

    between the President of Serbia, Boris Tadic, and the

    UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for

    Disaster Risk Reduction, Margareta Wahlstrm. The two

    officials discussed Serbias efforts to shift the country

    focus from an emergency reactive approach towards

    pro-active disaster prevention and risk reduction

    strategy. Read the whole articlehere.

    Serbia joins DRR campaign

    Start of the Twinning project in

    Montenegro

    The Twinning project is a form of partnership

    between administrative bodies of EU member countries

    and countries that are candidates for EU membership,

    and it started in Montenegro in May. The aim of the

    project is to prepare the National development plan of

    Montenegro and to define relevant rules, procedures

    and institutional framework needed for the

    implementation of this plan. On the national level, this

    document will define developing regions and setpriorities within these regions, and will be used as a

    governmental framework for defining its annual policy

    priorities. The Agency for Environmental Protection of

    Montenegro will update greenhouse gasses inventory

    which will be used for the preparation of Second

    National Communication to United Nations Framework

    Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This will be

    one of the major activities that Agency is conducting in

    this year.

    Training for EU Funding & Programmes for

    Croatian Organisations

    27 - 28 October 2011; Zagreb, Croatia

    The training focuses on the evaluators perspectives and

    answers the following questions: How to prepare a

    competitive proposal? How can I make sure that my

    idea fits fully the calls topics? What are the differences

    between the evaluation procedures of IPA, SF, FP7 and

    other EU programmes? Europa Media in cooperation

    with two IPA experts organizes a 2-day practical seminar

    particularly designed for Croatian organisations. The

    goal is to provide practical information enabling them towin EU projects. For more details please visit:

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    FUNDING POSSIBILITIES

    http://www.promitheasnet.kepa.uoa.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=77%3A4th-international-scientific-conference-on-qenergy-and-climate-changeq-13-14-october-2011-athens-greece&catid=14%3Aconferences&Itemid=5&lang=enhttp://www.promitheasnet.kepa.uoa.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=77%3A4th-international-scientific-conference-on-qenergy-and-climate-changeq-13-14-october-2011-athens-greece&catid=14%3Aconferences&Itemid=5&lang=enhttp://www.unisdr.org/archive/22086http://www.unisdr.org/archive/22086http://www.unisdr.org/archive/22086http://c/Users/miljevic/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/Content.Outlook/KEMIU9L3/www.eutrainingsite.com/121http://c/Users/miljevic/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/Content.Outlook/KEMIU9L3/www.eutrainingsite.com/121http://c/Users/miljevic/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/Content.Outlook/KEMIU9L3/www.eutrainingsite.com/121http://www.unisdr.org/archive/22086http://www.promitheasnet.kepa.uoa.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=77%3A4th-international-scientific-conference-on-qenergy-and-climate-changeq-13-14-october-2011-athens-greece&catid=14%3Aconferences&Itemid=5&lang=en
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    PUBLICATIONSThe SEE Transnational Cooperation

    Programme

    The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation

    Programme aims to develop transnational partnerships

    on matters of strategic importance, in order to improve

    the territorial, economic and social integrationprocesses and to contribute to cohesion, stability and

    competitiveness of the region. Through the programme

    and its priority axis protection and improvement of the

    environment project in the field of water management,

    flood risk prevention, cooperation in management of

    natural assets and protected areas, as well as in energy

    and resource efficiency can be funded. The last call of

    this programme is foreseen to open in October and to

    close in November 2011. Further information on the call

    and on national contacts points are available on:

    www.southeast-europe.net

    Calls for Proposals:

    Supporting CSOs' contribution in designing,

    implementing, promoting and monitoring of sustainable

    development and environment protection policies

    Cross-border Programme Serbia Montenegro under

    the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance

    Red Cross / Red Crescent Climate Guide

    The Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Guide is based on

    five years of experiences from more than thirty national

    Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, particularly in

    developing countries. The guide deals with the

    experience of Red Cross and Red Crescent staff and

    volunteers trying to understand and address the risks ofclimate change. It contains basic information about

    climate change: the general implications, humanitarian

    consequences and scientific consensus. Its six modules

    (Getting started, Dialogues, Communications, Disaster

    management, Community-based disaster risk reduction

    and Health) are structured to show real-life experiences

    and perspectives, a 'how-to' section and specific step-

    by-step guidance.

    IPCC Report Climate Change Impacts

    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

    report, 'Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and

    Vulnerability' says the global environment is already

    affected by climate change and that the increase in

    global temperatures will lead to an augmentation in

    drought, flooding and changes to seasonal patterns.

    Although many of the most vulnerable regions are in

    developing countries in Africa, Asia as well as island

    communities around the globe, the entire global

    community will be affected. As a result, efficient

    adaptation measures should be coordinated at local,

    national, regional, and international levels. Read more

    on the impacts on Europehere.

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    Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster

    Risk Reduction in Europe: A Review of Risk

    Governance

    This study was published by the Council of Europe and it

    aims to analyse climate related disasters risk reduction

    governance in the European context. It particularly

    focuses on the flow of information from researchers to

    policy makers and the way in which the decision-making

    process in climate adaptation and risk reduction is

    commonly managed. The study is limited to Europe and

    investigates practical cases of European regional and

    national adaptation strategies. It also looks into specific

    projects and initiatives addressing Climate Change

    Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction The entire

    document can be foundhere.

    Climate Change Health Adaption Strategy

    and Action Plan of Macedonia

    The goal of the Climate Change Health Adaptation

    Strategyis to plan climate change adaptation measures

    so as to enable the health system to prevent and/or

    overcome present and future risks. This system should

    be able to respond promptly to the risks and problems

    for peoples well-being and health that are expected to

    result from climate change in Macedonia. This strategy

    was developed by the climate change and health

    committee of the Ministry of Health, with the supportof WHO/Europe within the project Protecting health

    from climate change A seven country initiative,

    supported by the German Federal Ministry for the

    Environment, Nature Conservation of Nuclear Safety.

    A Climate for Change: Climate Change and

    its Impacts on Society and Economy in

    Croatia

    This study was published within the Human

    Development Report of the United Nations

    Development Programme in 2008. It is a comprehensive

    publication on climate change in Croatia and its

    implications for health, water resources, tourism,

    agriculture, fishing industry etc. It also deals with the

    possibilities of climate change mitigation and offers

    further recommendations. Click on the image to read

    the report.

    Protecting Health in an Environment

    Challenged by Climate Change: European

    Regional Framework for Action

    The main concern of the Regional Framework for Action

    is health: protection, promotion, security and the

    providing of healthy environments in a changing climate

    in the WHO European Region.

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    It was developed by the European Climate Change and

    Health Task Force, chaired by the United Kingdom and

    Serbia, with the participation of eight countries, the

    European Commission, the European Environment

    Agency, the European Centre for Disease Prevention

    and Control, the Health and Environment Alliance, the

    Regional Environment Centre. WHO/Europe acted as

    the secretariat for the Task Force, which was open for

    participation to all Member States and agencies in the

    WHO European Region. Read or download the

    documenthere.

    The Initial National Communication on

    Climate Change of Montenegro to UNFCCC

    The Initial National Communication on Climate Change

    of Montenegro to the United Nations Framework

    Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is important

    both for the fulfilment of the obligations following the

    ratification of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol,

    and because it can serve as the basis for future activitiesrelating to climate change in Montenegro. It deals with

    national circumstances, greenhouse gases, vulnerability

    and adaptation to climate change and possible

    constraints and requirements. This document was

    produced by the Ministry for Spatial Planning and

    Environment and the UNDP Mission to Montenegro, as

    well as a large number of institutions of the system,

    international and national technical experts.

    The Economic Impacts of Climate Change

    in Montenegro: A First Look

    The Ministry for Spatial Planning and Environment with

    United Nations Development Programme in

    Montenegro has prepared a study intended to assess

    economic losses created by adverse effect of climate

    change in Montenegro. The areas that the report deals

    with are agriculture and forests, tourism, water

    resources and human health in Montenegro.

    It assesses models and methods, gives preliminary

    estimates and suggests ways in which the existing

    analytical and institutional capacity can be improved.

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