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Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) LEG regional training workshop on national adaptation plans (NAPs) for Anglophone Africa 27 February to 03 March 2017 Bingu International Convention Centre Lilongwe, Malawi Introduction and a quick guide to the formulation and implementation of national adaptation plans (NAPs)

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Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG)

LEG regional training workshop on national adaptation plans (NAPs)

for Anglophone Africa

27 February to 03 March 2017

Bingu International Convention Centre

Lilongwe, Malawi

Introduction and a quick guide to the formulation

and implementation of national adaptation plans

(NAPs)

COP decisions on NAPs

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Decision 1/CP.16Establishment of the process to formulate and implement NAPS

Decision 5/CP.17 Objectives Guiding principles Guidelines Support (technical, financial)

Decision 3/CP.17 Includes mandates relating

to GCF support for NAPs

Decision 12/CP.18 GEF to support LDCs through

the LDCF for activities to enable NAPs

GEF to consider how to support non-LDCs through the SCCF

To take stock of progress at COP20

Decision 18/CP.19 UN, specialized, bilateral and multilateral agencies to consider establishing or enhancing support programmes for non-LDCs

Decision 3/CP.20 Communication of NAP

documents and outputs through NAP Central

AC & LEG in collaboration with GCF to consider how to best support developing countries in accessing the GCF for NAPs

Decision 1/CP.21GCF to expedite support for LDCs and other dev. countries for formulation of NAPs, and subsequent implementation

Decision 19/CP.21LEG to provide technical guidance and advice on accessing the GCF for NAPs

Decision 4/CP.21LEG & AC to consider how to provide more info. for accessing the GCF for NAPs

Decision 6/CP.22 Appreciates progress (by

Parties, GCF, GEF) and notes challenges (NAP proposals waiting for funds from LDCF)

Invitation to Parties to access the USD 3 million allocation for NAPs by GCF

LEG & AC to continue engagement with the GCF

National adaptation plans

1) Established under the CAF (decision 1/CP.16, paras 15 to 18)

As a process to enable LDCs to formulate and implement NAPs,

building upon their experience in preparing and implementing

NAPAs, as a means of identifying medium- and long-term

adaptation needs and developing and implementing

strategies and programmes to address those needs. Other

developing country Parties are invited to employ the modalities

formulated to support the NAPs.

National adaptation plans (con’t)

3. Under the Lima decision 3/CP.20

• NAPs recognized as fundamental for building adaptive capacity and

reducing vulnerability to the impacts of climate change

• Recognized that NAPs can serve as an important tool for ensuring a

common understanding and for communicating progress made

towards both reducing vulnerability and integrating climate change

adaptation into national and development planning

• Acknowledged the importance of communicating, in a flexible manner,

what the process to formulate and implement national adaptation

plans involves, as well as the outputs and outcomes of that process;

• Invited LDC Parties and other interested developing country Parties, to

forward outputs, including NAP documents, and outcomes related to

the process to formulate and implement national adaptation plans, to

NAP Central;

Objectives of NAPs and the PA global goal on adaptation

1) Objectives of the NAP process (decision 5/CP.17) are:

a) To reduce vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, by

building adaptive capacity and resilience;

b) To facilitate the integration of climate change adaptation, in a

coherent manner, into relevant new and existing policies,

programmes and activities, in particular development planning

processes and strategies, within all relevant sectors and at

different levels, as appropriate.

2) Global goal on adaptation (Article 7 of the Paris Agreement)

• Enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and

reducing vulnerability to climate change, with a view to

contributing to sustainable development and ensuring an

adequate adaptation response in the context of the global

temperature limit of less than 2C.

Guiding principles for NAPs (decision 5/CP.17)

Continuous planning process at

the national level with iterative

updates and outputs

Country-owned, country-driven

Not prescriptive, but flexible and

based on country needs

Building on and not duplicating

existing adaptation efforts

Participatory and transparent

Enhancing coherence of

adaptation and development

planning

Supported by comprehensive

monitoring and review

Considering vulnerable groups,

communities and ecosystems

Guided by best available

science

Taking into consideration

traditional and indigenous

knowledge

Gender-sensitive

Guidelines

• Initial guidelines are contained in decision 5/CP.17, annex

• Technical guidelines for the NAP process, developed by the LEG in response to decision 5/CP.17 paragraph 15 are available at <http://unfccc.int/7279>

• Supplements to the guidelines are available on NAP Central <http://www4.unfccc.int/nap/Guidelines/Pages/Supplements.aspx>

The guidelines provide the basis for the formulation and

implementation of NAPs

Laying the groundwork and addressing gaps

• Initiating and launching of the NAP process

• Stocktaking: identifying available information on climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation and assessing gaps and needs of the enabling environment for the NAP process

• Addressing capacity gaps and weaknesses in undertaking the NAP process

• Comprehensively and iteratively assessing development needs and climate vulnerabilities

Preparatory Elements

• Analysing current climate and future climate change scenarios

• Assessing climate vulnerabilities and identifying adaptation options at the sector, subnational, national and other appropriate levels

• Reviewing and appraising adaptation options

• Compiling and communicating national adaptation plans

• Integrating climate change adaptation into national and subnational development and sectoral planning

Implementation Strategy

• Prioritizing climate change adaptation in national planning

• Developing a (long-term) national adaptation implementation strategy

• Enhancing capacity for planning and implementing adaptation

• Promoting coordination and synergy at the regional level and with other multilateral environmental agreements

Reporting, Monitoring and Review

• Monitoring the NAP process

• Reviewing the NAP process to assess progress, effectiveness and gaps

• Iteratively updating the national adaptation plans

• Outreach on the NAP process and reporting on progress and effectiveness

Elements of the process to formulate and implement NAP

Sample process to formulate and implement a NAP

• A representation of how the main activities could be carried out, and the

outputs of each step;

• Provides a logical flow of activities from the launch of the process to

compilation of the NAP and subsequent implementation and reporting on

progress;

• In practice, many activities would run in parallel, building on relevant

past and ongoing activities, taking into account the modus operandi of

each country, and, where relevant, aligning with timetables of national

planning milestones;

• The sample NAP is the basis of various tools being used by the LEG to

guide countries for their work on NAPs.

Sample process to formulate and implement a National Adaptation Plan

Packaging activities into workstreams

• The activities and steps of the sample process to formulate

and implement NAPs can be clustered into workstreams

which will be managed by different actor groups;

• These workstreams may be a sound basis for packaging

proposals in accessing support.

Possible thematic workstreams

Laying the groundwork,

stocktaking, capacity-building, systematic

observation

Policy and institutional arrangements

Technical group to assess climate

vulnerability and risk

Technical group on climate risk analysis

Project management: planning and

implementation strategies

Multi-stakeholder and cross-sectoral

visioning and appraisal

Multi-sectoral implementation

Essential functions for the process to formulate and implement NAPs

• Activities that a country would undertake and support under the process to formulate and implement NAPs;

• Represent essential characteristics of an effective process that is useful at national level, and leads to tangible outcomes;

• Provide the expected impact in the long-term;

• The essential functions can be applied to:

o Guide national goals and vision for adaptation;

o Provide a basis to examine national adaptation capacity;

o Guide the development of monitoring and evaluation protocols.

Essential Function 1: Helping governments to provide national

leadership and coordination of adaptation efforts at all levels and to act

as the main interface with regional and international mechanisms

Example with essential function 1

Initiate and launch the process

Policies, regulations, legislation and

mandate for the process; climate

policies

Stakeholder consultation and

engagement

Institutional arrangements, coordination mechanisms

(governance structure)

Develop road maps for the process

Complete road maps

Building blocks / key components:

Essential Function 1: Helping governments to provide national

leadership and coordination of adaptation efforts at all levels and to act

as the main interface with regional and international mechanisms

Example with essential function 1

Expected outcomes

• The process to formulate and implement NAP creates and maintains governance structures that lead work on adaptation at the national level through appropriate mandates and institutional arrangements

• It facilitates the coordination of adaptation across scales, actors and levels within the country to ensure coherence and effectiveness of adaptation

• It is used to mobilize and manage technical and financial support for nation adaptation efforts from local, regional and international mechanisms

Listing of the Essential Functions of the NAP process (LEG, 2015)

1. Helping governments to provide national leadership and coordination of

adaptation efforts at all levels and to act as the main interface with regional

and international mechanisms

2. The collection, compilation, processing and dissemination of data, information

and knowledge on climate change and relevant development aspects in

support of adaptation planning and implementation

3. Identifying and addressing gaps and needs related to capacity for the

successful design and implementation of adaptation

4. Assessing climate-development linkages and needs, and supporting the

integration of climate change adaptation into national and subnational

development and sectoral planning (through policies, projects and programmes)

5. Analysing climate data and assessing vulnerabilities to climate change and

identifying adaptation options at the sector, subnational, national and other

appropriate levels

Listing of the Essential Functions of the NAP process (LEG, 2015), contd.

6. Appraising adaptation options to support decision-making on adaptation

investment plans and development planning

7. Promoting and facilitating the prioritization of climate change adaptation in

national planning

8. Facilitating the implementation of adaptation at all levels through appropriate

policies, projects and programmes, taking into account opportunities for synergy

9. Facilitating the monitoring, review and updating of adaptation plans over time,

to ensure progress and effectiveness of adaptation efforts and to demonstrate

how gaps are being addressed

10. Coordinating reporting and outreach on the NAP process to stakeholders

nationally, internationally and formally on progress to the Convention

Progress made in NAPs

Countries have initiated the process and are at different stages, and most are at stages that require concrete funding to advance the work such as vulnerability, risk and adaptation assessments

Key challenges include: accessing funding from GCF(where to start, engagement of appropriate implementing partners); technical capacity for comprehensive assessments;

6 countries have completed their NAPs (Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Sri Lanka, State of Palestine and Sudan) and more are expecting to complete theirs soon

Primary function of the LEG to provide status on NAPs to the SBI/COP

(covers progress made and support provided)

Current

findings

More information can also be found in the report on progress in NAPs (FCCC/SBI/2016/INF.11)

NAP Central <www4.unfccc.int/NAP>

LDC Expert Group

Vision of the LEG – to guide its support to the LDCs on adaptation

Support provided by the LEG by 2020 of the achievement of:

• The existence of a well-structured adaptation planning process

in the LDCs;

• Formulation of robust and good-quality

NAPs;

• Implementation of priority adaptation needs identified in the

NAPs with funding from the GCF and other sources;

• Demonstrable results in building adaptive capacity,

strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate

change in the LDCs.

Contact:

The Chair

Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG)

[email protected]