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Explore the impact of WMO's global leadership in weather, climate, and water resources on socio-economic processes. Learn about the organization's contributions to sustainable development and disaster mitigation.
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WMO's role in the global socio-economic (sustainable) development Present and Future Dr. A.Bedritskiy President Emeritus of WMO
Specialized agency of UN, intergovernmental organization, providing global leadership in the science and international cooperation in weather, climate, hydrology, water resources and related environmental issues. The vision of the WMO is to provide world leadership in expertise and international cooperation in weather, climate, hydrology, water resources and related environmental issues and thereby contribute to the safety and welfare of people throughout the world and to the economic benefit of all nations. WMO activities in the XXI century have an increasing impact on the character and development of the most important socio - economic processes at the global and national levels. WMO is
The number of deaths and economic losses from extreme weather, climate and water (1970-2012)
Number of loss events 1980–2014 (Natural catastrophes 2014 Analyses, assessments, positions 2015 issue, Munich RE)
The number of deaths and economic losses in regionsof extreme weather, climate and water (1970-2012)
“…..Through its exceptional global observation and telecommunication networks, WMO facilitates the international exchange of essential and timely information related to weather, climate and water. This capability is vital, in particular, to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. WMO's efforts support agriculture and contribute to food security. They improve health through water-quality management and through the prediction of conditions that facilitate the propagation of vector-borne disease…. And through the operation of early warning systems, WMO helps with the prevention and mitigation of natural hazards…” (15th World Meteorological Congress, 7 May 2007) “..the significance of weather, climate and water information and services are increasingly being recognized as essential elements in global efforts to achieve sustainable development and human well-being…The World Meteorological Organization and its network of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services in 189 countries are critical to meeting the climate challenge. The Global Framework for Climate Services, established by the Third World Climate Conference, is also vital. We must work together to assist the poorest and most vulnerable countries adapt to the inevitable impacts….” (16th World Meteorological Congress, 16 May 2011) “This Seventeenth World Meteorological Congress comes at a pivotal moment. This year, governments will make major decisions on a new sustainable development agenda and a universal climate change agreement…We rely on you, the world’s meteorologists, to provide us with the scientific knowledge that leaders in government, business, and society at large need to make informed choices. As the global thermostat continues to rise, meteorological services are more essential than ever….” (17th World Meteorological Congress, 25 May 2015) UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon – value of the role of WMO
Activities to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of forecasts and early warning of extreme weather and climate events • Improved protection of life and property; • Eradication of poverty, sustainable economic growth and livelihoods, food security, sustainable access to water and energy resources, improving health; • Providing high quality services • WMO The WMO's contribution to sustainable development • Provision of information on the state and pollution of natural ecosystems, climate, air, soil, oceans • Sustainable use of natural resources and improved environmental quality;
Guidelines on forecasting and warning services of multi-hazard events, taking into account their impact and consequences; International Network for Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems (IN-MHEWS); Dissemination of best practices of international cooperation METEOALARM in Eastern and Southern Africa; Projects Center Web site Severe Weather Information (SWIC), to serve the World Weather Information System (WWIS), the International Register of Alerting Authorities in the countries; Global Integrated Polar Prediction System; Demonstration Projects on Severe Weather Forecasting in five geographic regions, more than 40 developing countries; Progress in activities to improve the accuracy and efficiency of forecasting and early warning of extreme weather and climate events
WMO Strategy for Service Delivery; A coordinated approach to service delivery; The Global Framework for Climate Services - expansion of the priority areas; Revision of the rules of the WMO climatological standard; The framework of competencies of forecasters and advisors PWS; The requirements for the competence of marine forecasters; Demonstration projects - "learning through action"; Conference - "Secure and Sustainable Living: Social and Economic Benefits of Weather, Climate and Water" - "Madrid + 10" Providing high quality services
Sand and dust storm EWS; Integrated Global Information System for Greenhouse Gases; The annual WMO statement on the status of the global climate; The publication of WMO and UNEP "Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion"; Recommendations for comprehensive terrestrial network aerosols; Network lidar observations of aerosols; The annual WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin; WMO Bulletin on Aerosols; Joint research to develop a services on biomass burning Provision of information on the state and pollution of natural ecosystems, climate, air, soil, oceans
Servicedelivery WMO forecasting and early warning of extreme weather and Climate events Information about the condition and pollution of environment WMO's role in sustainable development Social development
The Sustainable Development Goals17 post-2015 sustainable development goals are proposed. WMO, in collaboration with partner organizations can contribute to the implementation and achievement of 14 goals.
Global, • regional and • national • levels Strengthening the role of WMO in the sustainable development increases its credibility and attention to the NMHS of Members The effective operation of NMHS is a prerequisite for the recognition of WMO's role in sustainable development
Targets to strengthen the role of WMO in sustainable development
Establishing mutually beneficial partnership, result-oriented; Leadership in global initiatives; Participation in the multilateral inter-agency initiatives; Participation in the creation and support of regional organizations; Improving WMO processes and practices; Information and communication with the public; Monitoring and evaluation of performance; Mechanisms to strengthen the role of WMO
More than 25 agreements / operating agreements with intergovernmental organizations; 7 working agreements with international non-governmental organizations; 68 Memoranda of Understanding WHO UNESCO UN UNEP UNISDR IOC of UNESCO ICAO FAO IAEA WMO World Bank Group IMO IFAD ITU Partnerships UNWTO
Joint WMO / IOC Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM), The Conference of ICAO / WMO on Meteorology, Joint WMO / WHO Office on climate and health, The agreement WMO / UNESCO on Fresh Water, World Bank assistance in developing and implementing projects for NMHS (experimental program to ensure resilience to climate change (EPKU) and the Global Fund for Disaster Risk Reduction (GFDRR), covering 23 countries in most regions of the WMO, program UNDP GEF / LDCF for 10 countries in Africa, Framework WMO / World Bank / GFDRR-Sahel); The agreement with the International Organization for Standardization and others. Establishing mutually beneficial partnerships, result-oriented (some examples)
International Polar Year (2007 / 2008) Third World Climate Conference 2009 Global Framework for Climate Services 2012-… The International Polar Partnership Initiative 2015-… Global Cryosphere Watch 2011-… Global Integrated Polar Prediction System 2011-… The international network of early warning systems for many hazards (IN-MHEWS) 2015-… Leadership in global initiatives(some examples)
Participation in the work of the Scientific Advisory Board of the United Nations (UNESCO); Participation in the Global Alliance on Climate optimized Agriculture (GAKOSKH) - CAgM; Global System for the coordination of disaster alerts (GSKOB); Coordination of inter-agency mechanisms of the United Nations - "UN-Water", the UN Working Group on Climate Change; ICSU initiative "Future Earth" - the ability of WMO to further develop partnerships and cooperation; WMO - a member of the Scientific and Technical Alliance for Global Sustainability; Obtaining the status of an accredited organization UNFCCC Green Climate Fund Participation in the multilateral inter-agency initiatives (some examples)
The establishment of the WMO on the initiative of the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development (1987); The IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications (1989, for Eastern and Southern Africa); African Ministerial Conference on Meteorology at the ministerial level (AMCOMET), as a high-level mechanism for the development of meteorology and its applications; International Centre for the Study of the phenomenon El Niño (2003); WMO drought monitoring centers (for South-Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southern Africa); African Ministers' Council on Water Supply (AMCOW) Participation in the creation and support of regional organizations(some examples)
Creation of a network of focal points for information and public relations; Transformation of the Resource Mobilization Office to the Resource Mobilization and Development Partnerships Office; WMO Strategy in partnership with the private sector; Clarifying roles and responsibilities of regional associations including: establishing cooperation and partnerships between the regional sub-regional organizations, non-governmental organizations and professional associations; improve public perception and recognition of the role of WMO in their regions; Distribution of technical requirements and standards of WMO through other international regulatory frameworks Improving WMO processes and practices (some examples)
Network of focal points Daily newsletter "in the media" for the focal points; Growing number of references and links in the media - more than 30,000 in 2014, 23,500 followers on Facebook; The greatest interest in the past few years, expressed to periodicals: "WMO Statement on the Status of the Global Climate", "Bulletin of greenhouse gases", "Newsletter El Niño"; awareness publications: "Atlas of mortality and economic losses from extreme weather, climate and water (1970-2012), a WMO/CRED joint publication, 2015", "Global Climate 2001-2010: Decade of climatic extremes, 2013", "Atlas of health and climate (jointly WHO), 2012 "," Extreme weather events to climate change, 2011". Strengthening WMO visibility through information and public relations
WMO's role is determined by both objective and subjective factors. The process of strengthening the role of WMO need to assess progress towards the target. To do this, we can use the indicator approach. The indicators are: the number of projects (the cost) implemented in NMHSs in partnership agreements; measurable results of partnership activities have received the approval of the WMO constituent bodies and / or partner organizations; dynamics of investment in strengthening the capacity of the partnership initiated by NMHSs WMO activities; dynamics of the target media links and information resources on the WMO data. Monitoring and Evaluation
Problems: Overcoming differences in understanding and perception of the role of WMO in the context of sustainable development. Increasing the visibility and awareness of the activities of WMO
UN Website WMO - World Meteorological Organization promotes the free international exchange of meteorological data and information and to promote their use in aviation, shipping, security, agriculture, and other sectors. (On the English page of the site). WMO - World Meteorological Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations system's authoritative voice of the United Nations on the state and behavior of the Earth's atmosphere, its interaction with the oceans, the climate it produces and the resulting distribution of water resources. (translated from the Russian pages of the site of the United Nations) Sites of other organizations, mostly only contain links to the site of the WMO. (ICAO, http://www.icao.int/safety/meteorology/Pages/AboutMET.aspx; WHO, http://www.who.int/globalchange/partnerships/ru/ and so on. N.) Information on the websites of WMO partner organizations (some examples)
Strengthening partnerships (WMO Strategic Plan 2016-2019, Expected result 7) New and strengthened partnerships and cooperation activities to improve NMHSs' performance in delivering services, and value the contribution of WMO to the overall activities of the United Nations system, relevant international conventions and decisions of national strategic objectives. Potential strengthening of the role of WMO in sustainable development
Increased partnerships with international organizations through joint projects (including the involvement of regional associations and technical commissions) of common interest; Mutual accommodation "information portraits" the official news sites with organizations - partners ----------------------- • Information about the organization - partner • Information about the purposes of joint cooperation • Information about the collaborative mechanisms • Information about the joint and / or sponsored projects Potential strengthening of the role of WMO in sustainable development
The development of the concept of Hydrometeorological security - a strategic document defining the role and place of NMHS and WMO in the general security of global development (presence of regional expertise) ---------------------- Hydrometeorological safety It is defined as: state of protection of the economy, people and vital interests of the people from the possible negative impact of hydrometeorological hazards, weather conditions, climate change and its consequences. Potential strengthening of the role of WMO in sustainable development
ENVIRONMENT Environmental safety Hydrometeorological safety Global sustainable development
Institutionalizing a key framework for international cooperation NMHS - Global Observing System (GOS) (presence of regional expertise) -------------- Protocol on the WMO Global Observing System to the Convention of the World Meteorological Organization Potential strengthening of the role of WMO in sustainable development
Possible beneficial participation of WMO, to address IP, alliances, coalitions, initiatives and public-private partnerships as a member or participant; Transformation and consolidation of understanding of the real scope of the WMO at the United Nations, partner institutions and the various information resources. Potential strengthening of the role of WMO in sustainable development
Responding to the expectation of the UN, which WMO would be recognized as a specialized agency responsible ... for the collection, analysis, publication, standardization, improvement and dissemination of statistical data in the field of meteorology and its applications, as well as for the provision of such statistics to other specialized agencies ----------------------- Preparation of new periodicals on the basis of data available in the NMHS, demonstrating their contribution to the realization of the Millennium Development (Example: annual review of the amount and distribution of Hydrometeorological hazards) Development of a concept of international comparisons assessment of the resource potential of the NMHS and services for the prevention and forecasting for the protection of life and property and benefits for the socio-economic development Potential strengthening of the role of WMO in sustainable development
The implementation and improvement of measures to strengthen the role of WMO is an important activity of the Organization, have clear objectives and cross-cutting nature. There is an objective need to demonstrate the usefulness of their activities and capabilities in support of the WMO meet the global needs of the international community in the context of sustainable development. This is due to the tendency of growth of social and economic risks, and risks associated with the global changes in the environment, as well as the potential to reduce them and the benefits associated with meteorological and hydrological services. Conclusions