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Compendium of Methods and Tools to Evaluate Impacts of, and Vulnerability and Adaptation, to Climate Change: structure and scope. UNFCCC side event Adaptation: from assessment to action. UNFCCC Compendium Olga Pilifosova UNFCCC secretariat Buenos Aires 7 December, 2004. Short history.
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Compendium of Methods and Tools to Evaluate Impacts of, and Vulnerability and Adaptation, to Climate Change: structure and scope UNFCCC side event Adaptation: from assessment to action. UNFCCC Compendium Olga Pilifosova UNFCCC secretariat Buenos Aires 7 December, 2004
Short history • Requested by COP3 • Initial Compendium - 1999 • Extended mandate by the SBSTA – 2000/2001 • Linked to guidelines for non-Annex I National Communications at COP 8 in Delhi in 2002 • Up-dated Compendium in 2002/2003 • Reviewed by an expert meeting on V&A assessment in Manila in April 2004
What is included? • A number of frameworks, such as IPCC Technical guidelines, APF, UKCIP, NAPAs,etc. • Methods&tools for different stages/steps of assessment • Methods: used to assess specific issues under an approach e.g. CC scenarios, cost analysis, risk assessment, stakeholder approaches etc. • Tools: expert judgement; models; risk assessment tools; etc. • Sources: UNEP HB, USCP, UN projects, AID programmes, academic institutions, NGOs, etc. More than 90 methods
How it is structures? • Frameworks and Supporting Toolkits • Cross-Cutting Issues and Multi-Sector Approaches • Application of Scenario Data in Impact and Adaptation Assessment • Decision Tools • Stakeholder Approaches • Other Multisectoral Tools • Sector Oriented Tools • Agriculture • Coastal zone • Water • Health • Forest and vegetation
Structure of the information about methods } Description. } Appropriate use. } Scope. } Key tools. } Key outputs. } Key inputs. } Ease of use. } Training required. } Training offered. } Computer requirements. } Documentation. } Applications. } Contacts for tools, documentation, and technical assistance } References.
Links to methodologies in the NAI guidelines/User Manual and NAPAs • NAI guidelines encourage use of “appropriate” methodologies • Report on: • general approaches/frameworks for assessment • climate change and socio-economic scenarios, if appropriate • different methods and tools for impacts assessment • evaluation of adaptation options and strategies • policy frameworks for adaptation • Methodological needs (GCE, NAI NCs) include regional modeling, vulnerability tools, socio-economic analysis, assessment of adaptation options, etc. • Compendium includes NAPAs guidelines as a framework and a number of tools that can be useful for rapid/bottom –up assessment of vulnerability and identifying priorities for adaptation
What the Compendium does and does not • is relevant for both “scenario-driven” and “vulnerability-based” approaches • provides users with key information about available frameworks and tools • not a manual/“cookbook” describing how to implement each tool, but rather a survey • is part of an ongoing process and should be considered a living document
Expert meeting on V&A methods/tools25-26 April, Manila • Identified short-term and long term work on the Compendium, including: • Adding new methods identified at the meeting; • Refining and up-dating information; • Creating a data base • Introducing more “evaluative” approach to information on methods • Conducting periodical reviews updating
Conclusion Purpose of the work • To enhance the dissemination of information on available methods, particularly for use by developing countries in V&A assessments • To assist all Parties in selecting and applying the best available methods by providing comprehensive, yet concise, information about their key features
and finally… The Compendium is on the UNFCCC website: http://unfccc.int/adaptation/methodologies_for/vulnerability_and_adaptation/items/2674.php Please visit and contribute ! Acknowledgments • Stratus Consulting and group of experts for helping in developing the Compendium • 14 Experts for reviewing the Compendium during the Manila Meeting