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Understanding the Legal Mandates for DRRM and LCCA planning 

Understanding the Legal Mandates for DRRM and LCCA planning . Aksyon Klima Pilipinas Learning Event NCCAP-LCCAP. Yeb Saño Commissioner Climate Change Commission. Based on the most recent developments in the global efforts to solve climate change, we are in for a very challenging future.

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Understanding the Legal Mandates for DRRM and LCCA planning 

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  1. Understanding the Legal Mandates for DRRM and LCCA planning  AksyonKlimaPilipinas Learning Event NCCAP-LCCAP YebSaño Commissioner Climate Change Commission

  2. Based on the most recent developments in the global efforts to solve climate change, we are in for a very challenging future

  3. Co-benefits No regrets

  4. Types of adaptation Autonomous Planned

  5. Levels of adaptation Species, Genus Ecosystems Biogeographic zones/ clusters Ecoregions

  6. Levels of climate action CommunityProvince/City/Municipality RegionalNationalInternational Regional

  7. Adaptation must address root causes

  8. National Framework Strategy on Climate Change CLIMATE CHANGE • Increasing temperatures • Changing rainfall patterns • Sea level rise • Extreme weather events VISION: A climate risk-resilient Philippines with healthy, safe, prosperous and self-reliant communities, and thriving and productive ecosystems SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT IMPACTS AND VULNERABILITY CLIMATE PROCESS DRIVERS • Energy • Transport • Land Use Change & Forestry • Agriculture • Waste • Ecosystems (River Basins, Coastal & Marine, Biodiversity) • Food security • Water resources • Human health • Infrastructure • Energy • Human society SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Goal: To build the adaptive capacity of communities and increase the resilience of natural ecosystems to climate change, and optimize mitigation opportunities towards sustainable development. ECONOMY ADAPTATION Capacity Development Knowledge Management Gender Mainstreaming Multi-stakeholder Partnerships IEC & Advocacy Research & Development Technology Transfer MITIGATION Financing Policy, Planning & Mainstreaming Valuation • Enhanced Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments • Integrated Ecosystem-Based Management • Climate-Responsive Agriculture • Water Governance & Management • Climate-Responsive Health Sector • Disaster Risk Reduction & Management • Climate-proofing of Infrastructure • Energy Efficiency & Conservation • Renewable Energy • Environmentally-Sustainable Transport • Sustainable Infrastructure • National REDD+ Strategy • Waste Management MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION CROSS-CUTTING STRATEGIES

  9. 2011 to 2028 • address urgent and immediate needs and concerns relating to the dangerous consequences of climate change to vulnerable sectors such as agriculture, water resources, ecosystems, humans and infrastructure services • Keeping the Promise in the President’s Social Contract • Adopted 11-22-11

  10. NCCAP: Ultimate Goal Build the adaptive capacities of women and men in their communities, increase the resilience of vulnerable sectors and natural ecosystems to climate change, and optimize mitigation opportunities towards gender-responsive and rights-based sustainable development

  11. Intermediate Outcomes Human Security Climate-Smart Industries and Services Ecological and Environmental Stability Sustainable Energy Water Sufficiency Food Security Knowledge and Capacity Development Enhanced adaptive capacity of communities, resilience of natural ecosystems, and sustainability of built environment to climate change. Successful transition towards climate-smart development. Ultimate Outcomes

  12. How do we localize climate action?

  13. Key Directions LGUs located within Ecotowns to be areas of priorities for green growth investment and payment for ecological services (PES) The whole National Budget as Climate Change Adaptation Budget Comprehensive National Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment & Climate Risk Analysis CCT+CCA with protection of natural resources as the condition National NaturalResource Accounting (Total Economic Valuation) Climate Financing for Adaptation Establish the Ecotownsin Key Biodiversity Areas (sensitive forest, coastal and marine ecosystems, small islands, food baskets)

  14. To manage the unavoidable and avoid the unmanageable

  15. Local Climate Change Action Plan Barangaysto be directly involved with LGUs in prioritizing CCA and DRR issues CCA and DRR to become a regular function of municipal and city LGUs LGUs as frontlineagencies

  16. Is adaptation all about climate change

  17. Adaptation is about paradigm shifts

  18. It is a useless life that is not consecrated to a great ideal.-Jose Rizal

  19. Salamat!

  20. www.climate.gov.ph

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