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Integrated Strategies for DRM and Climate Change by 2015 Presented by Kirstie Meheux Disaster Reduction Programme

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Integrated Strategies for DRM and Climate Change by 2015. Presented by Kirstie Meheux Disaster Reduction Programme. Why an integrated strategy?. Shared risk reduction focus PICs are integrating national DRM and CCA strategies Efficient use of capacity and resources Improve coordination - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Integrated Strategies for DRM and Climate Change by 2015

Integrated Strategies for DRM and Climate Change by 2015

Presented byKirstie Meheux

Disaster Reduction Programme

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Why an integrated strategy?

Climate Change Adaptation

Disaster Risk Management

Anticipatory•Crop diversification•Insurance•House design•Policy frameworks•Rainwater harvesting

Disaster Risk Reduction•Building codes•Irrigation•Early warning systems•Poverty reduction strategies

Reactive•crop development•Relocation•reconstruction

Disaster Management•Emergency coordination•Search & Rescue•Damage assessment•Rehabilitation/ reconstruction•Standard operating procedures and Plans

Shared risk reduction focus

PICs are integrating national DRM and CCA strategies

Efficient use of capacity and resources

Improve coordination

Existing frameworks end 2015

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Why an integrated strategy? Support from regional and national consultations EU Climate Change Dialogue, Feb 2011

14th Regional Met Service Directors, August 2011

SPC CRGA, November 2011

PIC JNAP initiatives, 2010 and ongoing

Pacific Climate Change Roundtable, March 2011

SPREP Governing Council, September 2011

Regional launch of WB Policy & Practice Note for Climate and Disaster Resilient Development, June 2012

2011 – 2013 National Progress Reviews for the HFA and Pac DRR&DM framework, June – September 2012

3rd Session of the Pacific Platform for DRM, August 2011

SOPAC Division Meeting, October 2011

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Policy Context

Hyogo Framework for Action, 2005

Pacific Islands Framework for

Action on Climate

Change, 2005

Pacific DRR & DM

Framework for Action, 2005

Pacific Plan, 2005

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Regional Policy FrameworksPacific Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Management Framework for Action 2005-2015

• Supports an ‘all hazards’ and integrated approach to the mainstreaming of disaster risk reduction and disaster management

• Advocates DRM as a sustainable development issue, requiring a whole of country approach and partnership at all levels of decision-making

• Six Themes with suggested Regional and National activities

www.pacificdisaster.net/pdnadmin/data/original/mr0613.pdf

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Regional Policy FrameworksPacific Islands Framework for Action on Climate Change 2006-2015

•raises awareness of Pacific climate change issues

•guides design and implementation of national and regional climate change measures

•guides development of national and regional sustainable development strategies, sector policies, climate change-specific policies

•framework to enable measurement of progress of climate change action in the region

•6 Themes with respective outcomes, outputs/indicators

www.sprep.org/attachments/Publications/PIFACC-ref.pdf

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Theme 1: Governance – organisational, institutional, policy and decision-making frameworks

Theme 2: Knowledge, information, public awareness and education

Theme 3: Analysis and evaluation of hazards, vulnerabilities and elements at risk

Theme 4: Planning for effective preparedness, response and recovery

Theme 5: Effective, integrated and people-focused early warning systems

Theme 6: Reduction of underlying risk factors

• Theme 1: Implementing adaptation measures

• Theme 2: Governance and decision making

• Theme 3: Improve understanding of climate change

• Theme 4: Education Training and Awareness

• Theme 5: Mitigation of global greenhouse emissions

• Theme 6: Partnership and cooperation

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National Integration• Integrated approaches to

planning e.g. Joint National Action Plans for DRM and CC (JNAP), in Tonga, Cook Islands, Tuvalu, Niue etc.

• Integrated governance e.g. Vanuatu’s National Advisory Board for CC and DRM

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Roadmap to integration1. On going implementation of current DRM, CC activities

2011-15

• JNAP development/implementation• DRM and CC programmes/projects e.g.PACC, GCCA, CCCPIR,

PDRM(T)P, PCRAFI, EDF 9 ACP-EU (B and C Envelopes) and others

• EDF10 ACP-EU NDF Country Implementation Plan consultations (2013)

• Joint Pacific DRM Platform and Climate Change Roundtable (July 2013)

• National progress reviews of HFA and RFA (2014)

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2. Development of integrated strategy• Recruitment of ‘Roadmap’ Advisor (2012)• Steering Committee appointed (2012)• Dedicated consultations – at different levels (Ongoing)• Regional progress report for existing DRM and CC frameworks• Case studies for DRM and CC in the Pacific• Strategy Formulation (including Implementation and M&E

arrangements) (2013 – 2014)

3.Endorsement by Leaders in 2014/2015

4.Implementation from 2015/2016

Roadmap to integration

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Input from Fisheries and Aquaculture

• How would your interests be best served by an integrated regional strategy for DRM and CC?

• What do you want to get out of it?

• What do you feel the strategy should look like?

• Do you have any views on implementation arrangements?

• How best can the new strategy be supported at regional and national levels?

• How can Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting be addressed?

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For more information

Disaster Reduction ProgrammeApplied Geoscience and Technology Division

Secretariat of the Pacific [email protected]

[email protected]