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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Climate Change Adaptation
inDisaster Risk Reduction
Programming
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Questions
What does Climate ChangeAdaptation mean?
Why Should we mainstream
Climate Change Adaptation?
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
The concept and practice of reducing disaster
risks through systematic efforts to analyse and
manage the causal factors of disasters, including
through reduced exposure to hazards, lessened
vulnerability of people and property, wisemanagement of land and the environment, and
improved preparednessfor adverse events
Disaster Risk Reduction
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
4/Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Adjustment in natural or human systems inresponse to actual or expected climatic stimuli or
their effects, which moderates harm or exploits
beneficial opportunities
Climate Change
Adaptation
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
5/Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Considering and addressing risks associated with
disasters and climate change
in all processes of policy-making, planning,
budgeting, implementation, andmonitoring.
Mainstreaming CCA and DRR
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
6/Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Exercise
Divide Participants into 5 groups :
Group 1 : geophysical hazards
Group 2 : Rainfall
Group 3 : Storm
Group 4 : Sea Level RiseGroup 5 : Raise of the Temperature
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
7/Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Exercise (cont.)
Identify Its Consequences
Identify its Possible Impact on People
and Society
Identify the actions to prepare to and
reduce its impact
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
8/2Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014changes in average
climactic conditions,
including sea levelrise, biodiversity loss
and spread of climate
sensitive disease.
Overlap between DRR and CCA
geophysical hazards,
including volcanic
eruptions, earthquakes
and tsunamis.
hydro-meteorologicalhazards, including
droughts, cyclones and
tropical storms.
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Climate Change Impact
Overlap between DRR and CCA
Disaster Impact
(geophysical hazards)
Disaster Impact - hydro-meteorological
hazards
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
adaptation to
climate change
disaster risk
reduction
Risk management of
geophysical (and
industrial/man-made)
hazardsdisaster risk
reduction
Long-term adjustment to
changing average
climate conditions (incl.
benefits)
adaptation to
climate change
Climate risk
management
(including weatherextremes)
DRR central in CCA
by addressingcurrent climate risks
Based on Mitchell & van Aalst 2008
Photos: Danish Red Cross
Overlap between DRR and CCA
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
11Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Climate risk management builds on
existing capacities and knowledge
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
12Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Climate risk management is an add-
on to existing programmes and
projects
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Account for evolving risk and
rising uncertainty
Accommodate multiple timescales
...we respond
to warnings , not
disasters
New goodIFRC guides
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Enhancing existing workintegration,
not stand-alone programmes!
Climate lens
Photo: NASA
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
CCA a cross-cutting issueso may involve most
departments/programmes
Disaster Management
Health and Care
Water and Sanitation
Food Security
etc....CLIMA
TE(CHANGE)R
ISKS
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Assess your National Societyplans and work areas in light of
climate information and
establish priorities:
What are the current risks
and how w il l they be affectedby c l imate variabi l i ty and
change?
What needs to be done
differently?
Where do we want to focus?
General steps
Photo: Alex Wynter/Netherlands Red Cross
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
climate
and weatherinformation with
different lead
times
2.DisasterRisk
Reduction4.Recovery
3.Food
Security
1.Preparedness
for response
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Accounting for new and rising risks due toclimate change, for example:
Contingency planningincluding pre-
emptive actions based on climate and
weather information Reviewing location of relief warehouses
and distribution channels, evacuation
centres etc.
Mobilisation and training of a sufficiently
large volunteer base ready to assist in
impending disasters
Can you think of other potential
actions?
Enhancing preparedness for
response
Photos: Danish Red Cross
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
19/Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Dont rebuild risk:
Long term safe areas need to be
identified before shelters are builtor beneficiaries are relocated; e.g.
are shelters on higher ground in
flood prone coastal areas?Photos: Danish Red Cross
Enhancing Recovery
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
20Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Include indicators to verify DM programmes are
climate-smart and contribute to adaptation, e.g.:
Are DM Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
and contingency plans adjusted to monitor seasonalforecasts and reactto them?
Are there plans to ensure emergency response
infrastructure and stocks are positioned in safe
locationsin case of more extreme events?
Are community risk reduction plans designed tohandle more extreme events?
Do at-risk communities have access to early
warning information (and can they react)?
Monitoring and documenting impact
Photos: Danish Red Cross
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
21Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Consider how climate and weather-
related hazards adds to community
risks by using the Vulnerability and
Capacity Assessment (VCA)
Climate change should be considered
amongst the manyfactors that affect
riskand addressed in the VCA and
community risk reduction plans
(Plan of Actions)
Community Assessments
Photos: Danish Red Cross
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Photos: Danish Red Cross
Climate-smart DRR/CCA?
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Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Mozambique
Community-basedprogrammes: warning and
evacuation plans + Wat/San
Small-scale risk reduction & adaptation -
examples
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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Climate Training Kit. Module 2C Disaster Management
SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Small-scale risk reduction & adaptation
examples - Philippines
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5/20/2018 Presentation Slides: Climate Change Adaptation in Disaster Risk Reduction Programming
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SEA Climate
Change Training,
Thailand, 2014
Asses: what are the current
risksand how w i ll they be
affected by cl imate
variability and change? Plan accordingly
This app l ies to al l levels
f rom HQ to communi ty
planning
Key message
Photo: Alex Wynter/Netherlands Red Cross
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