The Role of the Adaptation Committee in Promoting Adaptation Technologies

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The Adaptation Committee serves as an advisory body focusing on enhancing adaptation actions under the Convention. It aims to provide support, share information, promote synergy, and offer recommendations to incentivize adaptation actions. The committee's ambitious three-year work plan includes activities such as enhancing coherence, strengthening regional networks, and promoting national adaptation planning. Specific activities in 2013 focused on collaboration and reducing duplication in adaptation technologies. The work streams of the committee involve providing technical guidance, means of implementation, and awareness-raising initiatives.


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  1. Current and future work of the Adaptation Committee in the area of adaptation technologies Workshop on technologies for adaptation Bonn, Germany, 4 March 2014 Presentation by Margaret Mukahanana-Sangarwe, Chair of the Adaptation Committee

  2. What is the Adaptation Committee? The Adaptation Committee is the overall advisory body on adaptation under the Convention Seeks to raise the profile of adaptation and to promote greater coherence in the way that adaptation is addressed, including through 1. Providing technical support and guidance to the Parties 2. Sharing of relevant information, knowledge, experience and good practices 3. Promoting synergy and strengthening engagement with national, regional and international organizations, centres and networks 4. Providing information and recommendations for consideration by the COP when providing guidance on means to incentivize the implementation of adaptation actions, including finance, technology and capacity-building 5. Considering information communicated by Parties on their monitoring and review of adaptation actions, support provided and received

  3. The Adaptation Committees three-year work plan COP 18 adopted the Adaptation Committee s ambitious 3-year work plan Work includes a wide variety of activities in the areas of: Coherence and collaboration on adaptation-related issues under and outside the Convention Strengthening the role of relevant regional centres and networks; Activities relating to means of implementation National adaptation planning, including National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) Synthesizing and disseminating relevant knowledge in the form of regular reports and supported by a communications and outreach strategy.

  4. Elaboration of the Adaptation Committees three-year work plan At its 4th meeting (September 2013), the AC agreed to elaborate its work plan to: Enhance coherence and synergy Ensure that activities are not undertaken in isolation but build on each other Three work streams were identified: 1. Technical support and guidance to the Parties on adaptation action 2. Technical support and guidance to the Parties on means of implementation 3. Awareness-raising, outreach and sharing of information

  5. Specific activities relating to technologies for adaptation in 2013 The focus of the AC s work in 2013 was to enhance coherence and collaboration under the Convention, and to reduce duplication Specific activities on adaptation technologies included: Input to the Board of the Climate Technology Centre and Network on o Prioritization criteria for responding to country requests; and o Draft design, operation and criteria of the Climate Technology Network Information on technology in the 2013 thematic report on the State of Adaptation under the UNFCCC Input into the TEC's efforts to develop adaptation technology briefs, including the design and implementation of this workshop (2013-2014) A range of areas have been identified for future collaboration with the TEC in all of the AC s work streams

  6. Specific activities relating to technologies for adaptation in 2014 and 2015 In particular, the AC will draw on the outputs of the TEC and findings of the Technology Needs Assessments reportsfor the AC s work on: National adaptation planning, including a forthcoming information paper The NAP Task Force (a specialized ad-hoc working group under the AC, which also has one member from the TEC) Means of implementation (finance, technology and capacity building) Note: planned AC workshop on this topic in early 2015 and an in-session event during COP 21 in late 2015 The AC s 2014 thematic report and its 2015 Overview report The joint meeting organized by the AC and the Nairobi work programme on available tools for the use of indigenous and traditional knowledge and practices for adaptation, needs of local and indigenous communities, and the application of gender-sensitive approaches and tools for adaptation

  7. Conclusions The AC looks forward to learning from the experts views, ideas and suggestions that will be expressed here today. Any specific input will be welcome! Thank you Contact: AC@unfccc.int

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