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I NDC
What on earth are NDCs?
INDC
X
The concept of contribution
The 2C
target
Efforts of Country A
Efforts of Country B
Efforts of Country C
Efforts of Country D
BAU
NDC
Years
GH
G
$100
$80
$100= $280
= $330
$120
$100
$110
An NDC is a vision for development
A global emissions trajectory
UNFCCC secretariat, Adaptation Programme
Delivered by Koko Warner, prepared by Matti Goldberg
Adaptation components of (I)NDCs
Bonn, Germany, 7. June 2017
(I)NDC
(I)NDC + undertakings in adaptation planning
(I)NDC + adaptation component
Global coverage
IMPACTS AND
VULNERABILITIESPRIORITY ACTIONS NATIONAL
FRAMEWORKS
SUPPORT
GOALS AND VISIONS
ADAPTATION-MITIGATION SYNERGIES
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
Elements of adaptation components of INDCs
COSTS, LOSSES AND/OR DAMAGE
2015-2030
Implementation underway
Programmatic approaches
Key climate
hazards
Observed and
projected impacts
Socio-economic
consequences
Development
challenges
Vulnerable Parties,
sectors, zones, groups
National Adaptation
Plans/NAPAs
Investment plans
and strategies
Bilateral support
Domestic resources
Multilateral support
South-South cooperation
Mitigation benefits of adaptation
MDGs/SDGs
Development aspirations
2ºC/1.5ºC limit
Support needs
Climate
change laws
Development
strategies
Sector-
specific plans
DRR plans
and strategies
Green growth
strategies
Drivers of
vulnerability
Projected costs of impacts
Disaster risk reduction
Economic diversification
Continuous and flexible
Developing indicators
Actions on all sectors: Water,
Agriculture, Health,
Ecosystems, Forestry,
Desertification etc.
Survival
Vulnerability
assessments
Coordinating
mechanismsTransboundary
risks
Cross-cutting measures
and integrated
approaches
Quantified targets
Sustainable development benefits
Frameworks informing the adaptation components
Climate-specific
Nat. Adaptation Plans or similar
Nat. adaptation/resilience frameworks
Nat. climate change investment plans
Regional climate change plans
Other processes Nat. communications
Technology needs assessments
Non-climate specific
SDGs/MDGs
Nat. constitutions
Development plans
Green growth strategies
Nat. environment frameworks
Disaster risk reduction and management frameworks
Sectoral policies or plans
Water
Health and sanitation
Biodiversity
Forests
Agriculture and food security
Desertification
NAPA
Climate hazards identified in adaptation components of INDCs
Extr. weather, 106
Floods, 84
Precip. change, 82
Droughts, 77
Temp. rise, 75
Sea level, 61
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
NUMBER OF COUNTRIES
GLOBAL
Ext.
wea
ther
, 44
Flo
od
s, 3
8
Dro
ugh
ts, 3
6
Pre
cip
. ch
ange
, 36
Tem
p. r
ise
, 32
Sea
leve
l, 2
5
0
10
20
30
40
50
AFRICA
Extr
. wea
ther
, 30
Pre
cip
. ch
ange
, 24
Flo
od
s, 2
1
Tem
p. r
ise,
21
Sea
leve
l, 2
1
Dro
ugh
ts, 2
0
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
ASIA
Extr
. wea
ther
, 28
Flo
od
s, 2
2
Dro
ugh
ts, 1
9
Pre
cip
. ch
ange
, 18
Tem
p. r
ise
, 17
Sea
leve
l, 1
3
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
LATIN AMERICA
Adaptation priority sectors identified in adaptation components of INDCs
Water, 121
Agriculture, 108
Health, 89
Ecosyst, 75
Forestry, 75
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
GLOBALW
ater
, 38
Agr
icu
ltu
re, 3
2
Hea
lth
, 27
Fore
stry
, 24
Eco
syst
, 20
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
ASIA
Wat
er, 2
9
Hea
lth
, 23
Agr
icu
ltu
re, 2
2
Eco
syst
, 19
Infr
astr
, 18
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
LATIN AMERICAA
gric
ult
ure
, 48
Wat
er, 4
7
Hea
lth
, 33
Eco
syst
, 31
Fore
stry
, 31
0
10
20
30
40
50
AFRICA
Quantifying adaptation: examples of targets in the adaptation components
Forests
(18)
Water (16) Agriculture
(12)
Energy (7) Health
(5)
Coasts
(4)
Other
Exam
ple
s
Increase
forest
cover by
20%
100%
access to
drinking
water by
2030
Expand
irrigation
schemes by
170,000 ha
80% access
to electricity
Reduce
cyclone-
induced
loss of life
index to 3
by 2030
Protect
150,000
of marine
areas
Move/pro-
tect 100%
of people
living in
vulnerable
zones
Plant
20,000 to
50,000 ha
mangroves
Expand
water
catchment
to up to
90% of land
area
Increase agro-
processing
capacity from
400,000 to
1,200,000 t
100%
renewable
electricity
by 2017
Eliminate
malaria
by 2030
Protect
1,500,000
ha
Integrate
DRM in
90% of
develop-
ment plans
0%
defores-
tation rate
by 2030
Increase
desalination
capacity by
50% from
2015 levels
by 2025
Maintain
paddy
production at
4 t/ha through
climate-smart
agriculture
100%
electricity in
water
sector from
off-grid
renewables
100%
access to
health
care
Protect
20% of
coasts
Reduce no.
of most
vulnerable
municipali-
ties by
>50%
Adaptation needs: finance, technology, and capacity-building
Financial needs - Quantified finance needs identified by 68 Parties
- Range: 25 mio to 206 bn USD for adaptation components of INDCs
- Many outlined level of national investment
- Some outlined investment strategies, adaptation funds, or sources of
finance
Areas of
adaptation
technology needs
- Climate observation and monitoring
- Early warning systems
- Water resources management technology
- Coastal protection
- Resilient transport systems
- Sustainable and climate-smart agriculture
Areas of
capacity-building
needs
- Institutional, human, technical and scientific capacities
- Education, awareness, and outreach
- Climate forecasting, modelling, downscaling
- Vulnerability and adaptation assessments
- Development of sectoral finance plans
- Research to international energy markets
UNFCCC secretariat, Adaptation Programme
Matti Goldberg
Thank you!
mgoldberg@unfccc.int
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