REGATTA and CTCNCreating synergiesRegional Gateway for technology transfer and climate
change action in Latin America and the Caribbean
Marta Moneo, CTCN Coordinator for Latin America and the CaribbeanUNEP Regional Office Latin America and the Caribbean
Context
Objetives:
1. Supporting mainstreaming of adaptation and mitigation priorities in planning and investmentprocesses.
2. Foster knowledge nad tecchnology exchangeabout climate change priority issues.
Financed by:
Phase I: 2011 to 2015 – Annual extensions to 2017
Principles• Demand driven• Supporting existing networks and initiatives• Promoting synergies with other regional initiatives
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REGATTA – Technology and knowledge exchange
Demanddriven
Supporting existingnetworks and
knowledge centers
Searching anddbuilding synergies
Supporting mainstreaming of adaptation and mitigation in
planning processes
Knowledgegeneration and
exchange
Catalyzer for new initiatives
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Online platform
Communitiesof practice
Regional workshops
Geberatingknowledge
REGATTA Network
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# online 100
# workshops 42
KnowledgeCentresand organizers:
Events
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GRAN CHACO ANDES C. AMERICA
Vulnerability and adaptation assessments
CARIBBEAN
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Synergies REGATTA - CTCN
Support GCF proposaldevelopment
5 countries in Central America and Dominican Republic - Dry Corridor
Region adaptedwebinars
In Spanish and key for the region
Global NAPs processCollaboration with global platform anddevelopment of CoP
Coordination withARAUCLIMA
Joint implementation of technicalassistances (Uruguay and Costa Rica)
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Synergies REGATTA - CTCN
Support GCF proposaldevelopment
5 countries in Central America and Dominican Republic - Dry Corridor
Region adaptedwebinars
In Spanish and key for the region
Global NAPs processCollaboration with global platform anddevelopment of CoP
Coordination withARAUCLIMA
Joint implementation of technicalassistances (Uruguay and Costa Rica)
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Pilot projects
1. Strengthening capacities to manage climate change risks in northern ecosystems in Bolivia.
2. Strengthening livelihoods associated to mangroves and cloud forest to increase adaptaive capacity. Guatemala.
3. Conservation of climate resilient Quinoa varieties. Peru.
4. Ecosystem based management in the Haina-Duey watershed. República Dominicana.
5. Flood management as an adaptation strategy in Río Turbio. Mexico.
Synergies REGATTA - CTCN
Delivering technical assistances
Honduras Energy efficiency, reduction of forest burning
Cuba Efficient lighting, renewable energy
Guatemala Microfinance for Ecosystem based Adaptation
Perú Ecosystem based Adaptation for protected areas
Panamá Efficient lighting , Carbon market
Paraguay E-mobility, watershed management for resilience
Mexico Solar distributred generation
Argentina Revision of INDC
Dom. Rep. Efficient lighting – Ecosysten Based Adaptation
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Synergies REGATTA - CTCN
Building capacity of partners
Region adaptedwebinars
In Spanish and key for the region – more than 100 already
Regional workshops More than 30 to date
Regional assessmentswith actionrecommendations
Policy assessments, vulnerabilityassessments, energy efficiency strategy
Pilot projects Demonstration of EbA experiences
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Synergies REGATTA - CTCN
Networking
Regional workshops More than 30 to date
Communities of practice
8 solid CoPs and increasing
Network of expertsand practitioners
More than 4,000 registered
Network of knowledgecenters
13 centers as direct collaborators
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Synergies REGATTA - CTCN
Other synergies
Support GCF proposaldevelopment
5 countries in Central America and Dominican Republic - Dry Corridor
Global NAPs processCollaboration with global platform anddevelopment of CoP
Coordination withARAUCLIMA
Joint implementation of technicalassistances (Uruguay and Costa Rica)
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www.cambioclimatico-regatta.org
THANK YOU!
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