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COLOMBIA´S EXPERIENCE WITH CLIMATE CHANGE REGIONAL NODES VERTICAL INTEGRATION IN NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN (NAP) PROCESS - COP 22 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION MARRAKECH NOVIEMBRE DE 2016

Colombia's Experience With Climate Change Regional Nodes

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COLOMBIA´S EXPERIENCE WITH CLIMATE CHANGE REGIONAL NODES

VERTICAL INTEGRATION IN NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN (NAP) PROCESS - COP 22

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTCLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION

MARRAKECHNOVIEMBRE DE 2016

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NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY

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Development plans (local level) Coastal P. Watershed P. Land P.

URBANdevelopment

ECOSYSTEM SERV. & BIODIVERSITY

RURALdevelopment

INFRAESTRUCTUREdevelopment

ENERGYdevelopment

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MAINSTREAMING CLIMATE CHANGE INTO:

Territorial Climate Change Plans Sectorial Climate Change Plans

NATIONAL CLIMATE FINANCE STRATEGY

STRATEGY FOR PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL DISASTER

RISK

NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

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NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN

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Reduce risk and socio-economic impacts

associated to variability and climate change

General objective

Generate awareness about the potential risks and opportunities associated with climate change and variability

Incorporate the management of climate risks in the planning of sectoral and territorial development

Identify and implement adaptation actions to reduce vulnerability

Specific objectives

NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN –NAP

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TERRITORIAL CLIMATE CHANGE PLANS

SECTORIAL ADAPTATION PLANS Agriculture

Energy

Transport Healt

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e

Tourism

RISK CLIMATE MANAGEMENT

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INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

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PRESIDENCIY : Ministry of Environment and

Sustainable Development

• Amazonia• Orinoquia

• Central Andean • Norandean• Coffee region• Antioquia• Caribbean • North Pacific• South Pacific FINANCE COMMITTEE

ST: SDAS - DNPFOREING AFFAIRS COMMITEEST: Ministry of Foreing Affairs

National Climate Change System – SISCLIMA-DECREE 298 – 24th of February 2016

Intersectorial Climate Change CommissionRegional Climate Change Nodes

TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT: National Planning Department

TECHNICAL COMMITTEEClimate Change Division- MADS

INFORMATION COMMITTEEIDEAM

Decreto 298

MEMBERS:MADS, MI, MHCP, MADR, MME, MT, MRE, DNP,

Permanent Guest: UNGRD

Propuesta de creación

Decreto 298

SISCLIMA COORDINATION

INSTITUTIONAL ARRAGENMENTS TO FACE CLIMATE CHANGE

REGIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVEL

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REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE NODESTHE APPROACH IN TERMS OF VERTICAL INTEGRATION

Interinstitutional coordination between the central government and the regional and local stakeholders to promote and support the implementation of policies, strategies, plans, programs,

projects ans actions on adaptation and mitigation at the regional and local level

PARIS AGREEMENT

NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY

LOCAL MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION ACTIONS TO FACE

CLIMATE CHANGE

NATIONAL GOALS-INDC-

REGONAL CLIMATE CHANGE NODES

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LESSONS LEARNED AND CHALLENGES

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LESSONS LEARNED AND CHALLENGES

• Involve different stakeholders from the beginning in order to guarantee sustainability

• Formalize institutional arrangements • Permanent guidance and support from the central government

• Recognize the regional, cultural and institutional differences to define priorities and needs

• Each region (node) should develop their own rules and action plan until 2018

• The nodes should promote the participation of other institutions; academy, private

sector, productive associations, research institutes, civil society, among others.

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MARIANA ROJAS LASERNAADAPTATION COORDINATOR

[email protected]