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Title: Capacity Building for Climate Change


1
Capacity Building for Climate Change The role
of short courses John Christensen Director, UNEP
Risø Centre
2
Outline of presentation
  • Climate change a global environment and
    development challenge
  • Number and complexity of CC issues increasing
  • Supporting participation and engagement of DCs
  • Capacity building related to CC
  • Current approaches to CB
  • Current and potential future role of short courses

3
Climate Change
  • The IPCC states that the required action to
    forestall serious climate change is possible with
    strong policies, technology development and
    transfer of technologies using a broad range of
    policy and technical options.
  • Climate change is an environmental problem, where
    the solution lies in making the issue a key
    development driver and therefore integrating
    mitigation and adaptation concerns and
    opportunities or mainstreaming responses to
    climate change - into all aspects of sector,
    national and regional planning
  • UNEP Expert group 2007.

4
Issues and Complexities
  • Mitigation
  • Energy sector development key to solution
  • CDM Emissions trading
  • Forestry land use
  • Waste management
  • Adaptation
  • Integrating resilience in development planning
  • Improving data and information about changes and
    impacts
  • Early warning and disaster preparedness

5
Issues and Complexities
  • Processes and reporting requirements
  • National communications (no MEA coordination)
  • NAPAs for LDCs
  • Reporting on progress re. topical issues
  • Input to negotiations regional positioning
  • Issues
  • Technology transfer
  • Mechanisms esp. CDM
  • Finance incl. GEF and new Adaptation Fund

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Issues and Complexities
  • Technology transfer
  • CB required in relation to policy environment,
    institutional capabilities, private sector,
    finance, etc
  • Further recognizing that the immediate and
    urgent delivery of technology development,
    deployment, diffusion and transfer to developing
    countries requires suitable responses, including
    a continued emphasis by all Parties on the
    enhancement of enabling environments,
    facilitating access to technology information and
    capacity-building, identification of technology
    needs and innovative financing that mobilizes the
    vast resources of the private sector to
    supplement public finance sources where
    appropriate..
  • COP 13
  • CDM
  • Regional distribution and capacity-building CMP
    Decision
  • CB to remove financial, technical and
    institutional barriers
  • CB to support identification and development of
    clean development mechanism project activities,
    including start-up costs and demonstration
    projects

7
CB approach and experiences
  • Review of CB experiences for COP 13
  • Targeted capacity-building through stand-alone
    projects and activities
  • Embedded capacity-building in regular projects
    and activities
  • Enabling activities (through the GEF)
  • Technical support
  • Special programmes for LDCs and small island
    developing States.

Many activities did not consider how to ensure
longer term institutional stability or how to
retain built capacity
8
CB experiences
  • Approaches have so far not been not been very
    systematic and have largely focused on short term
    convention related actions rather than building
    sustained national capacity to deal with climate
    change.
  • Questions
  • How to change this ?
  • What is the best approach ?
  • How to deal with country specificity issue
    complexity

9
Is mainstreaming a solution
  • Mainstreaming climate change into development
    policies is the fashionable topic right now
  • What does it mean ?
  • How to do it ?
  • Starting with capacity building for energy and
    CDM the ICREP is maybe already one example !
  • integrating energy planning with a proper
    understanding of the future role of carbon
    finance and CDM modalities
  • moving from training separate CDM experts to
    mainstreaming into energy

10
Energy CDM as example
  • Priority Areas for Capacity Enhancement in
    future mainstreaming of Carbon Finance into
    energy sector development
  • Broad awareness raising and strengthened
    educational efforts at all levels
  • Getting the policy framework right including new
    analytical capabilities, understanding of CDM and
    market oriented policy tools and ability to
    implement tools in practice
  • New target groups like the upcoming regulatory
    institutions
  • Private sector involvement both in terms of large
    scale industries for the commercial markets and
    small and medium sized enterprises for the rural
    and peri-urban markets
  • Financing institutions will play a crucial role
    need for change in the way lenders consider CDM
    investments

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What will this require
  • Awareness raising programmes at national level
  • Targeted training for planners and policy makers
    and regulators
  • Finding new ways of engaging private sector
    companies and financial institutions
  • How do we avoid that this is not just more of
    the same short term // ad-hoc approach
  • There is a need to develop and implement better
    ways of building capacity

12
Linking CB and education
  • Project based or integrated CB needs to be
    combined with more systematic education and
    training
  • National workshops and training may be used for
    senior experts
  • Education and training of mid-level or junior
    staff in public and private institutions should
    be priority to develop the leaders of tomorrow
    and build sustained capacity
  • short courses could play an important role in
    several areas and broad integration in education
    is required for the future

13
Role of ICREP
  • ICREP is an existing example of an attempt to
    provide extended training on issues related to
    mainstreaming CC into development
  • With CDM CB support moving into the regular
    development assistance, it would be an option to
    integrate ICREP into bilateral CDM CB programmes
    and expand coverage to attempt to move the
    integration further
  • Is this realistic and what will it take?

14
Issues for Short Courses
  • From the introduction on FCCC issues a number of
    areas could be identified for short courses
  • Technology transfer integrating research,
    policy, finance etc
  • Adaptation ecosystems
  • Adaptation infrastructure
  • Adaptation early warning and emergency
    preparedness approaches
  • Forestry and REDD

15
How to make it happen?
  • Changing the current ad-hoc and issue based
    approach will take concerted action by countries,
    donors and stakeholders
  • How to overcome vested interests by involved
    stakeholders
  • Documenting the results and impacts of activities
    as ICREP is maybe a starting point?
  • The emerging realization that CC is not a short
    term issue and cannot be solved without
    addressing core development patterns may be a
    driver.

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Thank you very much. For info on UNEP Risoe work
see www.uneprisoe.org www.cd4cdm.org
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