Enhancing adaptive capacity of communities to climate change-related floods in the North Coast and Islands Region of Papua New Guinea

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNDP, Office of Climate Change and Development
    Summary:

    The proposed programme is planned to be implemented in two regions within Papua New Guinea. The North Coast area comprises 6 provinces with a population of around 1.8 million people. The Islands Region comprises 5 provinces with a population of around 750,000 inhabitants. Coastal flooding is the most important climate change related hazard in this region not only threatening the people in the coastal communities but also important economic centers, as most provincial capitals and economic centers are situated along the coast,  particular provincial capitals.

    Project Components:

    Component 1: Adaptation to coastal flooding-related risks and hazards for North Coast and Islands Region communities

    The combination of the outputs under this component will enhance the targeted coastal communities’ capacity to adapt to the risks and hazards posed by climate-related coastal flooding. This will be achieved by increasing local capacity for adaptation by implementing a comprehensive coastal warning system, which, in combination with the establishment of disaster preparedness and response plan will reduce the targeted communities’ exposure to coastal flooding events.

    Component 2: Adaptation to inland flooding-related risks and hazards for river communities in Morobe, East Sepik and West Sepik

    Analog to the combination of outputs under the first component, the increased climate resilience of the targeted inland communities will be achieved by implementing a comprehensive early warning system that supports an established disaster preparedness and response framework while the impact of occurring floods will be further reduced by riverbank protection measures.

    Component 3: Institutional strengthening to support climate- and disaster-resilient policy frameworks

    The activities under this outcome focus on the development of the relevant institutions’ capacity to integrate aspects of climate change-related risks and respective adaptation  strategies into policy making. A two-pronged approach is pursued under the proposed programme:

    • (i) Integration of climate change risk and resilience into development policies that encompass legal and planning frameworks.
    • (ii) Further capacity building through the systematic training of policy makers at the national, provincial and district level, which goes hand-in-hand with the above development and implementation of climate-resilient policies.

    Component 4: Awareness raising and knowledge management

    Under this component, a systematic and multi-facetted awareness raising strategy is proposed, to ensure the long-term sustainability and broad outreach of the programme outcomes, as well as the development of local capacity to replicate the measures and policies put in place under the programme.

    As detailed in the Adaptation Fund Proposal - PNG - June 2011.

    Expected Outputs:
    • Output 1.1. Risk and vulnerability assessments conducted and updated at national level
    • Output 1.2 Targeted population groups covered by adequate risk reduction systems
    • Output 1.3 Targeted population groups participating in adaptation and risk reduction awareness activities
    • Output 2.2 Vulnerable physical, natural and social assets strengthened in response to climate change impacts, including variability
    Contacts:

    UNDP Regional Technical Advisor

    • Mr. Jose Padilla
    • Email: jose.padilla @undp.org
    Project Status:
    SOF Pipeline Entry (as of 2 February 2012)
    Primary Beneficiaries:
    Communities in the North Coast and Islands Region of Papua New Guinea
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    Adaptation Fund
    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a
    Total Amounts:
    $5,227,530 (Amount requested and approved 2011-06-22)

Enhancing Resilience of Rural Communities to Flood and Drought-Related Climate Change and Disaster Risks in the Ba Catchment Area of Fiji

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNDP, Department of Environment, Government of Fiji
    Summary:

    The overall objective of the project is to replicate successful interventions in the Ba catchment and fully integrate climate change considerations in flood/drought risk management by not only generating and producing information, but also training and dissemination. Mitigation of flood damage remains the highest priority need in the area, particularly in light of projected increase in intensification of rainfall and storm events. Fiji lacks an integrated natural resource management plan that incorporates climate change, agriculture, flood, and drought risk simultaneously.

    Project Components:

    Component 1: Climate early warning and information systems
    Component 2: Community-based adaptation to flood and drought related risks and hazards
    Component 3: Institutional strengthening to support climate- and disaster-resilient policy frameworks
    Component 4: Awareness raising and knowledge management

    Expected Outputs:

    Component 1: Climate early warning and information systems
    The project will support the development of enhanced climate and weather information products and services (monthly outlook, seasonal forecasting, longer term projections), tailored particularly for flood and drought preparedness and agriculture sector users (local government officials, farmers, communities, extension services). To ensure the timely dissemination of climate early warning and information products, effective alert and communication system will be established for communities, village councils and local disaster management committees. Capacity building and training activities will involve technical workshops on the establishment, maintenance and use of climate early warning system, including the interpretation and application of tailored climate information services, targeting meteorologist and climatologist staff at Meteorology Service, community members of the voluntary emergency services, as well as farmers. To facilitate the application of climate information amongst agriculture sector users, the programme will support the development of climate-sensitive crop suitability and cultivation guidelines and manuals, with user-friendly information packages, customized to the climate and landscapes, and different crop varieties and forest types of the Ba watershed area.

    Component 2: Community-based adaptation to flood and drought related risks and hazards
    Activities under this output will be closely linked to the establishment of a Rural Land Use Policy. The main components of the plan will cover flood plain zoning, land use plan, water use and safety plan (pollution control, water distribution and rationing), preparedness and post flood and drought recovery processes, supported with adjusted regulations that recognize emerging climate change risks. Importantly, the plan will include a community-based monitoring system on land-use, water use, flood control measures, and conservation of related ecosystems (e.g. mangroves, forests), coupled with review and feedback mechanism to integrate experiences on an ongoing/periodic basis.

    Resilience of crop production will be pursued through identifying and introducing climate change resilient crop varieties and suitable crop cultivation techniques. To ensure the continuous supply of climate-resilient plant species to farmers, a research station and associated community nurseries will be established in the Ba area, with appropriate distribution systems. The introduction of post-harvest processing and food storage techniques will be based on a review and enhancement of traditional practices.

    Component 3: Institutional strengthening to support climate- and disaster-resilient policy frameworks
    Activities under this output will serve to review and adjust relevant sectoral policies, legal and planning frameworks, corporate and management plans at the different levels, through analysis of existing frameworks and related institutional capacities, consultative processes and systematic training of policy makers and planners. The proposed project will promote the application of modified or newly created policy frameworks and instruments in target provinces and districts, while integrating on-the-ground experience to inform the higher level policy processes.

    Component 4: Awareness raising and knowledge management
    Outputs and proposed activities under this outcome aim at capturing, analyzing and disseminating programme experience at the national and regional levels in a systematic way, from early stages of the programme from the assessment, adaptation planning, implementation, monitoring phases, as well the throughout the policy mainstreaming processes. A range of knowledge products will be developed, tailored to different user groups and disseminated through specific channels and means, including education institutions, and supported by a project communication action plan for broader awareness raising purposes. It is expected that integrated knowledge management activities will significantly contribute to the replicability and sustainability of the project results, reaching out to broad layers of society and different generations.

    Contacts:

    UNDP Regional Technical Advisor

    • Mr. Jose Padilla
    • Email: jose.padilla @undp.org
    Project Status:
    SOF Pipeline Entry (as of 2 February 2012)
    Primary Beneficiaries:
    Communities in the Ba catchment area
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    Adaptation Fund
    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a
    Total Amounts:
    $5,728,800 (Amount requested 2011-06-22)

PACC Solomon Islands: In-Country Consultation Report

Author(s):
PACC
Year:
June 2009
Pages:
37
Summary:

This report provides the outcomes of the Solomon Islands in-country consultations on PACC which was held in the Solomon Islands from July 24 to 28, 2006. The report is divided into five sections:

Funding Source:
GEF-LDCF
GEF-SCCF
GEF-SGP
GEF-SPA
GEF-Trust Fund

PACC Vanuatu: In-Country Consultation Report

Author(s):
SPREP
Year:
June 2009
Pages:
39
Summary:

This report provides the outcomes of the Vanuatu in-country consultations on PACC which were held from August 01 to 04 2006. The report is divided into five sections:

Funding Source:
GEF-LDCF

Piloting climate change adaptation to protect human health in Fiji

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNDP, World Health Organization, Ministry of Health
    Summary:

    Fiji Project Objective

    To increase the adaptive capacity of the health sector to respond to climate sensitive risks.

    Key Health Concerns and Vulnerability to Climate Change

    Fiji has conducted a study looking at which afflictions have a clear link with climate change. Dengue fever, diarrhoeal diseases (food and water borne) and nutrition-related illnesses were all shown to be linked to climate and have the potential to worsen with increasing climate change and variability.

    Project Components:
    1. Climate change and health early warning and planning  systems
    2. Institutional and technical capacity to manage  climate change health risks
    3. Demonstration Measures to reduce vulnerability
    4. Regional Cooperation to address climate change health risks
    Expected Outputs:

    Outcome 1: An early warning system providing reliable information on likely incidence of climate sensitive health risks.

    1. Climate sensitive health risks/CSD reporting system with prediction modeling.
    2. Institutional strengthening of health and key multisectoral partners in data management across sectors.
    3. Timely dissemination of data and advocacy.
    4. Information systems supporting integrated assessments of climate change and risks in management and long term health planning.

    Outcome 2: Capacity of health sector institutions to respond to climate sensitive health risks based on early warning systems improved.

    1. Clarified and harmonized institutional mandates and procedures to respond to climate risks to public  health.
    2. Health professionals in selected pilot regions have the capacity to respond to climate  sensitive health risks based  on early warning systems.
    3. Health professional in selected pilot regions have the capacity to effectively respond to HMDs and CSDs with specific attention on psychosocial intervention.

    Outcome 3: Disease prevention measures piloted in areas of heightened health risk due to climate change

    1. Community members are aware of climate change on their community and take actions to make adaptations to minimize potential health risks.
    2. Community members are aware of CSDs, what to do when symptoms develop and how to take preventative  measures to avoid them.
    3. Community members are aware of the effects of climate change on their community and take actions to make adaptation to minimize potential risks.
    4. Detailed Communication Plans in place (for Outcomes 1-3).
    Contacts:

    Pradeep Kurukulasuriya
    (212) 906-6843
    pradeep.kurukulasuriya@undp.org

    Country contact

    Dr Salanieta Saketa
    Permanent Secretary
    Ministry of Health (Chair) Jyotishma Naicker
    E-mail: pccaphh.fiji@gmail.com

    WHO contact

    Mr Steven Iddings
    WPRO WHO Representative a.i.
    E-mail: IddingsS@wpro.who.int
     

    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    GEF-SCCF
    Cofinancing Total:
    Not specified
    Total Amounts:
    550,000 USD

PACC Vanuatu - Demonstrating the integration of climate change risk reduction in road design in Epi, Shefa Province

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency:
    UNDP, SPREP
    Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNDP, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
    Summary:

    PACC Vanuatu - Demonstrating the integration of climate change risk reduction in road design in Epi, Shefa Province

    Contacts:

    UNDP Regional Technical Advisor

    Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
    Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) Project

    PACC Focal Point / Implementing Partner

    • Mr Albert Williams
    • Director
    • Department of Environment and Conservation
    • Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources
    • Private Mail Bag 9063
    • Port Vila, Vanuatu
    • Tel: +678 25302 / 22227
    • Fax: +678 22227
    • Email: awilliams@vanuatu.gov.vu

    PACC Coordinator

    • Mr Brian Phillips
    • Senior Climate Change Officer / National PACC Coordinator
    • National Climate Change Office
    • Vanuatu Metrological Services
    • Port Vila, Vanuatu
    • Tel:+678 23 866 / 774 4388
    • Fax: +678 25 745
    • Email: piccap@vanuatu.gov.vu

    PACC Assistant Coordinator

    • Dennis Alvos
    • National PACC Assistant Coordinator
    • Public Works Department
    • Private Mail Bag 9044
    • Port Vila, Vanuatu
    • Tel:+678 22 888/ 774 4638
    • Fax: +678 24 495
    • Email: dalvos@vanuatu.gov.vu
       

     

    Project Status:
    Under Implementation
    Primary Beneficiaries:
    Local Communities
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    GEF-SCCF
    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a

PACC PNG - Design underground irrigation systems to help PNG adapt to current and future drought situations that may be worsened by climate change

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNDP, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
    Summary:

    PACC Papua New Guinea- Design underground irrigation systems to help PNG adapt to current and future drought situations that may be worsened by climate change

    Contacts:

    PACC Focal Point

    • Dr. Wari Iamo
    • Chief Executive Officer
    • Dpt. of Environment & Conservation
    • 7th Floor - Somare Foundation Bldg
    • Boroko
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Email: wiamo@dec.gov.pg

     

    PACC Implementing Agency

    • Mr Francis Daink
    • Deputy Secretary
    • Department of Agriculture
    • Tel: +675 7694 9427
    • Email: dainkf@global.net.pg

     

    PACC Coordinator

    • Mr. Andrew Mika
    • Head of Land Use Planning
    • Department of Agriculture and Livestock (DAL)
    • Tel: +675 7627 5848
    • Email: maidallus57@gmail.com
    Project Status:
    Under Implementation
    Primary Beneficiaries:
    Local Communities
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    GEF-SCCF
    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a

PACC Fiji - Improving crop resilience and drainage systems in lowland farming areas

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNDP, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
    Summary:

    PACC FIJI - Improving crop resilience and drainage systems in lowland farming areas in the Tailevu-Rewa and Serua-Namosi Provinces

    Contacts:

    PACC Focal Point

    • Mr. Jope Davetanivalu
    • Director of Environment
    • Department of Environment
    • Ministry of Local Government, Urban Development, Housing & Environment
    • PO Box 2109
    • Government Building, Suva
    • Tel: +679 331 1699
    • Fax: +679 331 2879
    • Email: jdavetanivalu@govnet.gov.fj

    Implementing Agency

    • Mr. Collins Simmons
    • Principal
    • Land & Water Resource Management Unit
    • Ministry of Primary Industries
    • Raiwaqa
    • Suva
    • Fiji
    • Email: csimmons@agriculture.gov.fj

    PACC Coordinator

    • Mr. Vinesh Kumar
    • Land & Water Resource Management Unit
    • Ministry of Primary Industries
    • Suva, Fiji
    • Tel: +679 347 9755
    • Mob: +679 926 0633
    • Email: vinesh.kumar@pmoffice.gov.fj

    PACC Assistant Coordinator

    • Mr Jone Waqanidrola
    • Land & Water Resource Management Unit
    • Ministry of Primary Industries
    • Suva, Fiji
    • Tel: +679 347 9755
    • Email: jonewaqa@yahoo.com

     

    Project Status:
    Under Implementation
    Primary Beneficiaries:
    Local communities
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    GEF-SCCF
    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a

SPC-GIZ Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Islands Project

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency:
    SPC, GIZ
    Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    National Advisory Committee on Climate Change, Agriculture, Livestock, Environment, Meteorology, Hydrology, Forestry
    Summary:

    Pacific-German Regional Programme Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region VANUATU COMPONENT

    Quick Facts: Project Duration: 01/2009 -12/2015

    Implementation Partner: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) & Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

    Project Countries: Vanuatu + 11 other PICs

    Funded by: German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

    Introduction

    Project Components:

    Objective

    The overall objective of the programme is that ‘the capacities of regional organisations in the Pacific Islands region and its member states to adapt to climate change and mitigate its causes are strengthened’.

    Main Components

    To achieve the objective, the following six components have been collaboratively developed, under which national programme activities will be aligned.

    • Component 1: Strengthening regional advisory and management capacity
    • Component 2: Mainstreaming climate considerations and adaptations strategies
    • Component 3: Implementing adaptation and mitigation measures
    • Component 4: Sustainable tourism and climate change
    • Component 5: Sustainable energy management
    • Component 6: Climate change and education

    The Vanuatu CCCPIR programme has actively been engaged in components 2, 3 and 6 since 2009, and will expand its focus to cover Components 4 & 5 in January 2012.

    Expected Outputs:

    Demonstration activities being trialled and evaluated for upscaling in the Pilot Sites include: Coastal & Hillside Erosion Control Measures through Forestry, Soil Enhancement & Composting, Innovative Farming Systems, Crop Diversity Trails for Climate Resilience, Adapted Farming System designs for CC Resilience, Livestock Breeding Trials for CC Resilience, and Integrated Agriculture & Livestock Systems

    Contacts:

    Dr Christopher Bartlett

    Email: Christopher.Bartlett@giz.de

    Phone: (+678) 5552187 / 29594

    SPC/GIZ Pacific-German Regional Programme Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region

    PO Box 306, Port Vila, Vanuatu

    Project Status:
    in process
    Primary Beneficiaries:
    The communities in the pilot areas.
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    GIZ
    Financing Amount:
    17.4 million Euro
    Cofinancing Total:
    0

SWoCK: Enhancing resilience of communities in Solomon Islands to the adverse effects of climate change

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Meteorology and Disaster Management (MECMD) through its Climate Change Division, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL)
    Summary:

    The SWoCK project will strengthen ability of communities in Solomon Islands to make informed decisions and manage likely climate change driven pressures on food production and management systems. In particular, the project will lead to the following key results (outcomes)

    Project Components:

    1. Community Based Adaptation initiatives implemented in at least 18 Communities across at least 3 regions in the Solomon Islands

    2. Institutional strengthening to support climate resilient policy frameworks for the agriculture sector

    3. Climate Change Adaptation specific knowledge production, sharing and dissemination

     

    Source: Project Document, 2011

    Expected Outputs:
    1. Promote and pilot community-adaptation activities enhancing food security and livelihood resilience in pilot communities in at least 3 selected regions
    2. Adjusted national and sub-national policies related to governing agriculture in the context of a range of climate change futures
    3. Fostered the generation and diffusion of knowledge on adapting to climate change in a systemic manner at the community and regional level.

    Source: Project Document, 2011

    Contacts:

    UNDP Regional Technical Advisor

    UNDP Project Manager

     Solomon Islands Government: Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

    • P.O. Box 21
    • Honiara
    • Solomon Islands.
    • Phone: +677 23031
    • Fax: +677 28054
    Project Status:
    Under implementation
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    Adaptation Fund
    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a