TACC Peru: Toward low carbon development and climate change resilience in the Piura and Tumbes Regions

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNOPS, UNEP and UNDP and eight networks of regions (Global Forum for Associations of Regions (FOGAR), International Association of Francophone Regions (AIRF), Assembly of European Regions (AER), The Climate Group, Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPRM), The Northern Forum, Network of Regions for Sustainable Development (NRG4SD), Latin American Organization of Intermediary Governments (OLAGI))
    Summary:

    The Down to Earth: Territorial Approach to Climate Change (TACC) is part of a partnership between the United Nations and sub-national governments for fostering climate friendly development at the sub-national level. This partnership is a collaborative effort involving UNDP, UNEP and eight associations of regions.

    The TACC project will support the integration of climate change adaptation and mitigation measures into sustainable development planning and programming in developing countries by:

    Project Components:

    The Down to Earth: Territorial Approach to Climate Change (TACC) project aims to assist regional and local governments in developing countries in:

    • Developing integrated climate change strategies and action plans to assess development options that are robust enough to withstand different future climatic conditions.
    • Strengthening capacity of sub‐national authorities to integrate climate change into sustainable development planning and programming.
    • Identifying no regrets/negative costs/low‐cost adaptation and mitigation measures that promote long‐ term sustainability and poverty reduction.
    • Enhancing the capacity of regional and local government to enact regulatory measures, as well as to take advantage of new sources of environmental finance, to implement these no regrets/negative cost/low‐cost options.

     

    Expected Outputs:

    Sub-national authorities to have identified risks and opportunities related to climate change at the territorial level and integrated priority mitigation and adaptation measures into sustainable development planning and programming, taking into consideration gender aspects and aligned and coordinated with existing climate change projects in the region.

    • Outcome 1: Partnerships established and operational with UN and specialised agencies, national and sub‐national governments, centres of excellence and regional technical institutions, and/or the private
    • sector.
    • Outcome 2: Methodologies and tools for long‐term climate change participatory planning are developed and made available, and best practices shared with regions and cities.
    • Outcome 3: Regions are aware of climate change challenges and opportunities and of available technical and financial solutions.
    • Outcome 4: Technical support is provided to 20 regions in developing countries for the preparation of their regional climate change plans, including identification of priority mitigation and adaptation
    • measures.
    • Outcome 5: Technical support is provided to 20 regions to identify possible policy and financing instruments to implement priority climate change measures.

     

    Contacts:

    UNDP Regional Technical Advisor

     

    Project Status:
    Under Implementation as of February 2012 (Status as of June 2011: Project document finalized)
    Primary Beneficiaries:
    The beneficiaries of the Down to Earth TACC project are sub‐national authorities who seek technical assistance in understanding and responding to climate change
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    Decentralized Cooperation
    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a

TACC Nigeria: Delta State - Territorial Approach to Climate Change

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNDP, UNOPS, UNEP, Delta State Government
    Summary:

    The Down to Earth: Territorial Approach to Climate Change (TACC) is part of a partnership between the United Nations and sub-national governments for fostering climate friendly development at the sub-national level. This partnership is a collaborative effort involving UNDP, UNEP and eight associations of regions.

    Project Components:

    The Down to Earth: Territorial Approach to Climate Change (TACC) project aims to assist regional and local governments in developing countries in:

    • Developing integrated climate change strategies and action plans to assess development options that are robust enough to withstand different future climatic conditions.
    • Strengthening capacity of sub‐national authorities to integrate climate change into sustainable development planning and programming.
    • Identifying no regrets/negative costs/low‐cost adaptation and mitigation measures that promote long‐ term sustainability and poverty reduction.
    • Enhancing the capacity of regional and local government to enact regulatory measures, as well as to take advantage of new sources of environmental finance, to implement these no regrets/negative cost/low‐cost options.
    Expected Outputs:

    The overall objective of the project, namely supporting low-carbon and climate change-resilient local development in Nigeria, will be achieved by supporting local decision-makers and planners to design integrated climate change (adaptation and mitigation) policies, strategies and formulate concrete actions and investment plans that promote long-term sustainability and poverty reduction in the context of local / regional development.

    • Output 1. Partnership, coordination and participation platforms for climate change planning and programming established
    • Output 2. Capacity to integrate climate change issues into regional development plans and actions built
    • Output 3. Integrated Territorial Climate Plan (ITCP) formulated
    • Output 4. Climate change policy and investment package developed
    • Output 5. Lessons learned and best practices disseminated

     

    Contacts:

    UNDP Regional Technical Advisor

    Project Status:
    Under Implementation (as of February 2012)
    Primary Beneficiaries:
    The beneficiaries of the Down to Earth TACC project are sub‐national authorities who seek technical assistance in understanding and responding to climate change
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    Decentralized Cooperation
    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a

Second National Communication of Brazil to the UNFCCC

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    UNDP, Ministry of Science and Technology
    Summary:

    The immediate objective of the project is to prepare the Second National Communication of Brazil to the UNFCCC and carry out studies on vulnerability and adaptation measures, develop regional modeling of climate and climate change scenarios, and build institutional capacity for implementing the Convention in Brazil.

     

    Project Status:
    Project Completed. Completion date: 31 December 2010
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    GEF-Trust Fund
    Financing Amount:
    GEF Project Grant 3,400,000
    Cofinancing Total:
    4,175,600
    Total Amounts:
    7,575,600

Pilot Trainings in Gender, Media, Poverty Alleviation, Policy and Regional Planning

Summary:

These five pilot trainings focused on presenting basic concepts of climate change adaptation to new audiences and having them apply the concepts to their sectors. 

Adaptation Experience:

The write-up from the trainings summarizes the participants' experience related to climate impacts and provides their recommendations for adaptive measures.

Results and Learning:

 Participants in each of the trainings rated them as very successful -- elements that were rated highly included the materials and the experience of the instructors.  They also recommended that future trainings include presentations and materials in additional languages (i.e. Tajik in addition to Russian).  Additional lessons learned ad good practice related to the level of the materials, women's partcipation, and location are provided in the attached summary report.

Sustainability:

These pilot trainings were intended to test concepts and audiences in preparation for the Phase II project, so the project will continue for another 5 years.

Furthermore, several participants in the gender training requested local-language materials that they could use to conduct their own trainings for women in their home districts -- the perceived level of interest and need was high, and they were willing to conduct the trainings on their own initiative.

Replication:

Additional trainings will take place under Phase II, and -- based on findings from the pilot trainings -- they will actively involve district-level participants.  In addition, modules and lessons learned with be shared with other PPCR participating country projects.

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Funding Source:
World Bank

Review of Existing and Planned Adaptation Action

Author(s):
Adaptation Partnership / International Institute for Sustainable Development
Year:
2011
Summary:

Funding Source:
Decentralized Cooperation