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Regional Responses

to Climate Change

FrameworkVision ->Strategy

-> Objective

-> Resources

->Target -> Actions

Liliendaal DeclarationVision

Reduce GHG

Adress the adaption of vulnerable countries

Financial support

Mitigation and adaptation

Resouces„Three-ones“

Mobilise resources and sustainable development

Policies, co-ordination and managemant

ResourcesThree-ones“

With resource mobilisation to meet the challenge the „three ones“ principe

• ONE PLAN: provides the framework for co-ordinated action by all partners

• ONE CO-ORDINATING MECHANISM: manages the process; one single regional but separate national co-ordinating mechanisms in each country

• ONE M&E SYSTEM: measures progress, transparency and value for money

StrategyRegional Framework

Mainstreaming climate change adapatation strategies into sustainable developement agendas

Water

Tourism

Coastal and Marine

Energy

Health

Agriculture & Food Security Forest

Targets

StrategyRegional Framework

Adaption measures in the key vulnerabilites

Reduce GHG and promote renewable and cleaner energy sources

StrategyRegional Framework

Reduce natural and human system vulnerability

Social, Economic and environmental benefits through the management of standing forests

Objective

• Identification of stakeholders• Co-operation between stakeholders• Recognize the resource and chapacity challenges• Monitoring and evaluation framework

Cooperation

Governments Regional Organization

NGO

Private Sector

Civil Society

Low Carbon Economies

Carbon Neutral TourismEmbracing mitigation and being proactive will be crucial to

making the tourism sector climate resilient

Caribbean Carbon Neutral Tourism Porgramme

•Harbour Island (The Bahamas)•Caye Caulker (Belize)

New business opportunities

ObjectiveBuild Resilience

• Enhanced knowledge of climate science and the direct and indirect impacts

• Development and access to funding mechanisms• Changes in financial, technical and human resource

capacity• Prevailing economic conditions in the caribean• Results from the M&E framework• International negotiations on emissions control and

climate change financing

Actions

´´Three-ones´´ principle

funding mechanisms and donor engagement

Building resilience and low carbon economy

Improve risk balance and attract investments

Detailed financial, technical and human ressource capacity assessment

Risk management ethic

Transformational change /mobilisation of scarce resources

Actions

Asset inventory

Free acess to data and information

Undertake skills and expertise audit

Assess research needs to deliver the strategic elements and goals

Change adaption and DDR

Strengthen negotiating position

Technical and physical impact and Cross Cutting Challenges

Implementation Plan• Building low carbon climate resilient economies• Development of a risk management ethic in decision

making• Improved capacity including improved access to climate

change finding mechanisms• Building effective partnerships with stakeholders• Expanding understanding and application of climate

science• Working collectively through a regional support structure• Strengthening the negotiating position and ist long-term

capacity to plan

Case StudyBequia

Sustainable water supply• Key vulnerability: Fresh Water• Solution: Salt-water desalinization – Salt water reverse

osmosis• Advantages:

– Greater energy and water security– Could be easily expanded to meet growing community

demand– Only three months to assemble– Is a baseline to assess the effectiveness of replicating it

Case StudyThe Coconut Bay Resort & SpaRainwater and Upgraded Wastewater Treatment and

Recycling Facility

Advantages:• Cost effectiveness• New policy guidline

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