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1Climate Change and Disaster Risk
Information, methods and tools
Session 3World Bank Institute
Maarten van Aalst
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2Climate Change and Disaster Risk
Information, methods and tools for climate risk reduction
Global warming
Rising disaster impacts
Climate risk management
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Key Source of Information on Climate Change
Global Climate Models
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Challenges/limitations of model simulations:
Uncertain future GHG emissions
Model uncertainties/shortcomings
Spatial resolution Difficulties of
modeling extremes
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Climate information at shorter timescales
Enhanced climate risk management by using information at intermediate timescale:
climate forecasts for the next few months(getting better quickly)
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Example
1-2 week global hazard forecasts
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Sources of information (1)
People/Institutions
Meteorological Office
Climate Change Focal Point (often in Ministry of Environment)
National and international science institutes
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Sources of information (2)
Online information
IPCC www.ipcc.chUNFCCC www.unfccc.int
national communications national adaptation programs of action (NAPAs)
International research institutes, such as IRI
Specialized agencies, such as WHO
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Sources of information (3)
Visualization tools
e.g. SERVIR Viz http://servir.nsstc.nasa.gov/
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Examples of methods and tools (1)
ADAPT RISK FLAGS
Red flag – adaptation issues are important and further follow up is strongly recommended Yellow flag – some concerns, which should be checked Orange flag – Not enough known to assess Green flag – No adaptation issues foreseen Blue flag – Positive action for adaptation
Project design/risk screening ADAPT (investments projects) CRISTAL (community level)
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Adapt (1)
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Adapt (2)
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Cristal (1)
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Cristal (2)
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Examples of methods and tools (2)
Portfolio screening processes, e.g. OECD DGIS ORCHID
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Orchid
Sensitization and awareness-
raisingStrategic Overview
Initial Portfolio Screening
Climate change and disasters profile
Climate change and disasters assessment
Adaptation / Risk reduction options
Adaptation options integratedRisk screening of future programming
Options assessment Cost benefit analysis
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Examples of methods and tools (3)
Climate risk management process guidance
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Key elements of climate risk reduction for DM organizations
Preliminary climate risk assessment: assess how risks are changing
Assess priorities and plan follow up Implementation within regular programs
Cross-cutting elements:
Raising awareness on changing risks; Establishing and enhancing partnerships; Documenting and sharing experiences
and information.