MainDBDraft: Framing and tracking 21st century climate adaptation. Monitoring, evaluation and learning for Paris, the SDGs and beyond

Title: Framing and tracking 21st century climate adaptation. Monitoring, evaluation and learning for Paris, the SDGs and beyond
Geographic region: Africa; Asia; Caribbean and Central America; Europe; North America; Pacific/Oceania; Polar regions; South America
Target group: Policy makers
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Date of submission: 21/09/2020
Further information: Additional hazard(s): Water scarcity, land degradation neutrality, heatwaves and heavy precipitation. Additional sector(s): Oceans, coastal areas and ecosystems, including mega deltas, coral reefs and mangroves, forests and grassland, industry, Livelihood and socioeconomic dimensions in relevant areas such as tourism and other services, Rural systems and communities and Cities and urban systems. Approach: National adaptation planning, Community-based adaptation, Disaster risk reduction/risk-based planning and sectoral adaptation planning. Stage in the adaptation policy cycle: All. Additional cross-cutting elements in the adaptation policy cycle: Gender and Indigenous and traditional knowledge. Time scale: Long term adaptation needs. Additional (specific) target group: Policy maker (national level) and civil society.
NWPPartner: International Institute for Environment and Development
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Geographic scope: Global; Regional; Subregional; Transboundary
Adaptation element: Capacity building; Institutional arrangements; Knowledge management; Science and research; Socio-economic data and information; Stakeholder involvement; Technology support
Adaptation sector/theme: Agriculture; Biodiversity; Ecosystems; Energy; Food security; Health; Human settlements; Infrastructure; Water resources
Climate hazard: Desertification; Drought; Erratic rainfall; Extreme cold; Extreme heat; Floods; Glacial retreat; Land and forest degradation; Loss of biodiversity; Ocean acidification; Salinization; Sea level rise; Shift of seasons; Storm surges; Tropical cyclones/typhoons; Vector and water-borne diseases; Wildfire
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Type of organization: Civil society
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Description: This approach provides a framework (CAMEL) for countries to identify and track their adaptation needs. Current trends suggests global warming is likely to exceed 2°C by mid-century. The Paris Agreement and the 2030 deadline for meeting the SDGs provide a framework for adaptation action in the short term, but beyond that, incremental approaches will need to be complemented by transformational adaptation involving the radical restructuring, replacement or abandonment of systems, processes and practices that are no longer viable under new climatic conditions. There is an urgent need for frameworks to help countries meet their adaptation obligations under the Paris Agreement while preparing for warming that breaches the Paris temperature thresholds. Countries will need to track their adaptation activities to determine what does and does not work, identify good practice, and capture lessons that can inform adaptation planning, design and implementation. They will also need to report on these activities at the global level. We have created a framework for developing climate adaptation monitoring, evaluation and learning systems, or CAMELS, that can support countries in all of these tasks. Link to this tool: https://pubs.iied.org/10202IIED/?k=framing
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NWPStatus: Processed
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