Three-year workplan of the Adaptation Committee

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Three-year workplan of the Activity Milestones/deliverables Time frame Responsibility Resource 1 Map mandates, workplans, and/or decisions with adaptation relevance of the Fund Board (AFB), the Consultative Group of Experts on National Communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention (CGE), the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN), the Green Climate Fund Board (GCF-B), the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF), the work programme on loss and damage (L&D WP), the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG), national adaptation plans (NAPs), the Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change (NWP), the Standing (SC), the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF), the Technology Executive (TEC) and the Durban Forum, in order to identify areas of duplication as well as synergies and to consider what actions may need to be undertaken by the Information paper on possible cooperation in order to reduce duplication of actions, address gaps and strengthen synergies Identification of decisions with adaptation relevance and inclusion of actions of the in an updated workplan, as appropriate November 2012, with updates every year after the session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) every year Secretariat 2 Compare and analyse maps in order to identify areas of duplication, gaps and synergies and to consider what actions may need to be undertaken by the Discussion of maps at the second meeting of the Identification of concrete activities to reduce duplication, address gaps and promote synergies and of actions that may need to be undertaken by the every year every year 3 Based on the outcomes of activities 1 and 2, implement activities to reduce duplication, address gaps and strengthen synergies, such as: Establishment of working linkages with all adaptationrelevant bodies and work programmes under the Convention (i) Meet with representatives of the AFB, the CGE, the CTCN, the GCF-B, the LDCF/SCCF Council, the L&D WP, the LEG, NAPs, the NWP, the SC and the TEC, in order to share views on strengthening linkages within the Convention Shared understanding among the and other adaptation-relevant bodies, as well as across agenda items, on ways in which to reduce duplication, address gaps and promote synergies, in order to enhance action on adaptation of, and ongoing as needed

(ii) Contribute to the work of the SC Activity Milestones/deliverables Time frame Responsibility Resource Provision of expertise on adaptation to the SC in its work as it assists the COP in exercising its functions with respect to the financial mechanism of the Convention, in terms of improving coherence and coordination in the delivery of climate change financing, the rationalization of the financial mechanism, the mobilization of financial resources, and the measurement, reporting and verification of the support provided to developing country Parties Ongoing (iii) Collaborate with the CTCN and the TEC Provision of expertise on adaptation to the CTCN and the TEC in their work, including the TEC s: Ongoing Inventory of institutions that are active in climate technology Review of technology needs Thematic dialogues Technology road maps Technical paper on adaptation (iv) Collaborate with the LEG in its efforts to support least developed countries (LDCs) in their national adaptation planning Responding to requests from the LEG Ongoing (v) Convene workshops with input from and the participation of the SC, the TEC, the LEG, the GCF-B, the LDCF/SCCF and other relevant bodies and programmes, in order to share technical adaptation-related expertise on topics such as: Best practices and needs of local and indigenous communities (Second topic still to be determined by the in consultation with relevant stakeholders) Scoping paper for the workshop on best practices and needs of local and indigenous communities Workshop on best practices and needs of local and indigenous communities, and report on the workshop Identification of recommendations and guidance for consideration by the COP, as appropriate and as needed, based on the outcomes of the workshop on best practices and the needs of local and indigenous communities, with a view to providing technical support and guidance to Parties, in order to facilitate of,,

the enhanced implementation of adaptation actions Decision to be taken by the on the second topic in consultation with relevant stakeholders of 4 Convene a workshop with the relevant bilateral, regional and multilateral institutions facilitating the means of implementation (finance, technology and capacity-building), as well as with development agencies at the country level, to discuss how to further promote the implementation of enhanced action in a coherent manner under the Convention Scoping paper for the workshop Workshop and report on the workshop,, Provision of information and recommendations, drawing from good adaptation practices, as appropriate and as needed, for consideration by the COP when providing guidance on means to incentivize the implementation of adaptation actions, including finance, technology and capacity-building, and other ways to enable climate-resilient development and reduce vulnerability of 5 Invite regional institutions and United Nations agencies supporting work on adaptation to communicate, as per the template developed by the, their current support for adaptation in developing countries, including in relation to capacity building, including of national institutions Development of submission template/guidance Call for submissions Compilation of submissions of Secretariat Information paper that strengthens the understanding of the roles of regional institutions and United Nations agencies in supporting enhanced adaptation actions in developing countries of Secretariat

6 Compile a list of regional centres and networks working on adaptation, with a view to strengthening their role in supporting country-driven adaptation actions List of regional centres and networks working on adaptation, including information on their activities and capacities Information available online and updated regularly, and ongoing 7 Consider developing a strategy to address the gaps and opportunities identified by means of the information provided by the organizations in activity 6, as well as the lessons learned from the work carried out to strengthen the coherence of adaptation within the Convention, to: Decision to be taken by the on a strategy Facilitate the provision of technical assistance to developing countries in undertaking their vulnerability and adaptation assessments Assist countries in establishing and strengthening their national institutions and regional networks and centres 8 Consider establishing an expert group, led by a panel of the, with representatives from United Nations agencies and other relevant organizations, to follow up on the above, pending a decision to be taken by the Decision to be taken by the on the creation of an expert group 9 Prepare a list of adaptation experts, drawing on existing rosters Development of criteria for the selection of experts, including with a thematic focus (e.g. water, agriculture, etc.) and other relevant areas of expertise Development and maintenance of the list of

Information available online and updated regularly of, and ongoing 10 Establish an ad hoc group, in collaboration with relevant organizations and experts, to work on modalities and guidelines for NAPs for non-ldc developing countries for consideration by the at its second meeting Creation of an ad hoc group within the and identification of the tasks of the group, for a report containing recommendations and input for consideration by the in the third quarter of Ad hoc group, Report identifying modalities and guidelines for consideration by the of Ad hoc group 11 Further consider developing modalities and guidelines to support non-ldc developing countries in the planning, prioritization and implementation of national adaptation planning measures Modalities and guidelines developed, using, as input, the report of the ad hoc group and other relevant work, such as outputs of the LEG 12 Establish a database or clearing house type mechanism for information related to national adaptation planning Scoping paper, Technical specifications of, Prototype version of, 13 Communicate with Parties, relevant bodies, programmes and institutions, with a view to collecting and compiling relevant information for national adaptation planning, and identify good practices for integrating adaptation into national development policies, processes and actions in collaboration with the LEG and the NWP Exchange of information with Parties, relevant bodies, programmes and institutions Information paper on lessons learned and good practices Ongoing

14 Conduct a workshop on the monitoring and evaluation of adaptation, building on and contributing to existing processes related to this topic Scoping paper to determine the focus, level and other aspects of the workshop, in order to ensure that the workshop is useful to Parties in implementing enhanced adaptation actions, Workshop and report on the workshop of, in the and relevant organizations Identification of recommendations and guidance for consideration by the COP, as appropriate and as needed, with a view to providing technical support and guidance to Parties, in order to facilitate the enhanced implementation of adaptation actions of 15 Convene a meeting to gather up-to-date information on adaptation, including the limits of adaptation, in collaboration with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group II (IPCC-WGII) Scoping paper for the meeting, to be informed by the outcomes of the L&D WP, in the IPCC-WGII, the NWP and the Agreement with the IPCC-WGII on cooperation of, in the IPCC-WGII, the NWP and the Meeting and report on the meeting, in the IPCC-WGII, the NWP and the

16 Establish an ad hoc group, in collaboration with relevant organizations and experts, to propose modalities to facilitate technical backstopping for projects for Parties upon request, for consideration by the Creation of an ad hoc group, identification of the tasks of the group and the qualifications of its members, and a decision on its size 17 Consider work resulting from the outcomes of the L&D WP Consideration of work resulting from the outcomes of the L&D WP 18 Convene an expert meeting, led by members of the, on promoting livelihood and economic diversification to build resilience in the context of planning, prioritizing and implementing adaptation actions Scoping paper for the expert meeting 2015, in the and the NWP Expert meeting and report on the expert meeting of 2015, in the and the NWP Identification of recommendations and guidance for consideration by the COP, as appropriate and as needed, with a view to providing technical support and guidance to Parties, in order to facilitate the enhanced implementation of adaptation actions of 2015 19 Consider various issues and approaches in relation to means of implementation, such as: Decision to be taken by the on addressing means of implementation Monitoring adaptation programmes and projects implemented, including the funding provided and received, and providing a synthesis report to the COP Inviting a dialogue between adaptation practitioners and financial institutions on funding adaptation Improving coherence with regard to monitoring and evaluating adaptation activities

20 Identify the process for and scope of an overview report and other periodic reports on adaptation issues relevant to the work of the Concept note, including methods and tools to compile information on adaptation issues, and timelines for the reports Ad hoc group 21 Prepare periodic overview reports synthesizing information and knowledge relating to, inter alia, the implementation of adaptation actions and good adaptation practices, observed trends, lessons learned, gaps and needs, including in the provision of support, and areas requiring further attention, for consideration by the COP, drawing on information from Parties and from other relevant reports and documents, including those of other bodies under the Convention Periodic overview reports every year, 22 Establish an ad hoc group, in collaboration with relevant organizations and experts, to develop and implement a communication, information and outreach strategy, building on existing channels, in order to provide decision makers and the media, including social media, with the latest information on adaptation Creation of an ad hoc group and identification of the tasks of the group Development and implementation of a communication strategy, consistent with the mandate of the, bearing in mind that a cornerstone of the strategy must be the UNFCCC community itself, for consideration by the, and ongoing Ad hoc group a Resource requirements: indicates activities that can be carried out with the use of existing or minimum resources. Examples include activities that can be carried out by members of the and/or with the assistance of the ; indicates activities that require additional resources that could probably be mobilized internally. Examples include activities that require the use of consultants; indicates activities that require a large amount of resources that are not readily at the disposal of the, and that would usually require fundraising and technical resource mobilization, which could include collaboration with other organizations, institutions or centres. An assessment of the costs of the activities to be carried out in the period 2015 will depend on the outcome of the budget negotiations for that biennium.