Post on 29-Dec-2015
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
and
CLIMATE CHANGE
CCP Campaign in Turkey
Gülçin ÖZSOYREC Turkey Climate Change Work Programme
6 March 2008, Szentendre
REC TURKEY
REC CharterSigned in October 2002Ratified in January 2004
Bilateral AgreementSigned in January 2004Ratified in August 2004
Grants Agreement (2.3 Million Euro)
Signed in April 2004
Opening of REC Turkey Office27 May 2004
Thematic Work Areas of REC Turkey• Supporting activities for EU Accession
• Civil Society Development Activities
•Capacity Building for Sustainable Development
• Sustainable Business
•Climate Change
•Environmental Education for Sustainable
Development
• Biodiversity and Nature Protection
•Access to Information
• Regional Activities
REC Turkey Climate Change Work Programme Project Portfolio
“Promoting Climate Change Policies in Turkey” Turkish Ministry of Environment and Forestry and Exergia
(Greece), co-financed by Italian Ministry of Environment, LIFE05/TCY/TR/000164
“Applying the WADE Model in Turkey”, Turkish Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, with technical support of WADE and Turkey Cogen Association
“Capacity Building for Stakeholders and Government in Climate Change”, EfE/18/05
NorthSouthEastWest Photo Exhibition and Cafe Scientifique Video Conference in Turkey within the
context of ZeroCarbonCity Campaign
Coordination of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership Programme in Turkey
Coordination of Partnership for Clean Fuels and Vehicles Programme in Turkey
Climate Change Public Awareness in Turkey
•REC Turkey-The National Focal Point for UNFCCC Article 6 (Education, Training and Public Awareness) between 2005 and 2008
“Capacity Building in the Field of Envrionment“ ProjectIPA 2007”
REC Turkey Climate Change Project Portfolio2009-2011
“Facilitating Involvement of Turkish Local Authorities in Mitigation of Climate Change” Project
“Facilitating a Turkish Business Initiative on Climate Change” Project
Facilitating Involvement of Turkish Local Authorities in Mitigation of GHG
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•Turkey’s Population: 71.5 million
•Turkey has 7 different geographical regions with different climatic patterns and population densities.
•Around 75% of the population live in urban settlements
•Existing number of municipalities is 2101.
•On 29 March 2009, the elections for local government will be held and new officials will be elected. The elections take place in every 5 years.
• Why to Focus Cities around Turkey
•Climate Change Affects Urban Life in Turkey
• Long term average temperature increase 5-6oC, average precipitation decrease 40% expected.
• Severe water shortage faced in 2007!
• Regional temperature rise -> serious air pollution
• Droughts and floods -> water resources and infrastructure.
• Damages in urban infrastructure and extreme weather conditions -> public health risk.
• Risk of sea level rise in coastal zones.
•ICLEI-Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) Campaign• Aim; Campaign aims to adopt policies and implement
quantifiable measures to reduce local greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, and enhance urban livability and sustainability.
• Started at 1993, and as of 2008, more than 800 cities globally participate in the campaign. Most active countries are USA and Australia. No participants from Turkey
• Methodology; adoption of a Local Government Resolution by an elected council or authority which indicates that the local government proceeds to undertake and complete five performance milestones
• CCP’s Greenhouse Emissions Software HEAT (Harmonized Emissions Analysis Tool) is available for conducting emission analysis and evaluating emission reduction measures and tracking measures.
• User friendly
• Windows-based
• Adaptable
• IPCC oriented
• More than 800 cities
ICLEI-Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) CampaignHarmonized Emissions Analysis Tool (HEAT)
•Framework of the Campaign in Turkey• Aim: To build capacity within the local authorities for quantified
and standardized analysis of GHGs and development of time-based mitigation targets by promoting Cities for Climate Protection Campaign of ICLEI.
• Time Frame: December 2008-July 2009 (8 months)• Project Activities: Before elections; campaigns for candidate officials and campaigns for voters
(participation to TV, radio programmes, preparation and dissemination of informative brochures)
Software translation After elections;
Signatory meeting for elected officials to sign ICLEI-CCP Local Government Resolution
Technical training about climate change and software use for experts (high and technical level) from municipalities which have decided to participate in the campaign
Establishment of a Secretariat to sustain the implementation of the campaing after the end of the project.
•Efforts of Local Governments
• Experience of LA21`s in Turkey could be a basis for the campaign,
• Istanbul has been a member of C40 countries and ISTAC participated to local government session of COP14,
• Mr. Murat Karayalcin (a candidate for Ankara Metropolitan Municipality) announced his support to Greenpeace`s Carbon Friendly Municipality Campaign
ICLEI CCP Campaign aims to provide a technical support to
all of these independent efforts in a systematic manner
•Expected Outcomes from the Campaign
• Increasing capacity at local level may;
Contribute to the improvement of national greenhouse gas inventory calculations
Contribute to policies, measures and strategies that Turkey can follow for the Kyoto Protocol and post-2012 global climate change regime
Provide a basis for awareness raising and implementation activities at the local level in adaptation to climate change
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