THEME – 1 Geoinformatics and Genetic Resources under Changing Climate
Break-Out Session Theme: Climate Change
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Break-Out Session Theme: Climate Change
Challenge Policy Action and Time Frame Role /Support of Stakeholders
1. Incomplete scientifically based vulnerability profiles of priority areas and sectors
2. Need to rationalize land use policies and implementation
3. Non-application of a uniform CCA and DRM framework hinder fast-tracked mitigation action to avoid climate related disasters
Harmonize/Consolidate/ Synchronize approaches and tools for VA towards climate-proofed land use and development plans and investment programs by 2016
Climate-proof national, regional, and local land use and development plans and investment programs, no later than 2016
NG to provide enabling instrument (e.g., EO, AO, MC), and undertake climate-proofing national and sectoral plans and investment programs
Donor agencies to provide assistance in priority areas and sectors
LGUs to undertake local-level VA and climate-proof local land use and development plans and investment programs
CSO to provide support to local-level activities
Recommendation No. 1: Fast-track VA in priority areas and sectors (i.e., highly vulnerable) towards climate-proofed land use and development plans and investment programs
2013 PHILIPPINES DEVELOPMENT FORUMFebruary 4-5, 2013
Marco Polo Hotel, Davao City
Break-Out Session Theme: Climate Change
Challenge Policy Action and Time Frame Role /Support of Stakeholders
1. Inadequate resources for capacity development, technology development and diffusion, knowledge management, monitoring system, among others, of national and local government and communities
Climate-proof the budget through alignment with the priorities under the climate-proofed plans and investment programs, starting 2014
Mobilize new resources for capacity development, technology development/diffusion, knowledge management, monitoring system, among others, of national and local government and communities
NG to provide enabling instrument (e.g., EO, AO, MC)
Donor agencies to provide assistance
LGUs to prioritize allocation of resources capacity development, technology development/diffusion, knowledge management, monitoring system, among others
CSO and private sector to provide support to capacity development, technology development and diffusion, knowledge management, monitoring system, among others
Recommendation No. 2: Maximize available and mobilize new resources for capacity development, technology development and diffusion, among others, of national and local government and communities
2013 PHILIPPINES DEVELOPMENT FORUMFebruary 4-5, 2013
Marco Polo Hotel, Davao City
Break-Out Session Theme: Climate Change
Challenge Policy Action and Time Frame Role /Support of Stakeholders
1. Lack of coordination among stakeholders and implementing agencies on ecosystem management
2. Lack of engagement and adaptive capacity of communities
Continued support to the implementation of Mindanao Nurturing Our Waters Program until 2016- Climate and disaster-proofing of
land use, development plans and regulatory tools
- Setting up/Strengthening of river-basin management mechanisms
- Preparation of Masterplan for the remaining 6 major river-basin
- Formulation of Mindanao Spatial Framework
TA and CA from donor agencies
Technology transfer/sharing across sectors
Massive awareness and advocacy campaign
Recommendation No. 3 (for Mindanao): Support the implementation of ecosystem-based approach to development planning and management, with VA as a prerequisite.
2013 PHILIPPINES DEVELOPMENT FORUMFebruary 4-5, 2013
Marco Polo Hotel, Davao City