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GEF SPA-UNDP Project
Implementing Pilot Climate Change Adaptation Measures in Coastal Areas
of U R U G U A Y
Warsaw, November 16, 2013
STRATEGY, GOAL AND OBJECTIVE
Strategy: to increase ecosystem resilience to climate change by integrating climate risks into Uruguay’s baseline land use planning and coastal zone management initiatives.
Long term goal: to reduce vulnerability of Uruguay’s coastal ecosystems to climate change
Objective: to put in place adaptive land planning and coastal management policies and practices to enhance the resilience of Uruguay’s coastal ecosystem to climate change
OUTCOMES
1. The incorporation of climate change risks into national level policies and regulatory frameworks governing coastal area management strengthens Uruguay’s systemic capacity for adaptation.
2. Pilot adaptation measures for coastal ecosystems at risk under predicted climate change are implemented at local levels.
3 Knowledge management and evaluation systems facilitate the uptake and replication of coastal management adaptation experiences in Uruguay.
ADAPTATION PROCESS (1)
Build up and strengthen relationships with relevant stakeholders
Raise awareness about climate change and adaptation
Data collection, modeling studies and translation of scientific and technical results (climate change scenarios, coastal vulnerability indexes to identify critical sites)
ADAPTATION PROCESS (2)Identification and selection of adaptation measures
• International literature reviewed with the scientific and technical data and results generated by the project.
• Participatory consultation process was planned and executed to complement and screen the initial set of measures: more than 200 people were involved and the VRA methodology was tailored and applied.
• Interviews to key stakeholders and expert judgment
• Revision by international consultant
Implementation of adaptation measures with the involvement of the civil society to ensure its sustainability
Monitoring and evaluation with stakeholders participation
IMPLEMENTED ADAPTATION MEASURES (1)
• Awareness and outreach to decision makers and stakeholders
• Monitoring of beach profiles along the whole coast
• Preparation of a publication for mainstreaming climate risk management in the coastal tourism sector
• Guidelines for the incorporation of climate change in the environmental impact assessment process
IMPLEMENTED ADAPTATION MEASURES (2)
•Incorporation of climate change issues in land use planning instruments:
-Land Use and Sustainable Development Plan for Colonia del Sacramento: includes an adaptation program
- Land Use Partial Plan of the Coastal Lagoons in Rocha: coastal defense area, retreats and building restrictions
-National Coastal Zone Guidelines Bill: adaptation to climate change is included as an explicit goal of the guidelines and vulnerable areas are defined (sandy beaches and sandbanks, dunes, lagoons and wetlands, cliffs, rocky points and coastal islands, bars and deltas, among others)
ADAPTATION MEASURES UNDER IMPLEMENTATION
• The Protected Area Laguna de Rocha Management Plan adresses climate change and variability
ADAPTATION MEASURES UNDER IMPLEMENTATION
Restoration and revegetation of dunar ecosystem
Ejecución de planes de GC con gobiernos localesEjecución de planes de GC con gobiernos locales
Monitoreo y alerta temprana de floraciones microalgalesMonitoreo y alerta temprana de floraciones microalgales
Apoyo procesos locales GC en cursoApoyo procesos locales GC en curso
Incorporación de herramientas de CC en APIncorporación de herramientas de CC en AP
SITES WHERE PILOT CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION MEASURES ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED
SOME RELEVANT RESULTS SO FAR • First approach to adaptation on the field in Uruguay
• Mainstreaming adaptation into local/national processes and policies is a very complex process, requiring a learning by doing approach and much more time than planned.
• Experience working with different stakeholders has been generated.
• Capacities for monitoring have been developed.
• Awareness and interest of stakeholders regarding vulnerability and adaptation have been increased
• Capacity to mainstream adaptation to climate change into plans and regulations at the local level has been increased.
• Specific Units dedicated to climate change within the departmental government were established (e.g. Maldonado Climate Change Unit).
• Partnerships between the academia and the decision makers were established to implement adaptation measures.
NEXT STEPS AND CHALLENGES Continue the identification and implementation of
adaptation measures with the different stakeholders. Results from the implementation phase will be
assessed and lessons will be harvested Design a strategy to replicate these measures. Including a sustainable mechanism to facilitate
the access to international adaptation finance and its effective and efficient channeling, taking advantage of existing institutions and capacities developed by the project.
Comprising a multi-stakeholder consultation ambit
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