Title: Lessons from other vulnerability and adaptation assessments
1Lessons from other vulnerability and adaptation
assessments
Ligia Noronha Senior fellow TERI
Pre-sessional consultation on TAR Milan, 27 28
November, 2003
2Internal Capability or Predisposition to
Vulnerability
Assessing vulnerability and coping strategies
- EndowmentsIndividual/Communal/Familial
- Diversification strategies
- Support networksTraditional/
- Extended
- Information and technology
- networks
- Empowerment
- Nature of External Events or threats
- Time scale
- Spatial scale
- Pathways
Individual/ Groups
External Events
(Social Political Economic Climatic)
Watershed (Villages)
Nested hierarchies
Regional
National
Global
a. Multi scale analysis b. Dimensions of internal
capability c. Nature of external event or
pressure D Multi method
3Using a nested hierarchical approach allows one
- Â Â Â Â to focus on what people and the communities
in which they are located do, their choices and
their internal capability - to assess the health of ecosystems and their
ability to cope with external threats and the
links of this to human well-being - Â Â to understand the modes of interaction between
events and trends at higher levels and impacts
at local levels, so negative externalities can be
more easily identified and responses at
appropriate levels framed
4Elements of the internal capability to respond
to stress
- What are the endowments? Individual/Communal
/Familial - What diversification strategies are possible?
- What support networks exist? Traditional and
Extended - What information networks exist?
- What is the level of empowerment of
assessments communities?
5Methods perspectives needed
- Multi-stakeholder participatory processes
- To ensure representation, more democratic
responses more effective interventions - Gender social sensitivity
- To ensure that those most at risk, disadvantaged
or vulnerable can be identified - Multiple methods
- spatial analysis, ecological socio-economic
assessments, biomedical health analysis, case
studies and historic documents
6How can such approaches be useful to
assessments of V A to climate change?
- sensitive to the interactions between drivers,
humans and components of the ecosystems - enable the identification of key stakeholders
- involve more democratic discourses
- enable the understanding of resilience building
mechanisms and adaptive strategies -
7Suggested priorities for SBSTA to explore
opportunities to improve state of knowledge
- Synergies between development pressures and
climatic change - Policies to promote diversification
- Burden on women from stressed environments
- Ways to increase safety nets and support
systems
8Suggested priorities for regional, national and
local action
- Need of effective training programmes for
local government on monitoring stressors
(climatic and developmental) - Need for partnerships to create diversified
livelihoods - Need for partnerships to address emerging
problems relating to water shortages, quick
disaster responses , wetland preservation,
environmental education