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including for multi-level governance and monitoring and evaluation
The technical examination process on adaptation (TEP-A) was established
at COP 21 as part of the enhanced action prior to 2020 in the decision adopting the Paris Agreement.
The process is organized by the SBSTA and SBI and conducted by the Adaptation Committee (AC).
Each year adaptation areas of particular relevance to Parties and non-Party stakeholders will be
addressed.
The umbrella topic for the 2016 TEP-A is ‘’Reducing vulnerability and
mainstreaming climate change adaptation, including through the process to formulate and implement
national adaptation plans”.
As part of the TEP-A, two technical expert meetings on adaptation (TEM-As) are organized at
SB 44. The second TEM-A took place on Wednesday 25 May, room
Chamberhall (Plenarsaal). Under the 2016 umbrella topic, this meeting focused on effective
policy frameworks and institutional arrangements for adaptation planning and implementation,
including for multi-level governance and monitoring and evaluation.
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9:30 – 9:50 Session 1: Setting the scene
Taking into account the previous day, the objective of this session is to build a common
understanding of the meeting’s organization and goals.
Facilitator: Ms. Anne Hammill, IISD
Opening remarks
- Mr. Don Lemmen, Co-Chair of the Adaptation Committee
- Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow, Chair of the SBI
- H.E. Aziz Mekouar, Morocco
9:50 – 11:00 Session 2: Establishing policy frameworks and institutional
arrangements
The objectives of this session are to:
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Bring participants to a shared level of knowledge on the gaps and needs identified as barriers
to effective policy frameworks and institutional arrangements for adaptation planning and
implementation;
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Highlight replicable good practices and options as well as to start identifying
opportunities.
Facilitator: Ms. Anne Hammill, IISD
Presentations
11:15 – 13:00 Session 3: Enhancing multilevel governance and monitoring and
evaluation
The objectives of the session are to:
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Examine existing and emerging trends for effective governance and monitoring and
evaluation;
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Identify several opportunities for successful implementation of adaptation action, including
catalytic actions and actors.
Break-out group I: Multilevel governance: regional, national, subnational and local,
including stakeholder engagement
Facilitator: Ms. Shyla Raghav, Conservation International
- Regional perspective:
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National/Subnational perspective:
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Break-out group II: Monitoring and evaluation
Facilitator: Mr. Juan Hoffmaister, GCF
15:00 – 16:15 Session 4: Opportunities and options for effective policy
frameworks and institutional arrangements
Following a reporting back from the break-out groups, this session seeks to identify, through
interactive discussions, a set of opportunities for enhancing effective policy frameworks and
institutional arrangements for adaptation planning and implementation, including replicable good
practices, support, and partnerships.
Facilitator: Ms. Anne Hammill, IISD
16:15 – 16:30 Session 5: Closing.
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