| Date and time | Monday 17 June 2019, 09:00-15:00 |
| Venue | Room Tokyo 1-2, WCCB in Bonn, Germany |
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Coastal zones are sensitive to climate change risks. Coastal areas face a range of challenges such as inundation and erosion of coastlines, salinization of freshwater reserves, damage and loss of physical infrastructure and degradation of marine ecosystem as well as non-economic losses to coastal communities and ecosystems. Impacts of such risks are unevenly distributed within and across different communities, countries and regions due to climate-related disruptions, exposure and vulnerability. Some climate change risks may be unforeseeable at the time of planning, foreseen but retained due to resource constraints or socioeconomic impact tradeoffs, or foreseen but unavoidable because response actions are unfeasible. Despite these challenges, the accessibility and availability of appropriate and adequate technologies (i.e. hardware, software, and orgware) may be able to avert, minimize, and address some of these risks in coastal areas. This event is co-organized by the UNFCCC Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with the adverse impacts of climate change (WIM Excom) and the Technology Executive Committee (TEC) in conjunction with the Bonn Climate Change Conference in June 2019. The summary of the event is available here: summary |
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| Time | Agenda Item |
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| 09:00 -10:00 |
Session 1: Setting the scene: Climate change impacts on coastal zones
Facilitator – Monika Antosik (Excom Co-Chair) |
| 10:00 -10:50 |
Session 2: Technologies for coastal zone risk assessments Panel discussion on available technologies, case studies, opportunities and challenges, knowledge, and public policy gaps, followed by interactive discussions
Facilitator – Yuichi Ono (WIM Excom-TEC Joint Working Group member) Presentation |
| 10:50 -11:00 | Break |
| 11:00 -11:50 |
Session 3: Technologies for coastal zone risk retention Panel discussion on available technologies, case studies, opportunities and challenges, knowledge, and public policy gaps, followed by interactive discussions
Facilitator - Nedal Katbeh-Bader (WIM Excom-TEC Joint Working Group member) |
| 11:50 - 12:50 | Lunch Break |
| 12:50 - 13:40 |
Session 4: Technologies for recovery and rehabilitation in coastal zones Panel discussion on available technologies, case studies, opportunities and challenges, knowledge, and public policy gaps, followed by interactive discussions
Facilitator: Adelle Thomas (WIM Excom-TEC Joint Working Group member) |
| 13:40 - 13:50 |
Wrap up and closing Dinara Gershinkova (TEC Chair) |
| 13:50 - 14:00 | Short break |
| 14:00 - 14:45 |
Closed meeting on next steps in the development of the joint policy brief Participants: WIM Excom, TEC, drafters, input providers and the secretariat (including remote participation) Facilitator: Mareer Mohamed Husny (WIM Excom-TEC Joint Working Group Member) |
- Contributors to the development of a WIM-TEC joint policy brief on comprehensive risk management in coastal zones
- Representatives of the WIM Excom and the TEC
- Other relevant experts and practitioners
To enhance the coherence of the efforts by the WIM Excom and the TEC, the WIM Excom invited the TEC to discuss specific actions for collaboration, including the development of a joint policy brief on the area of technologies for coastal zones.
The two committees have since prepared and adopted a concept note for the joint policy brief as well as indicative milestones for the collaboration. The organization of an expert dialogue is one of the milestones that is planned to be held in spring 2019.
This expert dialogue will convene leading experts, practitioners and policymakers to discuss and share information on technologies for coastal zone risk assessment (observe and assess), risk retention (manage and accommodate), and recovery and rehabilitation, including case studies from different geophysical environmental settings. The results of this dialogue will facilitate and feed into the development of a joint policy brief on technologies for averting, minimizing and addressing loss and damage, including recovery and rehabilitation in coastal zones.
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| Discussions on the above-mentioned issues are envisioned to help: |
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