Adaptation planning, implementation and evaluation addressing ecosystems and areas such as water resourcesSynthesis report by the secretariat

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FCCC/SBSTA/2017/3

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Item 3 of the provisional agenda
Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change

Abstract

Healthy ecosystems play an essential role in increasing the resilience of people to climate change. Climate change, however, can damage the ability of ecosystems to provide life-supporting services and to protect society from climate-related stressors. Adaptation to climate change therefore needs to strengthen the resilience of both communities and ecosystems. Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) – the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services to adapt to the adverse effects of climate change – provides such adaptation solutions. EbA initiatives also contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing net emissions from ecosystem degradation and by enhancing carbon sequestration.
Countries should consider EbA in their approach to adaptation, including in national adaptation plans. EbA has demonstrated potential to increase social and ecological resilience to climate change and adaptive capacity in the long term and in an economically viable way. The evidence of the effectiveness and economic viability of EbA, although largely anecdotal and project-derived, is promising. Quality data and tools are essential for determining the economic viability of EbA measures. Institutional arrangements, finance and capacity-building also play a critical role in ensuring the effectiveness of EbA.
This synthesis report was prepared under the Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in collaboration with members of Friends of EbA. Information in 45 submissions served as primary inputs.

Conference

Bonn Climate Change Conference - May 2017

Session

SBSTA 46

Agenda item

SBSTA 46
3. Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change.
Contact: Ms. Rojina Manandhar (rmanandhar@unfccc.int)
Status:

Conclusions adopted as presented.

Informal consultations co-facilitated by Ms. Beth Lavender (Canada) and Mr.Julio Cordano (Chile)

Pre-session documents
Document type
Date
  • FCCC/SBSTA/2017/3
    Adaptation planning, implementation and evaluation addressing ecosystems and areas such as water resourcesSynthesis report by the secretariat
    meeting papers
    13 Sep 2017
    11:24 - (CET)
  • FCCC/SBSTA/2017/INF.1
    Progress made in implementing activities under the Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. Note by the secretariat.
    meeting papers
    13 Sep 2017
    11:24 - (CET)
  • FCCC/SBSTA/2017/INF.3
    Initiatives in the area of human settlements and adaptation. Summary report by the secretariat.
    meeting papers
    13 Sep 2017
    11:24 - (CET)
In-session documents
Document type
Date
  • FCCC/SBSTA/2017/L.7
    Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. Draft conclusions proposed by the Chair.
    Draft conclusions
    13 Sep 2017
    11:25 - (CET)
  • FCCC/SBSTA/2017/2
    Human health and adaptation: understanding climate impacts on health and opportunities for action. Synthesis paper by the secretariat.
    meeting papers
    13 Sep 2017
    11:24 - (CET)

Document Type

meeting papers

Topics

Nairobi work programme
Adaptation planning and strategies

Keywords

Adaptation
ecosystems
water resources
Nairobi work programme
National adaptation plans (NAP)

Corporate Author

UNFCCC. Executive Secretary

Date of publication