2. Topics Covered So Far…
• Expressed (stated)
• Institutional (reflected in policies & working
arrangements)
• Budgetary: Allocating resources for adaptation
Political Support
• An example of institutional support; reflecting
adaptation priorities in policies, plans and institutional
arrangements
Sector
Integration
• Including integration into budgets (more on this later..)
Financing
implementation
3. Why integration
matters
Integration is one of two objectives of the
NAP process:
Reduce vulnerability
Integrate climate change adaptation into new
and existing development planning
processes, across all relevant sectors and
levels
UNFCCC, 5/CP.17
4. Doing things differently because of climate
change:
Systematically identifying significant risks
and opportunities for development
Working with the range of stakeholders,
agencies and institutions to modify affected
policies, strategies, plans
Implement them
What integration
means
6. Examples of
institutional challenges
for integration
» Fragmented national mandates
» Skewed availability of technical skills
and knowledge
» Limited communication and dialogue
across government
» Uncertainty over financial resources
for climate change
- Examples from NAP Training developed by GIZ in
cooperation with UNDP and UNITAR