This document discusses Thailand's efforts to integrate agriculture into its national climate change plans and policies. It outlines Thailand's National Committee on Climate Change and its subcommittees responsible for policy integration. It also describes Thailand's Agriculture Strategic Plan on Climate Change (ASPCC), which was developed using FAO guidelines to assess climate impacts, identify adaptation options, and prioritize actions. The ASPCC aims to integrate adaptation across sectors and scales by linking to other national climate change and development plans.
Presentation by PK Joshi, International Food Policy Research Institute, at the CCAFS Workshop on Institutions and Policies to Scale out Climate Smart Agriculture held between 2-5 December 2013, in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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This presentation explains the concept of mainstreaming climate change adaptation and the core elements of the mainstreaming process, also highlighting the integration of climate change into planning and budgeting.
The presentation was made by Rohini Kohli, Lead Technical Specialist UNDP and Glenn Hodes, Climate Finance Expert, UNDP at the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop, 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
Presentation by PK Joshi, International Food Policy Research Institute, at the CCAFS Workshop on Institutions and Policies to Scale out Climate Smart Agriculture held between 2-5 December 2013, in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Mainstreaming CCA into development planning: Approaches and case studies from...ExternalEvents
This presentation explains the concept of mainstreaming climate change adaptation and the core elements of the mainstreaming process, also highlighting the integration of climate change into planning and budgeting.
The presentation was made by Rohini Kohli, Lead Technical Specialist UNDP and Glenn Hodes, Climate Finance Expert, UNDP at the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop, 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
Grenada: NAP for climate-resilient decision-makingExternalEvents
As a small island state in the Caribbean, Grenada is highly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change. After laying the foundation for a response to climate change the Government of Grenada is now taking important steps to minimize climate risks through a systematic NAP process. This presentation explain’s Grenada’s case in building capacity for NAPs.
The presentation was made by Lea Herberg, Project Manager Climate Change for the International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB), at the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop, 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
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http://unfccc.int/adaptation/workstreams/national_adaptation_plans/items/6057.php
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The presentation was made at the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop from the 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
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As a small island state in the Caribbean, Grenada is highly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change. After laying the foundation for a response to climate change the Government of Grenada is now taking important steps to minimize climate risks through a systematic NAP process. This presentation explain’s Grenada’s case in building capacity for NAPs.
The presentation was made by Lea Herberg, Project Manager Climate Change for the International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB), at the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop, 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
Lessons on Alignment from the NAP Global Support Programme (NAP-GSP) in BhutanNAP Global Network
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http://unfccc.int/adaptation/workstreams/national_adaptation_plans/items/6057.php
The slides give an overview of adaptation and the implementation of National Adaptation Plans. These include a look at the adaptation milestones, recent developments at COP 21, the process of formulating a NAP, Guidelines and support for NAPs.
The presentation was made at the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop from the 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
Policy for Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture/Rice Development in Contex...Sri Lmb
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National Adaptation Plans Thailand - Decision Making ContextUNDP Climate
So far, two UNDP-hosted workshops (June and October 2017) – attended by over 70 officials from departments under MoAC – have focused on prioritization for adaptation planning, using multi-criteria analysis (MCA); and developing a preliminary screening system for ranking and fine-tuning ongoing climate-sensitive projects and programmes.
The workshop in June focused on providing an overview of MCA as a tool to priority actions. Participants gained a better appreciation of the process and key steps involved, as well as its strengths and limitations in the context of climate adaptation planning. Feedback and key insights were also gained by MOAC on how MCA could be used in the context of implementing Thailand’s new sectoral climate change strategy (ACCSP).
In a follow-up workshop in October, participants learned the key steps to apply tools and methods in the context of their work.
After identifying key areas from the revised five-year Agricultural Climate Change Strategic Plan 2017-2021, MoAC’s is enhancing its capacity with the support of the NAP-Ag programme to to prioritize these activities, which will be funded under the Ministry’s annual budgetary cycle and put forward to international climate funds.
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UNFCCC Overview of Process to Formulate and Implement NAPs - National Adaptat...UNDP Climate
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A presentation included in the CCAFS webinar "Creating spaces for science-policy dialogue: Experiences from CCAFS" held on November 2, 2017. The aim of the webinar was to share lessons from CCAFS projects that have helped bridge the science-policy divide and better respond to the needs of policymakers with demand-led evidence creation.
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4.2 Integrating adaptation in development planning
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7.3.2 A system approach to the integration of the agriculture sector in the NAP
1. Thailand Experience
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
A System approach to the integration of the agriculture sector in the
NAPs : What will it take?
Parallel Session 7.3:
2. CONTENTS
National Committee on Climate Change
Agriculture Strategic Plan on Climate Change
NAP Process and ASPCC Integration
4. Subcommittee on CC
Knowledge and
Database
(Chair: Permanent Secretary
of MNRE)
Subcommittee on CC
Negotiation and
International
Cooperation
(Chair: Permanent Secretary
of MNRE)
Subcommittee on CC
Policy and Planning
Integration
(Chair: Permanent Secretary
of MNRE)
Office of Natural Resources and Environmental
Policy and Planning (ONEP)/
Climate Change Management Coordination Division (CCMC)
(Policy formulation and National Focal Point)
MoNRE
(Permanent Secretary of
MNRE)
Secretary
National Committee on Climate Change Policy
(Chair: Prime Minister , Vice chairman: Minister of MoNRE and MoFA
Found 2007
Subcommittee on Public
Relations and Actions
for Climate
Empowerment
(Chair: Permanent Secretary
of MNRE)
Thai Green House Gas Organization (TGO)
(Technical support and services to carbon market
actors)
Amended
2017
Amended
2017
Amended
2017
Appointed
2017
National Committee on Climate Change
5. National Committee on Climate Change
Subcommittee on CC
Knowledge and
Database
(Chair: Permanent Secretary
of MNRE)
Subcommittee on CC
Negotiation and
International
Cooperation
(Chair: Permanent Secretary
of MNRE)
Subcommittee on CC
Policy and Planning
Integration
(Chair: Permanent Secretary
of MNRE)
Office of Natural Resources and Environmental
Policy and Planning (ONEP)/
Climate Change Management Coordination Division (CCMC)
(Policy formulation and National Focal Point)
MoNRE
(Permanent Secretary of
MNRE)
Secretary
National Committee on Climate Change Policy
(Chair: Prime Minister , Vice chairman: Minister of MoNRE and MoFA
Found 2007
Subcommittee on Public
Relations and Actions
for Climate
Empowerment
(Chair: Permanent Secretary
of MNRE)
Thai Green House Gas Organization (TGO)
(Technical support and services to carbon market
actors)
Amended
2017
Amended
2017
Amended
2017
Appointed
2017
Ministry of Agriculture are Members of all
7. Agriculture Strategic Plan on Climate Change : ASPCC
UNFCCC
& Paris
Agreement
SDG
Climate
Change
Master Plan
(2015 - 2050)
NAP
NDC
Roadmap
12th National
Economic
and Social
Development
Plan (2017 - 2021)
Thailand
4.0
Agriculture
Development
Plan under
NESDP (2017 –
2021)
National
Policy and
Planning Environmental
Quality
Management
Plan
(2017 – 2021)
Thailand’s 20-
Years National
Strategy
Reform
Agenda
8. Agriculture Strategic Plan on Climate Change : ASPCC
Agriculture
Development
Plan under
NESDP (2017 –
2021)
Mission Improve Quality of life of
Farmer
Promote Sustainable
Growth on GDP
Promote High Production
of Quality
Balance Envi and Agri
Resources
9. Agricultural Strategic Plan on Climate Change
Data Collection
EWS
Knowledge Hub
Adaptation and
Resilience
Participating
Mitigation and Low
carbon
Capacity Building
and Institutional
Arrangement
Security Wealthy and Sustainability
11. CONCEPT
Global Mechanism
• SDGs
• UNFCCC/Paris Agreement &
other
• NDC Adaptation
• Sendai Framework
• Convention on Biodiversity &
Ramsar
• ETC.
• Thailand’s National Strategy
• Reform Agenda
• Thailand 4.0
• National Economic and Social Development
Plan
Thailand Climate Change
Master Plan
Sectoral Plans
• NAP-Ag
• H-NAP
• National Water Resources
Management Strategy Plan
• Master Plan for Integrated
Biodiversity Management
• ETC.
• Policy and plan on Promotion and
Conservation of National Environmental
Quality Environmental
• Quality Management Plan
Ecosystem Watershed Region Cluster Province City Community Local individual Other
water
Agriculture Tourism
Health Natural
Resources
Human
Settlement
National
Adaptation
Plan
13. 2015
Risk Assessment
/Risk MAP (Sectors
based)
2016
Database of Best
practices/Adaptation
options
2018
Integration
Adaptation in
pilot areas/sector
2017
Studying
structure of
M&E
Adaptation
Stocking /
MoAC working
group committee
CCBA
MCA Group
meeting + ASPCC
kick off
Action
Plan
18. Assess Climate Impacts and Vulnerabilities
2 Climate Impacts and Vulnerabilities
Climate Driven and Possible risks
High temperature / Drought / Flood / Landslides / Soil
erosion / Salt water intrusion
Implementing Agencies or Related Department
workshop
21. Impact Chain
2nd Order Hazard
Risk
Exposure
1st Order Hazard
Climate Driver
Reduce crop
productivity;
affect the spread
of pest and
diseases
Cause death
and adversely
affect the
spawning of
shrimp and fish
Change in Mean and Extreame
Temperature
High Temperature
Livestock Crop Fisheries
causes heat
stress loss
appetite; easily
get sick; easily
become infected
Low productivity/yield/growth
Improve quality of life of farmerMission of MoAC
Rising the GHGs concentration in
Atmosphere
Farmer have quality of life and
livelihood
23. Thematic Program
3 Adaptation Options
Thematic Program
Identify Risk from
Impact Chain
Stocktaking Project
related to Identified
Risks
Selecting Thematic
Grouping / Horizontal
integration
Gap Analysis and
Recommendation
26. Multi Criteria Analysis
4 Prioritization
Multi Criteria Analysis (MCA) Thematic Program
Implementing Agency engagement through
Workshop and self-ranking by Agency / Group /
Individual
27. Multi Criteria Analysis
4 Prioritization
CRITERIA
Relating to
Ministry Agenda
Personal and
Budget
Co Benefits
Stakeholder
Quantity
Technology and
Innovation
Readiness
31. UNFCCC
& Paris Agreement
SDGs Reform
Agenda
National Policy
and Planning
Thailand’s 20-Years
National Strategy
Thailand
4.0
Strategy
Formulation
Environmental Quality
Management Plan
(2017 – 2021)
12th National Economic
and Social Development
Plan (2017 - 2021)
Climate Change Master Plan (2015 -
2050)
NAP NDC
Roadmap
SDG13
Roadmap
Agriculture
Strategic Plan on
Climate Change
2017 - 2021
Master Plan for
Sustainable Transport
System and Mitigation
of Climate Change
Impacts
National Strategy on Climate
Change Adaptation and
Health 2017 - 2026
MoNRE’s
20-Years Strategy
(2017 – 2036)
MoNRE’s
Action Plan
Local Development Plan (PAO/
Municipality/SAO)
Action Plan of Environmental Quality Management
Plan Provincial Level
Provincial Development Plan/
Provincial Cluster
Sectoral plans
MoNRE strategy & plan
Provincial, local plans
Linkage of Policy and Planning