Title: Knowledge for development under climate change
1Knowledge for development under climate change
- Habiba Gitay
- World Bank Institute
2- A brief overview of climate change and risks to
development - knowledge and capacity
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3Earth systems
- Interacting components between land, ocean and
atmosphere
4Importance of greenhouse gases
- Greenhouse gases keep the earth habitable
5Increases in major greenhouse gases
6Past atmospheric concentrations of CO2
Concentration of carbon dioxide(CO2) in the
atmosphere has remained within tight bounds
7Observed changes
Average surface temperature
Melting Sea Ice / Glaciers / Permafrost
Increased precipitation e.g. in the northern
temperate areas
Sea level rise and storm surges
Extreme events increased frequency of
droughts, floods
8Observed impacts
Marine and coastal systems - mangroves, coral
reefs, coastal fisheries, erosion of coastlines
Human societies floods, droughts, sea level
rise/storm surges affected infrastructure and
livelihoods increased water scarcity,
malnutrition, vector and water borne diseases
(e.g. dengue fever, cholera, diarrhoea)
9Observed impacts
Impacts lends urgency risk losing developmental
gains
Terrestrial systems poleward and upward
migration of species/ecosystems increase in
frequency and intensity of pest and disease
outbreaks (e.g. in forests), wildfires. Changes
in growing seasons, increased in crops in
northern temperate areas, decrease in many parts
of Africa
10Inertia and lifetime of GHGs
11Recent Observations Near the top or above IPCC
projections
Rahmstorf et al Science 2007
12Managing climate risk
- Impacts and ability to manage them depends on
- Geographical location and exposure
- Present and historical climate
- Condition of natural resources (e.g. fresh water
supplies, fishery, forests, agricultural
production) - Sensitivity
- Are the areas and populations near their
climatic limit - Socioeconomic, institutional factors
- Education
- Technical and financial capacity
- Political will
13Impacts likely to get worse
14A Global Deal for action
- Climate Change fundamental failure of markets
- Atmosphere suffers from tragedy of the commons
- Action has to be effective, economically
efficient and equitable and be global - Includes technology development and rapid sharing
of technology and knowledge - Finances for both adaptation and for low carbon
economies - Modified from Stern Noble 2007
15Bali Action Plan part of United Nations
Framework on Climate Change negotiations
Mitigation
Adaptation
Resource Provision Funding and Investment
Technology Development and Transfer
16Knowledge, capacity and resources
- Climate Change and how it affects development
- Develop human capacity
- Share knowledge rapidly
- Make the needed change, learn for implementation
and share that knowledge - Research and development - Knowledge generation
for local context - policy changes
- regulatory changes
- technological changes
- Innovations (Development Market Place as an idea)
- Scaling-up
17Knowledge Mitigation Option
- Â Include introduction and/or scaling up of
- Improved energy efficiency and conservation
- cleaner oil and coal technologies
- renewable energy, including solar, wind and
hydropower - market mechanisms for carbon trading
- the role of forestry and agriculture, including
reduced emissions from deforestation and
degradation (REDD), - policy instruments, including regulatory
frameworks, as well as carbon taxes, incentives,
subsidies and education to help change behavior
patterns.
18Economically efficient technologies
Sweeney 2007
19Adaptation
- Reduce other impacts, adapt to changed conditions
- Use natural resources efficiently
- Change some input-intensive production systems to
less intensive (e.g. agriculture) - Fix what doesnt work now better prepared for
the future. Reality.. - Better cope with present climatic extremes
- Deal with present climatic extremes in the
context of all other pressures part of
development. Action from communities, government
and private sector
20Urgency means knowledge and capacity paramount
- Improve knowledge sharing on
- Early phase technologies and Approaches to
adaptation - Scaling up - policies and strategies to do so
national action - Enhance and maintain capacity
- Understanding of climate change in university
curricula - Active participation of stakeholders affected
- Implement learning by doing and sharing knowledge
on early action - Working across silos
- Better risk management of present climatic
conditions and preparedness for future climate - Large challenges for future generations
- Work towards Low carbon economies and resilient
societies
21- Thank you
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