Title: Assessment of Vulnerability
1Assessment ofVulnerability Adaptation of
Agricultural production in Egypt to Climate
ChangesSamir TantawiEgyptian Environmental
Affairs Agency (EEAA)Egypt
CCU
EEAA
2Outline
- Methodology
- Basic climatic information for Vulnerability
Measures - Vulnerability due to Warming
- Vulnerability due to Dryness
- Vulnerability due to losses of Fertile Lands
- Assessments of Emissions
- Measures to facilitate Adequate Adaptation to
Climate Change in Agricultural Sector
3Vulnerabilities Assessment
- Methodology
- 1- Overview of the first National Communication.
- 2- Definition of causes relevant study aspects
to vulnerabilities . - 3- Relations between physical mechanisms
impacts. - 4- Information on the role of the institutions
involved the process of data collection
archiving. - 5- Specification of Response strategies.
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4Basic climatic information for Vulnerability
Measures
- 1- Vulnerability due to warming.
- 2- Vulnerability due to Dryness.
- 3- Vulnerability due to losses of agricultural
lands. - 4- Vulnerabilities due to increased activity of
insects spreading of plant diseases. - 5- Problems of agricultural waste disposal.
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5Vulnerability due to Warming(Distribution of
Temperature Trend Coefficient on Annual scale)
Warming
6Vulnerability due to Dryness(Distribution of
Relative Humidity Trend Coefficient on Annual
scale)
7Vulnerability due to losses of Fertile Lands
8Assessments of Emissions
- The following procedures will be followed
- 1- Description of the source sink categories,
methodologies, emission factors activity data
used in their estimation of emissions. - 2- Tabulation of the GHG emission values from
different sources different sectors. - 3- Identification of the areas where data may be
further improved in future communication through
capacity building. - 4- Definitions of the levels of uncertainty
methods of increasing precision.
9Measures to facilitate Adequate Adaptation to
Climate Change in Agricultural Sector (EGYPT)
- 1- Protection of the Northern coast of EGYPT.
- 2- Preference of vegetable cultivation in the
areas near sea coast, since the roots of crops
trees due to intrusion of saline water. - 3- Preference of diversified farms with more than
one crop to increase the ability to cop with
drought.
10Continued
- 4- Farms with trees planted strategically between
crops could be a good solution for saving shade
sequestration of excess CO2 . - 5- Variation of crop distribution , replacement
with new crops that can bear additional warming
could be another solution to adaptation in EGYPT
to Climate Change. - 6- Changing of Irrigation systems in Egypt to
save evaporated water.
11- Thank You
- Samir Tantawi
- E-mail samir_tantawi_at_hotmail.com