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Webinar about the Climate-ADAPT Adaptation Support Tool: practical experience and use for policy, planning and decision making

This Climate-ADAPT webinar aims to improve knowledge dissemination on the Adaptation Support Tool (AST) and to promote its use, e.g. for: strategic policy processes, awareness raising, planning, and development of guidelines. At the same time, the webinar intends to highlight and present how the AST is being used in practice and can be tailored to the real needs of users.
When:
Nov 18, 2020 from 12:30 PM to 01:30 PM (Europe/Copenhagen / UTC100)
Where:
Climate-ADAPT webinar
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Climate-ADAPT provides information about Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability, Adaptation (CCIVA) and disaster risk reduction and is maintained by the European Environment Agency (EEA) with the support of the European Topic Centre on Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation (ETC/CCA).

One element of Climate-ADAPT is the Adaptation Support Tool (AST). The AST has been developed in the context of the EU adaptation strategy to support and assist users in developing climate change adaptation strategies and plans by providing guidance. In 2013, the European Commission issued these EU guidelines on developing adaptation strategies as a component of the EU strategy on adaptation to climate change, with the aim to support EU Member States in the process of developing, implementing and reviewing their national or sectoral adaptation strategies and plans.

The AST ensures coordination and coherence with other sections of Climate-ADAPT and has many cross linkages to other types of information, case studies, adaptation options and knowledge. The AST's main role is to support the mainstreaming of adaptation planning, implementation and evaluation (Monitoring, Reporting and Evaluating – MRE and continuous learning). The recently updated AST provides a sound overview and guidance for EU Member States, EEA member countries and others on how to develop, further improve and increase the coherence of National Adaptation Strategies (NASs) and National Action Plans (NAPs).

This Climate-ADAPT webinar aims to improve knowledge dissemination on the Climate-ADAPT AST and its further development to promote its use, e.g. for: strategic policy processes, awareness raising, planning, development of guidelines, etc. At the same time, the webinar intends to highlight and present how the AST is being used in practice and can be tailored to the real needs of users. Finally, the webinar aims to stimulate participants to contribute to enriching Climate-ADAPT and further sharing and disseminating its knowledge.
 

Agenda

  • 12:30 pm – Welcome – Silvia Medri (CMCC, ETC/CCA)
  • 12.35 – 12:45 pm – Introduction: The European Adaptation Platform Climate-ADAPT – Kati Mattern (European Environment Agency (EEA))
  • 12:45 – 13:05 pm – Adaptation Support Tool on Climate-ADAPT – Markus Leitner (Environment Agency Austria, ETC/CCA)
  • 13:05 – 13:20 pm – An example of how Climate-ADAPT AST is used in Europe – Detelina Petrova (Ministry of Environment, Bulgaria)
  • 13:20 pm – Q&A moderated by Kati Mattern (EEA)
  • 13:30 pm – End of Webinar

Working language: English
 

How to participate?

The webinar will be broadcasted via Go-to-Webinar.

Please, click on the following link for registration:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1506085049912087567 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
 

Organized by:
The webinar is organized by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Topic Centre on Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation (ETC/CCA), in collaboration with the CMCC Foundation.

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