A tutorial that introduces the process of appraisal and prioritization within the climate change adaptation process once options have been selected for consideration.
Overview
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Welcome!This tutorial introduces the concept of prioritizing adaptation options during adaptation planning and implementation. At the outset of any adaptation initiative, it is important to assess the implications of climate change on the natural systems (e.g. biodiversity) and the human society (e.g. human health) to determine how and to what extent they will be affected. There are a number of measures that can be implemented to reduce risk and vulnerability. Due to financial and human capacity constraints, not all actions can be implemented simultaneously and it is important to study the implications of all measures. Knowledge of the implications such as costs and benefits for each adaptation option will form part of the strategic decision-making process during adaptation planning. This tutorial will introduce the process of appraisal and prioritization and some tools that are used in the adaptation options appraisal process once adaptation options have been selected for consideration. Who should take this course:Policy-makers and experts interested in increasing their knowledge on the appraisal and prioritization phase of adaptation planning.The engaged public and practitioners interested in having a basic understanding the tools and methods used in appraisal and prioritization of adaptation options.Policy-makers and experts attending the NAP-GSP face-to-face regional training on “Appraisal and prioritization of adaptation options”.This tutorial was developed by the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) as part of the National Adaptation Plan Global Support Programme (NAP-GSP). It is part of the support to the NAP Toolkit to the face-to-face training package. The NAP-GSP is a joint programme, implemented by UNDP and UN Environment, in collaboration with other UN Agencies to assist countries with their NAP processes. The programme is funded through the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF) and Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF). This course does not have a learning assessment therefore no certificate of completion will be issued.If you encounter any difficulty or if you have any questions, please consult our help page.Your opinion counts! Once you have gone through the tutorial, please take the time to complete this short survey. Thank you!