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Published on
12 March 2021
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RegionsAdapt

Expected duration
Dec 2015 - Dec 2021
SFVC commitment ID
20190305_005
Version
2.0
Author
Natalia Uribe
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RegionsAdapt is the first global initiative of regional governments, launched at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) COP 21 in Paris in 2015 aimed to inspire and support regional governments to take concrete action, collaborate and report on climate adaptation.

    Description

    Through RegionsAdapt regional governments commit to:

    a. Adopt a strategic approach to adaptation and prioritise adaptation actions within two years.

    b. Take concrete action on adaptation in at least one of the priority areas identified by the regions, including DDR.

    c. Report data on the progress of their adaptation actions on an annual basis through CDP’s states and regions platform.

    Through working in different priority areas, RegionsAdapt aims to exchange information on skills and challenges, adopt common standards and, based on these standards, develop joint projects.

    Did the Sendai Framework change or contribute to changes in your activities/organization? If so, how?

    Yes, it is the basis for the Resilience and DRR working group.
    As its basis during working group meetings key messages of the Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction were discussed. The link between climate change and the increase of the need to have action on disaster risk reduction and building resilience.
    In addition, the Framework contains four priorities of action and establishes the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction as the main forum at the global level for strategic advice, coordination, etc. in the implementation of international instruments on disaster risk reduction. Therefore, regions were encouraged to let us know about the DRR projects for including them into the Global Platform.

    What led you to make this commitment/initiative?

    What was your position before making this Voluntary Commitment / prior to the Sendai Framework?

    Mitigation is always a subject on the table for international discussions. However, we need to address Adaptation with the same importance. Therefore, we noted that there was not a concrete initiative from regional governments on climate adaptation and consequently RegionsAdapt was launched.

    Deliverables and Progress report

    Deliverables

    Deliverables are the end-products of the initiative/commitment, which can include issuance of publications or knowledge products, outcomes of workshops, training programs, videos, links, photographs, etc.

    RegionsAdapt 2016 Report: An assessment of risks and actions
    Intended date of delivery
    31 January 2017

    RegionsAdapt Report 2016. The online reporting procedure is operated through the CDP´s states and regions platform, where the members of the initiative must fill out sections 1 “Introduction” and 5 “Risks and Adaptation.” By reporting to RegionsAdapt, members are able to take part in a community
    of regional government practitioners publicly disclosing the progress of their adaptation efforts for the first time on a global scale.
    This document portrays the risk assessment and adaptation
    responses of 27 regional governments that have fulfilled
    their commitments and successfully disclosed their adaptive pathways. This group is comprised of 14 governments from the
    Americas (10 of which are Latin American), 7 from Africa, 3 from Asia and Oceania, and 3 from Europe.
    Additionally, this report provides ten recommendations for the future and encourages their implementation as soon as possible before 2020.

    File
    RegionsAdapt 2016 Report: An assessment of risks and actions (2.71 MB)
    RegionsAdapt 2017 Report Regions accelerating climate change adaptation
    Intended date of delivery
    31 December 2017

    RegionsAdapt Report 2017.

    35 governments reported to RegionsAdapt through CDP´s states and regions platform in 2017. Their combined population accounts for more than 234 million inhabitants.
    All of them acknowledged that current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change present significant physical risks to their regions. Among these risks, 60% of disclosing governments experience or expect to be affected by changes in seasonality of rainfall, whose level of seriousness is considered either serious or extremely serious by most of them.
    191 adaptation actions are been taking to reduce the vulnerability of citizens, businesses and infrastructure to the identified impacts of climate change.

    Link
    https://www.regions4.org/publications/regionsadapt-2017-report-regions-accelera…
    RegionsAdapt 2018 Report: Multi-level Governance in Climate Change
    Intended date of delivery
    31 December 2018

    We have delivered reports annually since the launch of RegionsAdapt. So far, there have been three RegionsAdapt reports, the last one is the RegionsAdapt 2018 Report: Multi-level Governance in Climate Adaptation.

    RegionsAdapt reports include information regarding the most common risks that regions face in terms of adaptation. In addition, we highlight important adaptation actions that regions implement in order to face those risks. The type of risks that are reported are physical, socio-economic and water risks as well as their respective adaptation actions.

    As the data disclosed by regional governments this year shows, more than half of those regions are already involved in the adaptation planning of their national governments and almost all of the disclosing regional governments work closely with their local counterparts. Due to their key position between the national and local level, regional governments promote the coordination and vertical integration of policies.

    Link
    https://www.regions4.org/publications/regionsadapt-2018-brief-report-multi-leve…
    RegionsAdapt 2019 Brief Report
    Intended date of delivery
    31 December 2019

    data on climate risks and adaptation through CDP’s States and Regions questionnaire. Each year, Regions4 publishes a summary of the data to inform about regional governments’ ambitious actions to adapt to climate change. The annual disclosure process helps RegionsAdapt members to better understand the risks they face from climate change, measure their progress and learn from each other’s adaptation actions.

    In 2019, 28 RegionsAdapt members from 17 countries in each geographic region of the world disclosed their data, representing almost 200 million people, and covering more than 5,3 million km² of the world’s surface area.

    Link
    https://www.regions4.org/publications/regionsadapt-brief-report-2019/
    Report: Climate Change Adaptation in a Multi-level Governance Context
    Intended date of delivery
    31 December 2019

    This report examines the multi-level governance of climate adaptation action, focusing on the policies and processes that subnational governments are undertaking. It outlines the main findings of a survey with 33 subnational governments, one local and one national government, carried out by Regions4 and
    RegionsAdapt. The analysis reveals common challenges and highlights achievements experienced by subnational governments in (i) planning, (ii) implementing, and (iii) monitoring, reporting and evaluating climate change adaptation policies and action.

    Link
    https://www.regions4.org/publications/climate-change-adaptation-in-a-multi-leve…
    Organizations and focal points

    Implementing Organization(s)

    • Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development

    Focal points

    Main focal point
    Natalia Uribe (Climate Change Programme Manager ad interim , Regions4 Sustainable Development )

    Partners

    • Basque Centre for Climate Change

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    Sendai priorities
    Priority 1Understanding disaster risk
    Priority 2Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk
    Sendai targets and indicators
    B-1 (Compound)Number of directly affected people attributed to disasters, per 100,000 population
    E-2 (Compound)Percentage of local governments that have adopted and implemented local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national strategies
    F-6Total official international support (ODA plus other official flows) for disaster risk reduction capacity-building
    F-7Number of international, regional and bilateral programmes and initiatives for disaster risk reduction-related capacity-building in developing countries
    Hazards Drought and Desertification Flood Heatwave and Extreme Heat Landslide Wildfire
    Themes Disaster risk communication Capacity development Climate change Preparedness Governance Risk identification and assessment Water
    Sustainable Development Goals SDG11: Sustainable cities and communities SDG13: Climate action SDG14: Life below water SDG15: Life on land SDG17: Partnerships for the goals
    Budget scale
    USD 10,000 to < 50,000
    Scope
    Global
    Scale of beneficiaries
    More than 10,000 people
    Estimated number of beneficiaries
    270,000,000 people
    Secured budget size
    30%
    Donors
    Government of Quebec
    Umbrella initiative(s)
    Paris Agreement
    X (Twitter)
    https://twitter.com/Regions4SD
    Videos
    Related links
    RegionsAdapt

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    Hazards

    • Avalanche
    • Cold Wave
    • Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon
    • Drought and Desertification
    • Earthquake
    • Epidemic and pandemic
    • Flood
    • Heatwave, extreme heat and heat stress
    • Insect infestation
    • Land subsidence
    • Landslide
    • Nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC)
    • Sea level rise
    • Technological hazard
    • Thunderstorm
    • Tornado
    • Tsunami
    • Volcano
    • Wildfire

    Regions

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Oceania

    Themes

    Understanding & managing risk

    • Preparedness
    • Early warning
    • GIS and mapping
    • Data and information management
    • Risk identification and assessment
    • Small Island Developing States
    • Earth Observation

    Natural environment

    • Climate change
    • Environment and ecosystems
    • Food security and agriculture
    • Water

    Cross-cutting

    • Systemic risk
    • Recovery

    Human development

    • Capacity development
    • Children and youth
    • Civil society / NGOs
    • Community-based DRR
    • Cultural heritage
    • Gender
    • Human mobility
    • Inclusion
    • Social impacts and resilience

    Science, knowledge & advocacy

    • Disaster risk communication
    • Traditional and Indigenous knowledges
    • Science-policy-practice interface

    State, governance & economy

    • Financing DRR
    • Fragility and conflict
    • Governance
    • Insurance and risk transfer
    • Private sector

    Infrastructure & critical services

    • Critical infrastructure
    • Education and school safety
    • Health and health facilities
    • Structural safety
    • Urban risk and planning
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