Workshop on climate change adaptation, development and disaster risk reduction

Material Information

Title:
Workshop on climate change adaptation, development and disaster risk reduction strengthening community resilience in the Caribbean region
Creator:
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Disaster Risk Reduction Program, Florida International University (DRR/FIU) ( summary contributor )
Publisher:
ProVention Consortium
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Publication Date:
Copyright Date:
2008
Language:
English

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Climate change -- Caribbean Area ( lcshac )
Social impact -- Caribbean Area ( lcshac )
Genre:
non-fiction ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage:
Latin America

Notes

Summary:
This report underscores the many challenges faced by Caribbean nations as they work to link climate change adaptation (CCA) strategies with development planning, poverty reduction, and disaster risk reduction (DRR) in the Caribbean. As a result of the need to strengthen community resilience and local adaptive capacity, Provention Consortium and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) brought together 50 participants from academia, civil society, national and local governments, regional inter-governmental bodies, media, and the private sector in 2008. Five topics were identified within this workshop as critical to adaptation: 1) gender, 2) communicating climate change, 3) partnerships, 4) community-level capacity, and 5) community-level communication. It was affirmed by workshop participants that in order to adequately address climate change, particularly in the Caribbean, DRR would have to be a central focus. Among the themes being addressed in the Workshop programme were: i) the development of institutional partnerships (formal/informal); ii) the need to incorporate innovative communication tools; iii) the strengthening of community organization as well as resilience; and iv) the enhancement of resource mobilization in the region for DRR and climate change efforts. With these themes in mind, participants addressed key issues, including the need for a multi-stakeholder approach, addressing root causes of vulnerability by increasing the adaptive capacity of communities, and community-level case studies of lessons learnt. ( English )
Subject:
Environment ( English )
Subject:
Development ( English )
Subject:
General Risk Reduction ( English )
Scope and Content:
Executive summary p. 1; Acronyms p. 2; 1 Introduction p. 3; 1.1 Climate Change Adaptation, Development and Disaster Risk Reduction p. 3; 1.2 Workshop organisers p. 3; 2 Opening ceremony p. 5; 2.1 Official opening of the workshop p. 5; 3 Workshop Objectives p. 7; 3.1 Objectives p. 7; 3.2 Themes p. 7; 3.3 Key issues p. 7; 4 Climate change and community based disaster risk management – day one p. 8; 4.1 Dr Ulric O’D Trotz, The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) 4.2 Dr Bruno Haghebaert, ProVention Consortium p. 8; 4.3 Discussion p. 9; 4.4 Case Study: Bahamas p. 10; 4.5 Case Study: Jamaica p. 11; 4.6 Case Study: Trinidad and Tobago p. 12; 4.7 Case study: Guyana p. 13; 5 Climate change adaptation, development and disaster reduction – day two p. 15; 5.1 Plenary discussion on the role of regional organisations, private sector and donors in strengthening community resilience p. 15; 5.2 Integrating climate information into decision making p. 16; 6 Group work: Outlining the Caribbean Programme of Action p. 18; 6.1 Gender p. 18; 6.2 Communicating climate change p. 18; 6.3 Partnerships p. 19; 6.4 Community-level capacity p. 19; 6.5 Community-level communication p. 20; 7 Closing remarks p. 21; 8 Conclusions p. 22; Appendix 1: AGENDA p. 23; Appendix 2: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS p. 25 ( English )
Citation/Reference:
(2008). Workshop on climate change adaptation, development and disaster risk reduction: strengthening community resilience in the Caribbean region. Provention Consortium, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).

Record Information

Source Institution:
Florida International University
Rights Management:
Any part of this article may be cited, copied, translated into other languages or adapted to meet local needs without prior permission from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies / the ProVention Consortium, provided that the source is clearly stated. The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this reports are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Resource Identifier:
FI13042588

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