Ms. Nataliya Nikiforova UNECE Water Convention

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Water and adaptation to climate change in transboundary basins: Activities and lessons learnt under the UNECE Water Convention Ms. Nataliya Nikiforova UNECE Water Convention Buenos Aires, 11-12 June 2013

Over 45 % of the Earth s land surface is covered by river basins that are shared by more than one country

Climate change in Latin America The number of people experiencing increased water stress under the SRES scenarios is estimated to range from 12 to 81 million in the 2020s, and from 79 to 178 million in the 2050s (Arnell, 2004 In some zones of Latin America where severe water stresses could be expected (eastern Central America, in the plains, Motagua valley and Pacific slopes of Guatemala, eastern and western regions of El Salvador, the central valley and Pacific region of Costa Rica, in the northern, central and western inter-montane regions of Honduras and in the peninsula of Azuero in Panama), water supply and hydroelectric generation would be seriously affected The vulnerability to flooding events is high in almost 70% of the area represented by Latin American countries Accelerated glacier melting reaching critical conditions in Bolivia, Peru, Colombia and Ecuador

Bridging boundaries Why transboundary cooperation in adaptation? Prevent negative impacts of unilateral adaptation measures in riparian countries, thereby preventing potential conflict Enable more effective and efficient adaptation through: Wider knowledge base Larger planning space: take measures in the basin where they have optimum effect Possibility to share costs and benefits Transboundary cooperation reduces uncertainty and costs!

The UNECE Water Convention and climate change The Water Convention aims to protect and ensure the quantity, quality and sustainable use of transboundary water resources by facilitating and promoting cooperation. Provisions relevant for climate change: Prevent, control and reduce transboundary impacts including those related to adaptation to or mitigation measures Use waters in a reasonable and equitable way Cooperate on the basis of equality and reciprocity Set joint water quality objectives, use best available technology, exchange information, follow the precautionary principle, develop joint monitoring and common research, assist each other

Guidance on Water and Adaptation to Climate Change Developed in 2007-2009 by Task Force led by Netherlands and Germany General roadmap towards adaptation of water management to climate change Step-wise approach Assess impacts of climate change Develop policy, strategic and operational responses Transboundary and health focus Guidance adopted in 2009 at the Meeting of the Parties Used worldwide

Cooperation needs in every step of developing an adaptation strategy Policy, legal and institutional framework Need for flexible agreements, possibly for revision of existing agreements and procedures Understand the vulnerability Information needs Sharing of data, joint monitoring of climate change impacts Impact assessment Vulnerability assessment Evaluate Elaboration of common scenarios Basin-wide joint vulnerability assessment Development of measures Financial arrangements Agreement on adaptation strategy and measures likely to have transboundary impacts Sharing benefits and risks

Promoting cooperation on the ground and exchange of experience Global network of basins working on water and climate in cooperation with INBO, IUCN, GWP and others Focus mainly on developing a joint adaptation strategy Specific focus defined by countries; some focus on water scarcity, others on floods Platform for exchanging experiences Regular workshops, meetings of the Task Force and Core Group of pilots. Next workshop taking place on 25-26 June 2013 in Geneva Internet platform

Global network of basins

Global network of basins Basins outside UNECE region that recently joined the global network are: Mekong, Niger, Congo, Senegal, OSS (Sub- Saharan Aquifer and Western Sahara)

Objectives of the global network of basins Promote cooperation on adaptation in (transboundary) basins, Assist countries in implementing the Water Convention; Support countries and especially those in transition in developing adaptation strategies and measures; Create positive examples showing benefits of and mechanisms for transboundary cooperation in adaptation; Support dialogue and cooperation on the design of an adaptation strategy in the transboundary context; Implement and test the Guidance Compare different methodologies and approaches Promote a shared vision between the participating basins.

First lessons learnt of the platform for exchanging experience, in particular from pilot projects programme In most basins some climate change impact assessments had already been done nationally, but using different methodologies importance of joint scenarios, modelling and vulnerability assessment, but extent of harmonization depends on resources and time available Importance of thorough baseline study to identify completed or ongoing projects and relevant partners to be involved Importance of link between political and experts level, e.g. through creation of a working group and regular meetings Institutional and cultural differences can be overcome through focusing on common interests, expert cooperation etc. Importance of concrete activities and involving population Importance and difficulty to link to national level, need for coordination and mainstreaming

Programme of work for 2013-2015 Transformation of pilot projects programme into global network of basins working on water and climate in cooperation with INBO, IUCN, GWP and others Global platform for exchanging experience on climate change adaptation in transboundary basins: next Water and Climate Change workshop on 25-27 June 2013 Collection of good practices and lessons learnt on climate change adaptation in transboundary basins Cooperation with UNFCCC and others

How can Latin American countries get involved Basins/countries of Latin America are welcome to join the global network of basins working on water and climate Joining the global network is simple: complete the form of expression of interest Benefits: exchange of experience, advice from other basins, yearly meetings Partners: IUCN, GEF, GWP

Conclusions: importance of transboundary perspective Climate change adaptation can be a driver for transboundary cooperation Joint bodies need mandate to address adaptation and can also strengthen work of national authorities Importance of joint assessment of problems, priorities, solutions Need for a joint group for assessment, harmonization of methodologies, communication, stakeholder involvement,

Thank you! Water and Climate Change website: http://www.unece.org/env/water/water_climate_activ.html https://www2.unece.org/ehlm/platform/display/climatechange/w elcome For more information please contact: Nataliya.Nikiforova@unece.org Sonja.Koeppel@unece.org