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The presentation was presented by Walter Oyhantcabal, Director of the Agriculture and Climate Change Unit of the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fishery of Uruguay, on Day 2 of the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop, 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
The presentation was delivered by Chebet Maikut, Head of Climate Change Department in the Ministry of Water and Environment, Uganda, at the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop, 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
The slides give an overview of FAO’s work on Climate Change, the key challenges and the responses to its global goal. Key areas of work are building resilience and climate-smart agriculture. The presentation discusses the activities at national and international level, UNFCCC submissions and tools, as well as the FAO’s technical knowledge found in publications.
The presentation was presented by John Chettleborough, Agricultural Markets and Enterprise Unit Manager for OXFAM, on Day 2 of the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop, 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
As a small island state in the Caribbean, Grenada is highly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change. After laying the foundation for a response to climate change the Government of Grenada is now taking important steps to minimize climate risks through a systematic NAP process. This presentation explain’s Grenada’s case in building capacity for NAPs.
The slides look at UNDPs work on resilience and climate change adaptation: training and technology, strengthening policies, institutions, capacities and knowledge and supporting the NAP process.
The presentation was presented by Anne Hammil, Director on Resilience issues in IISD, on Day 2 of the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Workshop, 5-7 April 2016, Rome, Italy.
This presentation explains the concept of mainstreaming climate change adaptation and the core elements of the mainstreaming process, also highlighting the integration of climate change into planning and budgeting.
The presentation gives an overview of climate finance:
The presentation provides an overview of mitigation in the AFOLU sector and the co-benefits between mitigation and adaptation, highlighting that Most of the agriculture practices and technologies allow for co-benefits in terms of food security and nutrition, incomes, adaptation, resilience, etc.