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COM/ENV/EPOC/DCD/DAC(2002)3/FINAL ENVIRONMENT DIRECTORATE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION DIRECTORATE Working Party on Global and Structural Policies Working Party on Development Co-operation and Environment EXPLORING LINKAGES BETWEEN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES by Jan Corfee-Morlot, Martin Berg and Georg Caspary COM/ENV/EPOC/DCD/DAC(2002)3/FINAL Copyright OECD, 2003 Application for permission to reproduce or translate all or part of this material should be addressed to the Head of Publications Service, OECED, 2 rue André Pascal, 75775 Paris, Cedex 16, France. 2 COM/ENV/EPOC/DCD/DAC(2002)3/FINAL FOREWORD This document is an output from the OECD Development and Climate Change project, an activity being jointly overseen by the Working Party on Global and Structural Policies (WPGSP), and the Working Party on Development Co-operation and Environment (WPENV). The overall objective of the project is to provide guidance on how to mainstream responses to climate change within economic development planning and assistance policies, with natural resource management as an overarching theme. Insights from the work are therefore expected to have implications for the development assistance community in OECD countries, and national and regional planners in developing countries. Jan Corfee Morlot and Martin Berg of the OECD Environment Directorate, with input from Georg Caspary of the OECD Development Co-operation Directorate, organised an informal meeting of development and climate change experts to help guide the project (March 13-14, 2002 in Paris), and drafted this report. 3 COM/ENV/EPOC/DCD/DAC(2002)3/FINAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Background and introduction...................................................................................................................... 6 Highlights of the informal expert meeting.................................................................................................. 7 Development and natural resource management themes for analysis in the case study phase................ 7 Adaptation financing issues..................................................................................................................... 9 Framework for analysis......................................................................................................................... 10 Extending the analytical framework to vulnerability and adaptive capacity......................................... 14 Approach to case study selection........................................................................................................... 15 Other relevant projects .......................................................................................................................... 17 Conclusions and wrap-up...................................................................................................................... 17 Annex 1: Poverty reduction strategy papers: progress to date by country................................................ 19 Annex 2: Food Security Break Out Group................................................................................................ 21 Annex 3: Coastal Zone Management Break Out Group........................................................................... 23 Annex 4: Partial listing of other relevant projects..................................................................................... 26 Annex 5: List of Particpants...................................................................................................................... 30 References................................................................................................................................................. 36 4
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