Workshop on Climate Change and Poverty
The GECHS project recently organized a workshop on Climate Change and Poverty. The objective of this workshop was to discuss climate-poverty links relevant to mainstreaming adaptation to climate change into official development assistance. Participants from development agencies and academia shared experiences and information needs, including the challenges of linking scientific research on vulnerability with development projects aimed at reducing poverty. The workhop was held from 9-10 January 2006 in Oslo, Norway. It was organized by GECHS Associates Siri Eriksen and Richard Klein, with support from Norad.
Download the agenda and the workshop summary. Presentations are available below:
Session I: Climate change as a development and poverty issue
- Siri Eriksen: Objectives of the workshop
- Karen O’Brien: Climate change and human security–implications for development
- Richard Klein: Climate change mitigation and adaptation–the role of development institutions
- Siri Eriksen: Climate change poverty linkages–what do we know?
- Ian Noble: Climate change poverty linkages–what do we need to know?
Session II: Experiences and institutional challenges
- Richard Klein: Analysis of past assessments of development aid and climate change
- Richard Klein: Case study–climate change in GTZ
- Lorenz Petersen: GTZ adaptation efforts
- Frode Neergaard: DANIDA approach to adaptation in development
- Kristinn Einarsson: ICEIDA climate and energy in development
- Siri Eriksen: Case study–climate change in Norad
- Pernille Holtedahl: Norad climate and adaptation priorities
Session III: Information needs and international collaboration