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Best Climate Practices 2017 Award Webinar

Building resilience to climate disaster risk: innovation and best practices

November 8th, 2017

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3 The Panel

Dionisio Perez Blanco, Disaster Risk Reduction specialist (CMCC, FEEM) Elisa Calliari, Researcher on Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation, Jury member of Best Climate Practices 2017 Award (CMCC, FEEM) Aurora D’Aprile, ICCG Researcher on Climate Policies and Practices Best Climate Practices Observatory Coordinator Frei Sangil, Director of Layertech Software Labs Elizabeth English, Founder and Director of Buoyant Foundation Project, Associate Professor at University of Waterloo School of Architecture Eshwer Kale, Researcher and Coordinator of Water Stewardship Project at Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)

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Dionisio Perez Blanco, Disaster Risk Reduction specialist

Elisa Calliari, Researcher on Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation, Jury member of Best Climate Practices 2017 Award Aurora D’Aprile, Researcher on Climate Policies and Practices Best Climate Practices Observatory Coordinator Frei Sangil, Director of Layertech Software Labs Elizabeth English, Founder and Director of Buoyant Foundation Project, Associate Professor at University of Waterloo School of Architecture Eshwer Kale, Researcher and Coordinator of Water Stewardship Project at Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)

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Dionisio Perez Blanco, Disaster Risk Reduction specialist

Elisa Calliari, Researcher on Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation, Jury member of Best Climate Practices 2017 Award

Aurora D’Aprile, Researcher on Climate Policies and Practices Best Climate Practices Observatory Coordinator Frei Sangil, Director of Layertech Software Labs Elizabeth English, Founder and Director of Buoyant Foundation Project, Associate Professor at University of Waterloo School of Architecture Eshwer Kale, Researcher and Coordinator of Water Stewardship Project at Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)

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Dionisio Perez Blanco, Disaster Risk Reduction specialist Elisa Calliari, Researcher on Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation, Jury member of Best Climate Practices 2017 Award

Aurora D’Aprile, Researcher on Climate Policies and Practices Best Climate Practices Observatory Coordinator

Frei Sangil, Director of Layertech Software Labs Elizabeth English, Founder and Director of Buoyant Foundation Project, Associate Professor at University of Waterloo School of Architecture Eshwer Kale, Researcher and Coordinator of Water Stewardship Project at Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)

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ICCG Observatories: Best Climate Practices www.bestclimatepractices.org Climate Policy Observer www.climateobserver.org Think Tank Map www.thinktankmap.org Web-platform: www.bestclimatepractices.org Crowdsourcing+research Annual contest for best ideas and projects tackling climate-related issues

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Best Climate Practices Award

2013: “Climate Change and Urban Resilience” 2014: “Energy Poverty Alleviation” 2015: “Climate Change and Water Availability for Food Production” 2016: “Expanding Access to Climate Financing” 2017: “Building resilience to climate disaster risk” 2017 Edition: ideas and projects to:

  • support urban and rural communities in preparing and

responding to climate disasters, improving local resilience, preparedness and recovery capacity.

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Submission: March 13 - May 31, 2017 +200 proposals/19 shortlisted candidates Online voting polls: July 3 – 26, 2017 + 6000 votes Expert Panel assessment July- September 2017

Carlo Carraro (Chair) ICCG, GGKP, Ca’Foscari

Best Climate Practices 2017 Award

Paola Albrito UNISDR Elisa Calliari FEEM Knud Falk Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre Federica Ranghieri World Bank Reinhard Mechler IIASA

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Best Climate Practices 2017 Award

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Best Climate Practices 2017 Award

#NewTechnologies #ICT #Floods #Recovery #Preparednes s #Community-based #Agriculture #ExtremeWeather #Education #Drought #Energy #Mobility #Urban #Buildings #Heat #Fires

R I S K G A L A R E A T L

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Special Mentions of the Jury

for its innovative application of technologies to enhance resilience in flood-prone areas. for its capacity to increase active engagement of communities living in water-scarce regions

Winner of the Best Climate Practices 2017 Award

Amphibious Housing, by Water Stewardship, by

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Dionisio Perez Blanco, Disaster Risk Reduction specialist Elisa Calliari, Researcher on Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation, Jury member of Best Climate Practices 2017 Award Aurora D’Aprile, Researcher on Climate Policies and Practices Best Climate Practices Observatory Coordinator

Frei Sangil, Director of Layertech Software Labs

Elizabeth English, Founder and Director of Buoyant Foundation Project, Associate Professor at University of Waterloo School of Architecture Eshwer Kale, Researcher and Coordinator of Water Stewardship Project at Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)

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Dionisio Perez Blanco, Disaster Risk Reduction specialist Elisa Calliari, Researcher on Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation, Jury member of Best Climate Practices 2017 Award Aurora D’Aprile, Researcher on Climate Policies and Practices Best Climate Practices Observatory Coordinator Frei Sangil, Director of Layertech Software Labs

Elizabeth English, Founder and Director of Buoyant Foundation Project, Associate Professor at University of Waterloo School of Architecture

Eshwer Kale, Researcher and Coordinator of Water Stewardship Project at Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)

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Dionisio Perez Blanco, Disaster Risk Reduction specialist Elisa Calliari, Researcher on Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change adaptation, Jury member of Best Climate Practices 2017 Award Aurora D’Aprile, Researcher on Climate Policies and Practices Best Climate Practices Observatory Coordinator Frei Sangil, Director of Layertech Software Labs Elizabeth English, Founder and Director of Buoyant Foundation Project, Associate Professor at University of Waterloo School of Architecture

Eshwer Kale, Researcher and Coordinator of Water Stewardship Project at Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)

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Water Stewardship: Responsible Management of Water Resource

Eshwer Kale Researcher, WOTR (eshwer.kale@wotr.org.in) visit us at www.wotr.org

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Water Stewardship: The Central Theme

An attitude, approach and discipline whereby individuals and communities conserve and use water in a responsible, equitable, and efficient manner that is sustainable

Basic Assumptions

  • Water is a shared resource

in the public trust domain

  • It requires collaborative

solutions

  • Communities are not

passive water users but can play an important role as water managers

Necessary Conditions

  • Sense of Ownership
  • Reflection, dialogue and

generation of local-specific information

  • Boundary rule- defined users
  • Inclusive governance institutions
  • Enforcement of Sanctions on

violators

  • Conflict-resolution mechanisms

Expected Outcome

Water-use that is socially equitable, environmentally sustainable and economically beneficial

Processes and Strategies

  • Engagement of multiple

Stakeholder groups

  • Jalsevaks
  • Formation of VSRT
  • Water Stewardship Plans
  • Stakeholder Engagement

Workshops

  • Water Stewardship Plans

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Stakeholder Engagement: The Key Strategy

  • Village Stakeholder Teams formed in 106 villages
  • 27 Jalsevaks facilitate and motivate villagers
  • 60 Stakeholder engagement workshops
  • rganized where more than 2000 Village

stakeholders participated

  • In more than 70 villages, people offered

Shramdaan (voluntary labour)

  • Several Government officials participated in

workshops

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Water Stewardship Plan : Process

Water Stewardship Plans

Water budgeting Water-use Efficiency plan

Assessing Village Water Health

Social Norms/Rules Water Harvesting plan

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Water Budgeting : Process

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  • Total Water Available in the Village = Soil Moisture + Total water

Harvested in Structures + Natural Groundwater Recharge + Artificial Groundwater Recharge + Water Import from outside the Village 2

  • Water Available for Crops = Total Water Available in the Village (-)

Water Required for Drinking Purpose (-) Water Required for Business/Construction etc.

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  • Water Balance or Deficit = Water Available for Crops (-) Actual Water

requirements of crops during All Seasons

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Thanks

Visit us at www.wotr.org

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Q&A

If you have any questions, please write us on the GoToWebinar chat. For time management reasons, we cannot assure that all questions will be answered.

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More information? bestclimatepractices.org - info@bestclimatepractices.org iccgov.org - info@iccgov.org

A huge to all participants!

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