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APPRAISING AND
PRIORITIZING
ADAPTATION
OPTIONS
BY
KABWE HARNADIH MUBANGA, PHD
SENIOR LECTURER:THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA
PRESENTATION AT THE BILATERAL PEER-TO-PEER LEARNINGWORKSHOP ON
NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN (NAP) PROCESS HELD FROM 07TH TO 9TH AUGUST
2024
INTRODUCTION
? Climate change impacts are evident
? Addressing climate change
? Mitigation
? Adaptation (This project is focussed on this)
? Impacts cuts across sectors
IMPACTS - FISHERIES SECTOR
? Water quality (sedimentation, physical & chemical parameters) and quantity
? Extreme weather events e.g. floods, droughts, heat waves ? water flow & fish
habitat loss
? Provision of ecosystem services
? Overfishing, habitat loss and pollution
? Increase in air temperature will affect water quality by changing dissolved oxygen
and carbon dioxide ? impact aquatic flora and fauna negatively
Appraising and Prioritizing Adaptation Options
Appraising and Prioritizing Adaptation Options
ADAPTATION
? Adjustments in ecological, social, or economic systems in
response to actual or expected climatic stimuli and their effects
of impacts.
? Changes in processes, practices, and structures to moderate
potential damages or to benefit from opportunities
FEASIBILITY OF ADAPTATION OPTIONS
? Feasibility is ‘the degree to which climate goals and response
options are considered possible and/or desirable’.
? Assessing feasibility across a number of dimensions
? Broad understanding of feasibility is key in adaptation
? Changes in the feasibility of an adaptation option over time is
essential to understand prioritization and sequencing of options
FEASIBILITY OF ADAPTATION OPTIONS
? Feasibility and effectiveness of adaptation options is essential for guiding
responses to climate change that reduce risk
? Feasibility of specific actions/technologies is multidimensional,
differentiated across temporal and spatial scales, and across regions.
? Feasibility assessments need to move away from being static assessments
of certain attributes of options to more dynamic understandings of how
multiple factors interact to shape overall feasibility
WHAT IS MCA?
? Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is a valuable tool that we can apply to
many complex decisions.
? Solving problems that are characterized as a choice among alternative
? Structure the problem and explicitly evaluate multiple criteria
? Provides structured approach in appraising and prioritizing adaptation
? Leads to more informed and better decisions
WHY MCA?
? Access multiple categories of environmental, social, technical dimenstions
? Possible Trade-offs among alternatives
? Can deal with project with multiple and conflicting objectives or criteria
? It allows identifying a single prefered alternative or to rank or short list
possible alternatives.
MCA USEFUL ATTRIBUTES
1.Capability to accommodate multiple criteria
2.Can work with both quantitative and qualitative data
3.Allows for the direct involvement of multiple experts, interest groups and
stakeholders.
4.More transparent analysis amongst participants
Includes mechanisms for feedback concerning the consistency of the judgements
made.
MCA CRITERIA
? List of adaptation
? Impact
? Exposure, resilience, sensitivity -
? Exposure: The nature and degree to which a system is exposed to significant climatic variations.
? Amount of change a system can undergo without changing state
? Sensitivity is the degree to which a system is affected, either adversely or beneficially, by
climate-related stimuli.
? Effectiveness, impact on population
MCA
? Institutional governance
? Support of policy framework
? Political buy-in
? Environmental
? Technical feasibility
? Financial
MCA
? Gender
? Different ways in which men and women contribute to climate change,
? Impact that climate change has on men and women,
? Ways that men and women respond to and are able to cope with climate
change.
? Differences in how they are able to shift from short term coping mechanisms
to resilience
MCA
? Inclusiveness
? Vulnerable groups
? Integration of social groups
? Risk
? Risk reduction
? Economic development
? OUTCOME/ RANK
ADAPTATION OPTION
? List possible adaptation option
? This is the list of proposals of what can be done to adapt
? Appraising options starts with listing options and then appraise them
against a criteria which helps in ranking.
A practical example – in excel

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Appraising and Prioritizing Adaptation Options

  • 1. APPRAISING AND PRIORITIZING ADAPTATION OPTIONS BY KABWE HARNADIH MUBANGA, PHD SENIOR LECTURER:THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA PRESENTATION AT THE BILATERAL PEER-TO-PEER LEARNINGWORKSHOP ON NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN (NAP) PROCESS HELD FROM 07TH TO 9TH AUGUST 2024
  • 2. INTRODUCTION ? Climate change impacts are evident ? Addressing climate change ? Mitigation ? Adaptation (This project is focussed on this) ? Impacts cuts across sectors
  • 3. IMPACTS - FISHERIES SECTOR ? Water quality (sedimentation, physical & chemical parameters) and quantity ? Extreme weather events e.g. floods, droughts, heat waves ? water flow & fish habitat loss ? Provision of ecosystem services ? Overfishing, habitat loss and pollution ? Increase in air temperature will affect water quality by changing dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide ? impact aquatic flora and fauna negatively
  • 6. ADAPTATION ? Adjustments in ecological, social, or economic systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli and their effects of impacts. ? Changes in processes, practices, and structures to moderate potential damages or to benefit from opportunities
  • 7. FEASIBILITY OF ADAPTATION OPTIONS ? Feasibility is ‘the degree to which climate goals and response options are considered possible and/or desirable’. ? Assessing feasibility across a number of dimensions ? Broad understanding of feasibility is key in adaptation ? Changes in the feasibility of an adaptation option over time is essential to understand prioritization and sequencing of options
  • 8. FEASIBILITY OF ADAPTATION OPTIONS ? Feasibility and effectiveness of adaptation options is essential for guiding responses to climate change that reduce risk ? Feasibility of specific actions/technologies is multidimensional, differentiated across temporal and spatial scales, and across regions. ? Feasibility assessments need to move away from being static assessments of certain attributes of options to more dynamic understandings of how multiple factors interact to shape overall feasibility
  • 9. WHAT IS MCA? ? Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is a valuable tool that we can apply to many complex decisions. ? Solving problems that are characterized as a choice among alternative ? Structure the problem and explicitly evaluate multiple criteria ? Provides structured approach in appraising and prioritizing adaptation ? Leads to more informed and better decisions
  • 10. WHY MCA? ? Access multiple categories of environmental, social, technical dimenstions ? Possible Trade-offs among alternatives ? Can deal with project with multiple and conflicting objectives or criteria ? It allows identifying a single prefered alternative or to rank or short list possible alternatives.
  • 11. MCA USEFUL ATTRIBUTES 1.Capability to accommodate multiple criteria 2.Can work with both quantitative and qualitative data 3.Allows for the direct involvement of multiple experts, interest groups and stakeholders. 4.More transparent analysis amongst participants Includes mechanisms for feedback concerning the consistency of the judgements made.
  • 12. MCA CRITERIA ? List of adaptation ? Impact ? Exposure, resilience, sensitivity - ? Exposure: The nature and degree to which a system is exposed to significant climatic variations. ? Amount of change a system can undergo without changing state ? Sensitivity is the degree to which a system is affected, either adversely or beneficially, by climate-related stimuli. ? Effectiveness, impact on population
  • 13. MCA ? Institutional governance ? Support of policy framework ? Political buy-in ? Environmental ? Technical feasibility ? Financial
  • 14. MCA ? Gender ? Different ways in which men and women contribute to climate change, ? Impact that climate change has on men and women, ? Ways that men and women respond to and are able to cope with climate change. ? Differences in how they are able to shift from short term coping mechanisms to resilience
  • 15. MCA ? Inclusiveness ? Vulnerable groups ? Integration of social groups ? Risk ? Risk reduction ? Economic development ? OUTCOME/ RANK
  • 16. ADAPTATION OPTION ? List possible adaptation option ? This is the list of proposals of what can be done to adapt ? Appraising options starts with listing options and then appraise them against a criteria which helps in ranking.
  • 17. A practical example – in excel