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Supporting developing countries to integrate the agricultural sectors into National Adaptation Plans: Philippines

Supporting developing countries to integrate the agricultural sectors into National Adaptation Plans: Philippines

Introduction

Constituting 32 percent of the labour force and 11.3 percent of GDP, the agricultural sector plays an important role in the the Philippines’ economy.  Farming and fisheries are the most important subsectors with livestock and forestry making smaller contributions. All are being affected by floods, typhoons, landslides, and droughts that are induced and intensified by climate change.

 

Approximately 60 percent of the country’s 1,500 municipalities and 120 cities are coastal, exacerbating the impacts of the already significant threats of rainfall variability, storm surges, and sea level rise. Due to its high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, the Philippines is at the forefront of climate change adaptation and is seeking to generate more public and private investment in agricultural infrastructure.

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Adaptation policies

Prior to the inception of the NAP-Ag Programme in the Philippines, a number of national initiatives to increase resilience to climate change were already underway. The Climate Change Commission (CCC) formulated a National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP), which is now informing the NAP activities, and serves as the NAP itself. The NCCAP is being updated and the revised version should be available in 2018.
 
The Philippines is also welcoming the NAP-Ag to fill in the gaps in its national programme on Adaptation and Mitigation in Agriculture (AMIA), specifically in increasing access to external climate finance. The AMIA is already making progress towards mainstreaming climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction into national plans.
 

NAP-Ag activities

Since 2016, NAP-Ag support in the Philippines has been aimed at deepening a number of priority areas: greater integration of CCA and DRR into agriculture sector plans and operations; enhanced understanding on landscape-based adaptation planning; better integration of national and local adaptation planning for the agriculture sectors; improved forecasting for crops and fisheries; and improved capacity for prioritizing, monitoring and evaluating gender-sensitive adaptation options for the agriculture sectors.
 
The objective of this study was to better understand how much the countries were allocating to climate change through their national expenditures.
 
Contribute to the revision of the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Plan   
NAP-Ag contributed to the ambitious revision to ensure that climate change adaptation, disaster risk management and gender-sensitive adaptation planning are adequately reflected.
 
Guidelines for landscape-based integrated area development planning 
The NAP-Ag supported the development of these guidelines to enhance the capacities of regional and provincial agricultural technical officers, universities and colleges in watershed-based integrated area development planning.
 
Key collaborators
  • National Governments
Implementing agencies and partnering organizations
  • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
  • Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)
Project status
Completed

News

> Advancing on monitoring and evaluation for climate change adaptation in the Philippines

10 June 2019, Quezon City, Philippines - A four-day workshop was held on 23-26 April in Quezon City by the NAP-Ag programme, to address the needs for an integrated M&E framework and system. The workshop's objective was to put thought to developing an integrated M&E system that builds on, rather than replicates, existing systems.

 

> Philippines improving climate forecasting for farmers and fisherflolk 

16 April 2019 - Reflection on the NAP-Ag programme support for improving the Philippines’ climate forecast products for the agriculture sectors. In particular, the activities target the upgrading and expansion of the country’s climate and weather information systems handled by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

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