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Coastal Resources Training – Provisional Agenda Training Workshop on Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment for the Latin America and Caribbean region Thursday, 12 July 2012 Venue: Jolly Beach Hotel, Antigua Schedule/time No Session Activity Time 09:00-10:30 1 Overview of drivers and potential impacts of climate change on coastal zone 1.1 Welcome/Aloha 9:00-9:15 1.2 Reflect on priority themes 1.3 Presentation Overview of drivers, and potential impacts 1.4 Q & A (small group reflection) 2.1 Presentation Overview of methodological approach to assess impacts of coastal climate change 2.2 Q & A 2.3 Presentation Operational methodology-ENSO-sensitive (Small Island) CASE STUDY 10:30-10:45 10:45-12:30 2 COFFEE BREAK Methods, tools and data requirements covering an overview on coastal zone integrated assessment methods and models Worksheet/ Software Focus question 9:15-9:30 Worksheet 1.2 What is your priority? 9:30-10:15 PowerPoint What are the key climate change impact drivers on the coastal zone? 10:15-10:30 Worksheet 1.4 10:45-11:10 PowerPoint What are the methods, tools, and data available for impact assessments? What are the impacts of ENSO on sea level? 11:10-11:15 11:15-12:00 PowerPoint What are the experiences of short-to-medium range operational schemes for ENSO-sensitive coastal zones? on seasonal sea level variability and change 2.4 Q and A 2.5 Reflect on priority themes 12:30-14:00 14:00-15:30 15:30-15:45 15:45-18:00 3 4 LUNCH Methods, tools and data requirements: hands-on exercise COFEE BREAK Adaptation planning in the coastal Sector 12:00-12:10 12:10-12:30 Worksheet 2.5 14:00-14:15 PowerPoint 3.2 Group exercise on 14:15-15:15 (i) El Niño/La Niña years, (ii) low/high sea level years, and (iii) SST/wind features 3.3 Feedback on ENSO15:15-15:30 based schemes for adaptation planning Computer/ Web-based applications (Local Sealevel data) Group discussion Sea-level variability on month-to-seasonal time scales! How ENSO is related to local variability! 4.1 Presentation Adaptation option -Forecasts, warning, and response opportunities: CASE STUDY (Small Island) 4.2 Q and A small group reflection 4.3 Group exercise in adaptation planning 15:45-16:15 PowerPoint What are the adaptation options to the overall planning in climate sensitive coastal zone? How can ENSO-based option contribute! 16:15-16:30 Worksheet 4.2 16:30-17:15 Group discussion 4.4 Feedback 4.5 Final Q and A 17:15-17:45 17:45-18:00 3.1 Introduction to group exercise What kind of operational scheme is potentially helpful for national communication? How can adaptation options be chosen using this case study example?