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Practitioner’s Diary: DRR Climate Change Adaptation and livelihood Integration: Ninh Thuan Provash Mondal Oxfam in Vietnam 29 October 2008 Sub-climate regions and their vulnerability to natural disasters Flashflood, storm, landslide, earthquake 1. Northern Uplands 2. Red River Delta North Central South Central Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta Mekong River Delta 2 Storm, tropical depression, river flood, inundation Storm, flood, flashflood Storm, flood, flashflood, drought Flood, flashflood Flashflood, flood, storm, drought Flood, landslide, saltwater intrusion, storm surge, inundation Climate Vulnerability ( sea level rise) Vietnam one of the most vulnerable countries due to climate change and sea level rise past 50 years, sea level rise increased about 20 cm 3 Disaster and vulnerabilities in Ninh Thuan Ninh Thuan experienced severe drought Typhoons Flash floods and landslide Forecasting: drought/climate changes in Ninh Thuan are more and more serious in the future. Sea level rise, migration Ethnic minority, poorest province, no voice 4 Oxfam’s Livelihoods Program since 2005 Horticulture Provide seedlings and technical training on planting hybrid maize, cassava, bamboo for shoot, Jatropha Provide seedlings and techniques on planting home garden vegetables utilized daily used water Animal husbandry Provide technical training and lending breeds of black pigs, cow and local chicken via community revolving funds Water management Establish water use groups and developing regulations for maintenance Support to build up public gravity water flow system, and irrigation canal systems 5 Research 2006-2007 Oxfam- Kyoto University Climate Change Research Historical profile Climate chance perception Rainfall variability last 60 years Vulnerabilities and risks Impact of drought Climate change impact in mountainous and coastal areas Short term and long term recommendation http://www.oxfam.org.uk/resources/policy/climate_change/do wnloads/ninh_thaun_research.pdf 6 Impacts of drought on livelihood in mountainous region Sectors Agriculture Impacts Maize die Cassava die Cashew nut die Consequences Loss of crops Animal husbandry Lacking grass for animals (cattle, buffalos, goats) Lacking water Animal getting sick, thinner, or die Forest fire Trees die Unmarketable Lack of water Illnesses (skin rash, red eyes, diarrhoea, cold-like illnesses malaria, diarrhoea) Food shortage Can not work because of crops dying Loss income Forestry Small traders Human 7 Reducing biodiversity Unprofitable Famine Jobless of 8 livelihood in coastal region Sector Agriculture Impacts Crops damaged New diseases on grape No fresh water for cultivation (Saline water inundation of field or penetration into fresh water wells) Exhausting ground water Consequences Losing fresh water sources, abandoned/Stalinisa tion of arable land => Loss of crops Aquaculture Not enough fresh water for control salinity degree of shrimp ponds Water pollution Diseases Lacking feed and water for livestock New diseases, lose pregnancy Loss of productive Pine trees die Can not work because of sun heat Unprofitable Bankrupted Lack of water Illnesses (cold, diarrhoea) Food shortage Famine School drop-out Animal husbandry Forestry Other sectors Human 9 Loss of income Jobless Current Oxfam’s activities and Plan: 2008 a) Community level HVCA by Province and use climate change lances b) Supporting community ongoing adaptive activities c) Revising Livelihood activities and implementation methodology ( short term and long term perspective d) Adding disaster risk mitigation, early warning, emergency preparedness e) Involve multi stakeholders involving scientist, practitioners and Govt./leaders f) Household- commune-province- national level linkage g) MEL ( Baseline survey, mid-term assessment and final assessment Example: Disaster risk reduction HVCA by Red Cross/ Oxfam staff using Red Cross and Oxfam’s tools Providing training for communities on emergencies of disasters Early warning system Conduct workshops on DRR to specific identify roles and responsibilities of each parties; local authorities, communities and individuals Conduct competition for communities on drawings of their understanding about forest protection and DRR. Emergency Preparedness to respond frequent and sever emergencies timely and effectively to 11 Examples: community level livelihoods adaptation activities Adaptation Review Oxfam’s ongoing activities considering multisectoral livelihood intervention and gender perspective Advocacy on public health, water education and other section Support to change crop calendar, new types of and crop reorientation Provide training how to store and save water Support to build individual water cisterns to store water (rain or collected water) Provide guidelines and materials to make roof of cottages to reduce heat 12 Policy and practices change in next 23 years Share experiences in district and province Replicate other provinces Support district and Province authority to develop integrated socioeconomic plan including DRR and climate change Contribute to the National Plan ( SEDP)- Aim 4 will be working with us for changing Province and national Plan 13 What is new? Livelihood activities in two communes have baseline survey Staff and partners were only involved implementing livelihood activities Oxfam’s drought response project 2005 14 Have in-depth assessment, long terms perspective Climate change forecasting Disaster risk reduction included Early warning mechanism Staff are thinking widely Adaptive activities wider context, consciously doing, modeling current coping mechanism Scientists, leaders, practitioners are involved Linking local, national and global Challenges: Changing staff and partners idea and believes Experiences, knowledge and expertise are limited Time: We all are busy Money (OGB and OAus) MEL Advocacy, linking, articulation 15 Many Thanks 16