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Capacity Building Training on Climate Change, Carbon Financing and REDD

by | 12-12-2013 00:47 recommendations 0

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CapacityBuilding training on Climate Change, Carbon Financing and REDD/REDD+ was organized in National Legume Research Center (NLRC), Rampur, Chitwan by Youth Alliance in Environment (YAE) with support of Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) from December 1 to December 4, 2013.  With the slogan, nurturing Green Minds, YAE (established in 2009) is working as a Non-Governmental organization with an objective to sensitize the issues of climate change, biodiversity and environmental conservation at local and policy level. . The four days training in NLRC, Rampur, Chitwan was assisted for dissemination and on other technical aspects by Youth Eco Network (YEN) and YPARD Nepal.

Capacity Building for Academia on today's hot topics like climate change, Carbon Financing and REDD/REDD+ seems to be a necessary step towards the mitigation and adaptation of the impacts of rapidly changing climate. Keeping this in view YAE has been conducting this training since 2011, and in various parts of the country like Pokhara, Chitwan, and Nawalparasi. The training focused on the present situation of climate change issues in the world, the position of developing countries like Nepal on the international say on relevant topics, the field methodologies for Forest Carbon Inventory, the different actions taken for research, mitigation and adaptation and then future possibilities for better resilience towards the impacts of global environmental changes.

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participants of the training

SUMMARY OF THE TRAINING

Day 1st

Day 1st was about the introduction to climate change, UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) Board and Negotiation process, NAPA (National Adaptation Program of Action) and LAPA (Local Adaptation Plan of Action) background, LAPA preparation and group work. In group work, total of 28 participants prepared various LAPA components like Historical Timeline, Hazard Mapping, Seasonal Calendar, Crop Calendar, Livelihood Resources Assessment, Impact Assessment on Livelihood, Local Adaptation Assessment Matrix and Prioritization of Adaptation Options. Each group presented LAPA of various areas of Nepal affected by natural disasters. On the very day, discussions were made on COP (Conference of Parties) and its major outcomes. Untill, now 19 COPs has been executed in various parts of the world, the COP1 being carried in Berlin in 1995 to COP19 in Warsaw, Poland in 2013. Important COPs like COP3 led to adoption of Kyoto Protocol putting forward the Green House Gases (GHGs) Reduction commitments. Likewise, COP13 gave the Bali Action Plan leading the way for developing countries towards Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), Joint Implementation and Carbon Trading. This has created a potential opportunity for increasing awareness and raising socio-economic conditions for developing countries. However, the various meetings and agreements are still a long way to full effective and sustainable solutions to global issues of climate change and carbon financing.

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group work for LAPA preparation

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Group presentation of LAPA

DAY 2nd

The second day was mostly about the technologies in REDD/ REDD+ and Forest Carbon Inventory. REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) issues have been emerging as a big concern globally. In this regard, carbon financing by the rich in forests countries like Nepal can be one of the solutions towards reducing global emissions with economic upliftment at the same time.

Day 3rd

Day 3rd made a very interesting turn in the training. The participants were made acquainted with the field methodologies for Forest Carbon Inventory. During the time, we were acquainted with high-tech tools and equipments such as Vertex, Global Positioning System (GPS), Clinometer, Densiometer, Diameter tape and Transponder. The field work trained us to determine forest carbon stock, height of the tree, canopy cover, land slope, land position etc.

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participants using vertex to measure tree height
photo courtesy Naresh Kusi

Day 4th

On the fourth day, we, participants learnt about Participatory Biodiversity Monitoring for REDD+ and data analysis techniques. In addition to this, we even learned to handle Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS). We were startled by the high technology and the sophistication of the system. Finally, the training concluded with certificate distribution and commentary lectures by the participants.

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participants using DGPS

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Group photo after the training

Conclusion

The four days capacity building training on Climate change, Carbon Financing and REDD/REDD+ was successfully and fruitfully conducted. The facilitators of the training, Mr. Bibek Karki, Mr. Suraj Poudel, Mr. Naresh Kusi, Mr. Sanot Adhikari, and Mr. Krishna Hengaju mentioned the satisfaction towards the active involvement of the participants throughout the program. Mr. Hengaju even promised future programs on the issues of climate change.

Learning a lot from the training, it would be appropriate to conclude that the awareness regarding climate change, Carbon financing and REDD/REDD+ issues is necessary among all the people including the small farmers and local people.  The fight is against the negative impacts of rapidly changing climate that has certainly threatened the existence of the coming generations. And to maintain an umbrella over the lives on earth, there is need of more attention and homework from the relevant national and international authorities and from all the stakeholders which include all of us.

 
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22 Comments

  • says :
    nicely written.
    Posted 29-12-2013 14:50

  • says :
    well written smriti sister
    Posted 23-12-2013 02:12

  • says :
    thanks for sharing your training program here
    Posted 22-12-2013 21:37

  • says :
    great report
    Posted 21-12-2013 15:51

  • says :
    we have learn a lot more things in that program.. :)
    Posted 19-12-2013 01:49

  • says :
    nice job
    Posted 16-12-2013 04:33

  • says :
    good opportunity indeed...nice report..
    Posted 16-12-2013 02:20

  • says :
    yeah, we learnt a lot during those four days.
    Posted 15-12-2013 17:23

  • says :
    Thanks a lot for sharing.
    Posted 14-12-2013 23:33

  • says :
    interesting words i learn.... well done and thanks for sharing your 4 days training program
    Posted 14-12-2013 22:36

  • says :
    great smriti, well done.
    Posted 14-12-2013 03:47

  • says :
    thanks for sharing this... great job
    Posted 14-12-2013 00:47

  • says :
    nice report, thanks for sharing what we learnt
    Posted 13-12-2013 22:36

  • says :
    Thank you for going through, I will try to share more about this in future.
    Posted 13-12-2013 22:27

  • says :
    Good job
    Posted 13-12-2013 20:04

  • says :
    Very informative!
    Posted 13-12-2013 16:40

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Very detailed and informative report , learnt a lot , thanks Smriti , keep up the good work.
    Posted 13-12-2013 15:45

  • says :
    Thanks for details about your training.
    Posted 13-12-2013 14:46

  • says :
    Very informative and interesting ..we should promote this types of activity. again thanks a lot for sharing this.
    Posted 13-12-2013 13:51

  • says :
    Good Job.
    Posted 13-12-2013 13:49

  • says :
    Thank you so much for sharing the training this vividly! I also learned a lot from this report :)
    Posted 12-12-2013 17:08

  • says :
    Thanks for posting the details of the training organized at Nepal. We have learned few new names and their abbreviations related to nature protection like YAE, YEN, NLRC, UNFCCC, NAPA, LAPA, CMD , DGPS and man more. Thanks for the report.
    Posted 12-12-2013 11:42

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