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Exercise Module 3a Identifying and Prioritising Climate Change Adaptation Measures Objective ToC Module 3a Exercise The objective of the exercise is to Identify suitable adaptation measures for the ID: 633653

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Slide1

Country, Date, Presenter

Exercise Module 3a

Identifying and

Prioritising

Climate

Change Adaptation MeasuresSlide2

ObjectiveToC - Module 3a ExerciseThe

objective of the exercise is to

:

Identify suitable adaptation measures for the

prioritised

risks of the case company

Rank these risks with a Multi-Criteria-Analysis to identify the most relevant adaptation measuresSlide3

ToC - Module 3a ExercisePlan approx

. 1

hour

for

the exerciseYou need to bring the following materials:Case company handoutsPens & markers Flipcharts

Guidance for Facilitators

Identifying and

Prioritising

Climate Change Adaptation MeasuresSlide4

Step 1

Identifying

adaptation

measures

Step 2

Prioritising

adaptation measures

ToC - Module 3a ExerciseSlide5

Step 1

Identifying

adaptation

measures

Step 2

Prioritising

adaptation measures

ToC - Module 3a ExerciseSlide6

Introduction to STEP 1– Identifying adaptation measures

In STEP 1 of this

exercise you will identify and

briefly describe adaptation measures which the case company could implement to address the previously identified risks.

At least for one negative effect you should try to identify more than one potential adaptation measure. Think

of different types of impact that an adaptation measure could address to prevent the occurrence of

negative effects for the case companyYou can take ideas from the case company description but also be creative and come up with new adaptation measures based on your own experience. For example: The blocking of transport routes due to landslides could be prevented by using a better forecast system, by having a system of alternative routes, or by implementing an early shipment system

ToC - Module 3a ExerciseSlide7

For this task you

should

Join

your

consultant groupRead the handout and identify adaptation measures the company has already thought aboutIn addition, come up with your own ideas how some of the risks could be addressed Write down the risks on notecards and collect additional information in the ExcelYou have 20 min for this taskToC - Module 3a Exercise

Guidance for Participants – Identifying adaptation measures

Identified negative effects

Spoilage of fruits due to flooding

Absenteeism of workers due

to

vectorborne

diseases

Adaptation measures

Store the fruits on higher grounds

Build floodgates

Implement an immunisation campaignSlide8

Step 1

Identifying

adaptation

measures

Step 2

Prioritising

adaptation measures

ToC - Module 3a ExerciseSlide9

Introduction to STEP 2– Prioritising adaptation measures

In STEP 2 of this

exercise you will

rank the identified adaptation

measures which the case company

could

implement to address the previously identified risks.By ranking the risks according to different criteria, you can make sure that those adaptation measures are implemented first which are most beneficial for the company. There are different categories in which you can rank the measure, i.e. effectiveness, feasibility, positive side-effects and negative side-effects. You are also free to come up with additional categoriesToC - Module 3a Exercise

Scores are given from 0 to

5

:

if

a measure has a

very high feasibility

it receives a score of 5;

if

it has

many positive side-effects

it receives a score of

5;

if

it has

no negative side-effects

it also receives a score of 5Slide10

For this task you

should

Join

your consultant groupRead the handout and derive clues on how the adaptation measures that the company has identified might score in the different categoriesIf there is no information given or you have come up with own measures, take informed guesses on how the measures scoresWrite down the scores in the Excel; sum up all points for each measures to receive a final score; note the scores on the notecards and reorder them according to their score

You have 30 min for this task

ToC - Module 3a Exercise

Guidance for Participants

– Prioritising adaptation

measures

Adaptation measures

Store the fruits on higher grounds

Build floodgates

Implement an immunisation campaign

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28

27Slide11

ToC - Module 3a ExerciseAfter having completed the 2 steps, participants should present their results

Ask a separate group to share the results for each step; ask the other groups too add and comment

After completing the presentation ask the group:

Do you think this approach can serve you to identify the key risks and opportunities of real companies?

What could be challenges in applying this step to a real company?

How would you identify the key climate trends for a real company?

Allow 30 min for discussion and presentation

Guidance for Facilitators

– Comparing resultsSlide12

This exercise is about presenting the results to your peers and discussing how this is relevant for any real climate change adaptation assessment.After presenting the results discuss the following questions:Do you think this approach can serve you to

prioritise

adaptation measures?

What could be challenges in applying this step to a real company?

How would you identify

adaptation measures for

a real company?ToC - Module 3a Exercise Discussion – Comparing resultsSlide13

ToC - Module 3a Exercise

Thank you for your attention!

Company

Trainer 1

Telephone number

E-Mail address

Homepage

Company

Trainer 2

Telephone number

E-Mail address

Homepage

Knowledge

partner