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Jamaica National Workshop

On 30 May – 1 June 2017, UNCTAD delivered a national capacity building workshop in Jamaica on “Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation for Coastal Transport Infrastructure in the Caribbean“

Key Issues

The national workshop in Jamaica brought together a wide range of relevant stakeholders  from the Jamaican transport sector, including representatives from the two seaports and airports considered in depth as part of the study, as well as relevant ministries, national authorities, academic and research institutions. It provided an opportunity to discuss and gather feedback on the findings of the case-study of Jamaica as well as the draft methodology for assessing climate-related impacts and adaptation options for coastal transport infrastructure. The workshop also provided an opportunity to gather feedback and further input by national stakeholders. In addition to presentations, demonstrations, and training led by the project team, a series of high quality expert presentations complemented the programme.

The information and ideas presented at the Barbados workshop as well as the local workshop in Jamaica have been astounding. As a technical facilitator, you have made my work on this matter easier. The awareness amongst my executive, and the works we are now considering and planning show the level of positive uptake. To have at the meetings the mix of executive, technical, research and sectoral personnel solidly engaged on this topic was excellent. (Jamaica, Norman Manley International Airport)

Programme

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Presentations

Background and introduction of the project objectives and context, Regina Asariotis, UNCTAD

Climate Change Projections for the Caribbean and Implications for Air and Sea Ports, Leonard Nurse, University of West Indies

LISCoAsT – Large Scale Integrated Sea-level and Coastal Assessment Tool: Application for the SIDS (I), Michalis Vousdoukas, European Commission, Joint European Research Centre

Climate Change Policy Framework for Jamaica: Jamaica’s NDCs Under the Paris Agreement, Oral Khan, Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation

Regional Climate Change Initiatives and Developments, Ulric Trotz, Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, Belize

Coastal Transportation Infrastructure in the Caribbean – An Economic Context, Willard Phillips, UN-ECLAC Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean

The Convention for the Protection and Development of the Wider Caribbean Region – The Cartagena Convention, Lorna Inniss, UNEP Cartagena Convention Secretariat, Regional Coordinating Unit

Case Study for Jamaica, Danielle Dowding Gooden, Smith Warner International Ltd.

Impacts of Natural Hazards on the Transport Infrastructure Sector, David A.Y. Smith, Smith Warner International Ltd.

Sea Level Rise, SIDS and Transport Infrastructure: Lessons From Real Examples of Coastal Subsidence, Miguel Esteban, University of Tokyo

Climate risk adaptation for ports: Research for transformational thinking, Austin Becker, University of Rhode Island

Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Framework for Caribbean Coastal Transport Infrastructure, Cassandra Bhat, ICF

Identifying operation thresholds for vulnerability assessments, Cassandra Bhat, ICF

Applying the thresholds method/approach: The Example of SAINT LUCIA, Isavela Monioudi, University of the Aegean

LISCoAsT – Large Scale Integrated Sea-level and Coastal Assessment Tool: Application for the SIDS (II), Michalis Vousdoukas, European Commission, Joint European Research Centre

Training: Gathering and applying climate information for decision-making, Cassandra Bhat, ICF

Climate risk assessments and the business case for adaptation in ports, Laura Canevari, Acclimatise

Seagrasses in Jamaica – Dr Pascal Peduzzi (UNEP-GRID)

Sponsor / funding: UN Development Account
Language(s): English
Contact: Policy.Legislation@unctad.org
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  • The Project
    • About
    • Partners
    • Key Results
  • Case Studies
    • Case Study Saint Lucia
    • Case Study Jamaica
  • Workshops
    • Regional Workshop Barbados
    • Jamaica National Workshop
    • Saint Lucia National Workshop
  • Methodology
  • Tools
    • Beach Erosion GUI
    • Training and Guidance Material
  • Resources
    • COVID-19
    • Compilation of practices
    • Related Work by Unctad
    • Main Project Documents
    • Adaptation Measures
    • Useful links
    • Other resources
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