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Regional Workshop Barbados

UNCTAD was in Barbados on 5-7 December 2017 to deliver a regional capacity building workshop on “Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation for Coastal Transport Infrastructure in the Caribbean”

Key Issues

A regional capacity-building workshop was held in Barbados (5-7 December 2017, Bridgetown, Barbados), bringing together seaports and airports authorities as well as a range of other stakeholders, experts, development partners, and organizations from the wider Caribbean region (21 countries and territories). The regional workshop provided an opportunity to present and discuss the findings of the national case studies for Jamaica and Saint Lucia, and to provide demonstrations and training on the’ Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Framework for Caribbean Costal Transport Infrastructure’ developed under the project.

In the light of the impacts of the devastating hurricane season of 2017, the regional workshop also served as an important topical forum for exchange and discussion of collaborative action amongst stakeholders in the region. In addition to presentations, demonstrations, and training led by the project team, a series of high quality expert presentations complemented the programme. Speakers and resource persons included experts from relevant international and regional organizations (OECS, UNDP, UNECLAC, CCCCC, ECJRC, CTO, CARICOM, Airports Council International (ACI), CDB, ACP), as well as leading international and regional academic researchers.

The conference material was outstanding and delivery was very professional. The information I was able to digest along with the references provided will assist us in dealing with climate change for many years to come. It was quite timely as well because I have been appointed to establish our environmental program in 2018. I can now show the effects of global warming and provide guidance on what we need to do to be responsible corporate citizens and slow its progression. (Cayman Islands Airports Authority)

Let me once again congratulate you and your team for a really wonderful meeting in Barbados. The attendance and level of participation bore testimony to the timeliness and value of the meeting (OECS Commission).

On behalf of ACP Secretariat, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to UNCTAD for inviting me to this important meeting, which is very enlightening on climate change impacts on coastal transport infrastructure. (ACP Secretariat)

Programme

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Presentations

Background, Project objectives and Overview, Regina Asariotis, UNCTAD

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

A coastal impact assessment framework under dynamic physical and socio-economic scenarios along SIDS, Michalis Vousdoukas, European Commission, Joint Research Centre

Coastal Transport Infrastructure in the Caribbean – Economic Implications of the Recent Disasters, Willard Phillips, UN-ECLAC Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean

Perspectives on Climate Change and DRR in Coastal Transport Infrastructure in the OECS, Crispin D’Auvergne, Organisation of East Caribbean States Commission

Adaptation and DRR portfolio of UNDP Barbados and the OECS in the Eastern Caribbean, Mizushi Satoh, UNDP Barbados and the OECS

Case Study Jamaica: approach, methods and key findings, David A.Y. Smith, Smith Warner International Ltd.

Case Study Saint Lucia: approach, methods and key findings, Isavela Monioudi, University of the Aegean

Examples of sea level rise adaptation from ports in Japan and Indonesia, Miguel Esteban, University of Tokyo

GIS Inventory and Risk Assessment for Critical Coastal Infrastructure Land Use in Caribbean SIDS, Austin Becker and Gerald Bove, University of Rhode Island

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

Applying the operational thresholds method, Isavela Monioudi, University of the Aegean

Identifying operational thresholds for vulnerability assessments – breakout sessions, Cassandra Bhat, Austin Becker and Gerald Bove, ICF and University of Rhode Island

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

Addressing the challenge of climate change adaptation and resilience building for key international transportation assets: Perspectives, John Lengel, Airports Council International

Addressing the challenge of climate change adaptation and resilience building for key international transportation assets: Perspectives, Pauline Yearwood, CARICOM Secretariat

Addressing the challenge of climate change adaptation and resilience building for key international transportation assets: Perspectives, Jennifer Barrow, Caribbean Tourism Organization

Climate Finance Issues, Derek Gibbs, Caribbean Development Bank

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

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