Chapter 1

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Chapter 1
Introduction Workshop
Vietnam’s special report on "Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to
Advance Climate Change Adaptation" (SREX Viet Nam)
Introduction to Vietnam’s special report on
Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and
Disasters to Advance Climate Change
Adaptation
Prof. PhD. Tran Thuc
Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change
Hanoi, May 07, 2015
Full report
(9 Chapters, 451 pages)
Summary for Policy
Maker
(28 pages, 14.764 words)
63 authors/ co-authors
14 reviewers
Start: 17/8/2012
Finish: 22/01/2015
THE INITIAL
Hanoi, August 17, 2012
ANNOUNCEMENT
Hanoi, January 22, 2015
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Basis for reporting
“Viet Nam special report on managing the risks of extreme
events and disasters to advance climate change adaptation”
(SREX Vietnam) was prepared based on the framework of
“Special Report of Intergovernmental Panel on Managing
the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to
Advance Climate Change (SREX, IPCC, 2012a).
Similarly, a summary report was made based on SREX
summary report’s framework (IPCC, 2012b).
Purposes of the report
SREX Vietnam analyzing the Vietnam’s circumstances,
which:
• Analyzes and evaluates the extreme events, their impacts
on Vietnam’s natural environment, social-economic and
sustainable development.
• Assesses the altering of extreme weather events in the
future due to climate change (CC).
• Interaction between the climate, environment and peoples,
aiming at promoting adaptation to CC and natural disaster
risks and extreme events control in Vietnam.
Contributed to the Report
Chief Editor
Tran Thuc (IMHEN)
Koos Neefjes (UNDP)
Ta Thi Thanh Huong, Nguyen Van Thang, Mai Trong Nhuan,
Le Quang Tri, Le Dinh Thanh, Huynh Thi Lan Huong, Vo Thanh Son,
Nguyen Thi Hien Thuan, Le Nguyen Tuong
Commentators
To Van Truong
Le Bac Huynh
The report cites:
IMHEN and UNDP, 2015: Viet Nam special report on managing the risks of extreme
events and disasters to advance climate change adaptation [T.Thuc, Koos N., T.T.T.
Huong, N.V. Thang, M.T. Nhuan, L.Q. Tri, L.D. Thanh, H.T. L. Huong,
V.T. Son, N.T.H. Thuan, L.N. Tuong], Publishing House of Natural Resources –
Environment and Cartography , Hanoi
Một số các tác giả
Organizations of expertise
1)
UNDP
11) Water Resources University
2)
Institution of Meterology, Hydrology, and
Environment (IMHEN)
12) Institute of Marine Environment and
Resources
3)
Vietnam Social Sciences Academy
4)
National Institute for Science and
Technology Policy and Strategy Studies
13) Center for Hydrometeorology and
Environment Sciences and Technology
5)
Hanoi National University
6)
Department of Meteorology, Hydrology and
Climate Change
7)
National Hydro-Meteorological Service
8)
Natural Sciences University
9)
Hue University
10) Can Tho University
14) Center for Sustainable Development of
Water Resources and Climate Change
Adaptation
15) Greenid
16) Center for Resources & Environment
Studies
17) Center for Social Development Studies
18) International Tropenbos in Vietnam
19) Care International in Vietnam
20) Climate Change Working Group of NGOs
Financiers for report preparation
1.
2.
3.
4.
UNDP.
IMHEM.
UNDP Policy Advisory Team (PAT).
IMHEN-UNDP, “Strengthening National Capacities to
Respond to Climate Change in Viet Nam, Reducing
Vulnerability and Controlling Green House Gases (GHG)
Emissions” (CBCC).
5. DMHCC-UNDP “Capacity Building for Implementation of
National Climate Change Strategy Project (CBICS)”
Chapter authors
Chapter 1. Koos Neefjes, Tran Thuc, Ta Thi Thanh Huong.
Commentators: Le Nguyen Tuong, To Van Truong.
Chapter 2. Ta Thi Thanh Huong, Koos Neefjes, Bach Tan Sinh.
Commentators: Tran Thuc, Le Bac Huynh.
Chapter 3. Nguyen Van Thang, Mai Van Khiem, Nguyen Van Hiep, Nguyen Dang Mau,
Tran Dinh Trong, Vu Van Thang, Hoang Duc Cuong, Nguyen Xuan Hien, Tran
Van Tra, Truong Duc Tri.
Commentators: Nguyen Duc Ngu, Nguyen Van Tuyen.
Chapter 4. Mai Trong Nhuan, Phan Van Tan, Le Quang Tri, Truong Viet Dzung, Do Cong
Thung, Le Van Thang, Tran Mạnh Lieu, Nguyen Tien Giang, Do Minh Duc,
Ngo Duc Thanh, Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Le Anh Tuan, Nguyen Hieu Trung, Dang
Kieu Nhan.
Commentators: Truong Quang Học, Jenty Kirsch-Wood, Pamela McElwee
Chapter 5. Le Quang Tri, Le Anh Tuan, Nguyen Hieu Trung, Dang Kieu Nhan, Van Phạm
Dang Tri, Nguyen Thanh Bình, Dao Trong Tu, Lam Thiị Thu Suu, Nguy Thi
Khanh, Dinh Diep Anh Tuan.
Commentators: Dao Xuan Học, Ian Wilderspin, Michael R. DiGregorio.
Contributors to the report
Chapter 6. Le Dinh Thanh, Ngo Le Long, Nguyen Mai Dang, Tran Thanh Tung
Commentators: Dao Xuan Học, Jenty Kirsch-Wood, Ian Wilderspin
Chapter 7. Huynh Thi Lan Huong, Tran Thuc, Do Tien Anh, Nguyen Hoang Thuy,
Dao Minh Trang, Le Nguyen Tuong, Bao Thạnh, Truong Duc Tri.
Commentators: Le Huu Ti
Chapter 8. Võ Thanh Sơn, Nguyen Chu Hoi, Tran Huu Nghi, Bui Cong Quang,
Nguyen Danh Sơn, Le Van Thang, Hoang Van Thang, Le Anh Tuan,
Nghiêm Phuong Tuyen.
Commentators: Truong Quang Học, Dao Xuan Học, Pamela McElwee
Chapter 9. Nguyen Thi Hien Thuận, Tran Thuc, Ngo Thi Van Anh, Nguyen Xuan
Hien, Phan Manh Tuan, Ha Thi Quynh Nga, Tran Thanh Thuy, Nguyen Van
Dai, Nguyen Le Giang, Dang Thu Phuong, Dang Quang Thinh, Tran Van
Tra, Cao Hoang Hai.
Commentators: Le Huu Ti, Vu Minh Hai
Chapter 1: CC: New trends on disaster risks, hazards
exposure, vulnerability and resilience
1. Definition
• Relations between CC adaptation and DRM.
• CC adaptation and DRM procedures.
2. Extreme events, extreme impacts, natural
disasters
• Extreme events identified by physical
characteristics.
• Extreme impacts.
3. Disaster management, DR, risk sharing
• CC makes DRM more complex.
• CC takes part in DRM.
• DRM and CC adaptation.
4. Coping and Adaptation
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Chapter 2: The decisive factors of climate risks: Exposures to
hazards and vulnerability
Analyzing and evaluate the climate risk decisive factors, specifically theà
level of exposures to hazards and the vulnerability, new trends and
interactions between elements
1)
2)
3)
4)
Determinants of risks.
Determinants of vulnerability.
The capacity to cope with and adapt to.
New trends of vulnerability and
exposure:
• Environmental, social, economic,
interdisciplinary factors, interactions and
integration of the factors.
5) Identification, assessment and
communication on DE.
6) Cumulative Risks.
Environ
mental
• Geography, context,
location
• Settlement, development
models
• Adaptation measures
Social
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Demography
Education, health, welfare
Social relations
Institution and governance
Econo
mic
• National: Socio-economic
development
• Community: livelihoods and
personal and family stuff
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Chapter 3: The changes of Climate Extremes (CE) and
impacts on naturally phisical
environment
1) Weather and climate related disasters.
2) Data and CE analysis method.
3) Changes of some climate extremes.
• Temperatures, rain, other extremes.
4) Transformation of large-scale
circulations affecting CE.
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• Monsoons, storms and tropical depression, El
Nino and Southern oscillation.
5. Impacts on the natural environment conditions.
• Heat, drought, heavy rain, flooding, hoarfrost,
freezing, extreme sea level.
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Chapter 4: The changes in impacts of CE and natural
disasters to ecological system and livelihoods
1) Relations between CE, disasters and hazards
Cơ sở(CM)
lí of
exposure and Climate mutation
natural-social phenomenaluận
• The nature of relationship between CE, natural disasters
and hazards exposure and CM of natural-social system in
Vietnam.
• Level of exposure, CE impacts, natural disaster, CM of
natural-social system in Vietnam.
2) Impacts of CC, CE to natural-social system in
Vietnam
• Water Resources.
• The natural ecosystems.
• Food systems, food security.
• Residential sites, infrastructure and tourism.
• Health, life safety, welfare
Chapter 5: EC risk management at local level
Presentation: Importance of the State Companies, Socio-Tầm
institutions and local communities in DRM.
Each locality was exposed and vulnerable for certain disasters.
These disasters are not identical in nature, intensity and frequency
in each locality. Therefore DRM also varies locally.
Focusing on 3 topics:
1) How to manage the current disaster risks
2) Impacts of CE to security, people at the local level
3) Possibilities of resilience, adaptation, and mitigation of DRM
and CE at the local level.
Chapter 6: System for Disaster Risks and CE Management in
Vietnam
1)
2)
3)
4)
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DRM and CE system in Vietnam.
Integration of DRM and CC adaptation in the plans and policies.
Legal documents, institutions and finance.
Methods and tools used in practice.
Link DRM VN system with challenges related to CC.
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Chapter 7: Risk management at international level and
integration at different levels
DR MANAGEMENT ADAPTATION
DRM & CC adaptation
principles
Institution and international
organizations on DRM & CC
adaptation
WMO
AADMER
AGREMENT
Barriers & Opportunities in DRM
& CC adaptation
Proposing on institutions and
policies to integrate with DRM &
CC adaptation
ESCAP
COMMITTEE
IPCC
AWGCC
GNDR
Chapter 8: Towards a future with sustainability and resilience
Considering DRM relationship to sustainable development and
mutual impact between the present time and the future.
Evaluation of aspects related to environmental resources, social
and sustainable development; analyzing the relationship between
DRM, CC adaptation and emissions reduction.
Identifying solutions and plans to cope with CE in the future.
Emphasize the synergies between DRM and CC adaptation,
which aims to build a sustainable society in the future.
Chapter 9: Case studies
Case studies
Objective: Analyze the extreme case studies to provide
information, raise the awareness and learn lessons.
Lessons learnt
Scope: Case studies are categorized including: storm,
flood, flash flood, urban flood, drought, hot wave, cold
spell, intrusion.
Content: Provide basic information on phenomenon,
impact, damage and adaptive measure, finally lesson
learnt.
Conclusion remark
1) This is one of the VPCC’s
achievements.
2) The most in-depth report on
DRM and extremes aiming at
promote CC adaptation.
3) One scientific product which
comes from the existing
studies, not a brand-new one,
for the first time.
4) Engaging about 60 scientists
specializing in climate,
disasters, environment, natural
resources, social science and
CC, voluntarily contributing to
science.
THANK YOU