How to find coherence between the NAPs and
SDGs: The Integrative Framework for NAPs and
SDGs (NAP-SDG iFrame)
NAPP Team
January 2018
2.1b nap sdg i frame  overview june 2018 set 2
17 SDGs
End poverty in all its forms everywhere
End hunger, achieve food security and
improved nutrition and promote sustainable
agriculture
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being
for all at all ages
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality
education and promote
lifelong learning opportunities for all
Achieve gender equality and empower all
women and girls
Ensure availability and sustainable
management of water and sanitation for all
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable
economic growth, full and productive
employment and decent work for all
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and
sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Reduce inequality within and among countries
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe,
resilient and sustainable
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its
impacts*
Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and
marine resources for sustainable development
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of
terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests,
combat desertification, and halt and reverse land
degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for
sustainable development, provide access to justice
for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive
institutions at all levels
Objectives of NAPs and the PA global goal on adaptation
1) Objectives of the NAP process (decision 5/CP.17) are:
a) To reduce vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, by building
adaptive capacity and resilience;
b) To facilitate the integration of climate change adaptation, in a
coherent manner, into relevant new and existing policies, programmes
and activities, in particular development planning processes and
strategies, within all relevant sectors and at different levels, as
appropriate.
2) Global goal on adaptation (Article 7 of the Paris Agreement)
• Enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and
reducing vulnerability to climate change, with a view to contributing
to sustainable development and ensuring an adequate adaptation
response in the context of the global temperature limit of less than
2°C.
SDGs as a linked system of goals and targets
Source: David Le Blanc, "Towards integration at last? The SDGs as a Network of Targets“,
Rio+20 Working Paper 4
Main conclusions: very obvious and yet largely ignored
 Given this integrated nature of issues, we should say goodbye to
a silo/single focus approach
 Climate change is an issue/driver/factor that affects many of the
SDGs directly and all others indirectly
 There are specific targets associated with SDG 13 on Climate
change, plus newer “targets” based on the Paris Agreement.
2.1b nap sdg i frame  overview june 2018 set 2
Introducing the SDGs …. National development …. Under climate change
 We can identify which of the SDGs are sensitive to climate change
(directly), e.g. SDGs on ending hunger, water, ecosystems, health,
energy, infrastructure, etc.
 For these, we can look at the targets and classify them depending
on their relationship with climate change adaptation (NAPs) into:
 High-level/co-objectives (when compared to the global goal on
adaptation and the objectives of the NAPs)
 Specific targets/outcomes/constraints, easily quantifiable
 Guiding principles (more general targets that are hard to quantify)
The steps of the iFrane
 The NAP-SDG iFrame builds on the second category of specific targets as
follows
 Consider the measurable and specific targets for main development
themes (ag and food security, water resources etc.)
 Then add specific national development goals and targets to create a
country-specific list of goals and targets
 Add further targets from other relevant frameworks such as Sendai.
 Then we can work with these to further identify relevant systems to assess
further, implement adaptation actions, including ensuring to measure
development as well as adaptation outputs, results and impact
 This helps us conduct M&E of both development and adaptation
 In many cases, there will be a need to assess trade-offs between
adaptation options under different systems
Major steps in the integrative framework for NAPs and the SDGs, overlaid on element B
(preparatory elements) of the process to formulate and implement NAPs
Abbreviations: NAPs = national adaptation plans, SDGs = Sustainable Development Goals, Sendai = Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030.
2.1b nap sdg i frame  overview june 2018 set 2
SDGs *
 SDG 1 – No poverty
 SDG 2 – Zero hunger
 SDG 6 – Clean water and sanitation
 SDG 7 – Affordable and clean energy
Managing multiple entry points
Climate hazards
 Drought/aridity
 Floods
 Excessive rainfall
 Shifting seasons
 Temperature extremes
 Heat waves
 SLR
 Storms
Actors
 Government
agencies
 UN agencies
 Bilateral agencies
 Private sector
 NGOs
 CBOs
Place
 Urban area/city
 National
 Subnational levels
 River basins
 Community
Sectors (ministries)
 Agriculture
 Water
 Energy
 Health
 Economic planning
 Etc.
National development themes
 Food security
 Water security
 Energy security
 Livelihoods and employment
 Health and nutrition, etc.
Urban water
system
Rural
water
systemUnderground
water pool
Fish
Production
Food
distribution
Livestock
production
Crop
production
River basin
hydrology
Hydro
energy
production
Regional
power pool
Energy grid
system
Strategic food
reserves
Settlements
/housing Critical
public/Service
Installations
Transport
networks
Sectors (ministries)
 Agriculture
 Water
 Energy
 Health
 Economic planning
 Etc.
SDGs *
 SDG 1 – No poverty
 SDG 2 – Zero hunger
 SDG 6 – Clean water and sanitation
 SDG 7 – Affordable and clean energy
Managing multiple entry points: disasters
Climate hazards
 Drought/aridity
 Floods
 Excessive rainfall
 Shifting seasons
 Temperature extremes
 Heat waves
 SLR
 Storms
Actors
 Government
agencies
 UN agencies
 Bilateral agencies
 Private sector
 NGOs
 CBOs
Place
 Urban area/city
 National
 Subnational levels
 River basins
 Community
National development themes
 Food security
 Water security
 Energy security
 Livelihoods and employment
 Health and nutrition, etc.
Urban water
system
Rural
water
systemUnderground
water pool
Fish
Production
Food
distribution
Livestock
production
Crop
production
River basin
hydrology
Hydro
energy
production
Regional
power pool
Energy grid
system
Strategic food
reserves
Settlements
/housing Critical
public/Service
Installations
Transport
networks
Sectors (ministries)
 Agriculture
 Water
 Energy
 Health
 Economic planning
 Etc.
SDGs *
 SDG 1 – No poverty
 SDG 2 – Zero hunger
 SDG 6 – Clean water and sanitation
 SDG 7 – Affordable and clean energy
Managing multiple entry points: disasters
Climate hazards
 Drought/aridity
 Floods
 Excessive rainfall
 Shifting seasons
 Temperature extremes
 Heat waves
 SLR
 Storms
Actors
 Government
agencies
 UN agencies
 Bilateral agencies
 Private sector
 NGOs
 CBOs
Place
 Urban area/city
 National
 Subnational levels
 River basins
 Community
National development themes
 Food security
 Water security
 Energy security
 Livelihoods and employment
 Health and nutrition, etc.
Urban water
system
Rural
water
systemUnderground
water pool
Fish
Production
Food
distribution
Livestock
production
Crop
production
River basin
hydrology
Hydro
energy
production
Regional
power pool
Energy grid
system
Strategic food
reserves
Settlements
/housing Critical
public/Service
Installations
Transport
networks
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2.1b nap sdg i frame overview june 2018 set 2

  • 1. How to find coherence between the NAPs and SDGs: The Integrative Framework for NAPs and SDGs (NAP-SDG iFrame) NAPP Team January 2018
  • 3. 17 SDGs End poverty in all its forms everywhere End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation Reduce inequality within and among countries Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts* Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
  • 4. Objectives of NAPs and the PA global goal on adaptation 1) Objectives of the NAP process (decision 5/CP.17) are: a) To reduce vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, by building adaptive capacity and resilience; b) To facilitate the integration of climate change adaptation, in a coherent manner, into relevant new and existing policies, programmes and activities, in particular development planning processes and strategies, within all relevant sectors and at different levels, as appropriate. 2) Global goal on adaptation (Article 7 of the Paris Agreement) • Enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change, with a view to contributing to sustainable development and ensuring an adequate adaptation response in the context of the global temperature limit of less than 2°C.
  • 5. SDGs as a linked system of goals and targets Source: David Le Blanc, "Towards integration at last? The SDGs as a Network of Targets“, Rio+20 Working Paper 4
  • 6. Main conclusions: very obvious and yet largely ignored  Given this integrated nature of issues, we should say goodbye to a silo/single focus approach  Climate change is an issue/driver/factor that affects many of the SDGs directly and all others indirectly  There are specific targets associated with SDG 13 on Climate change, plus newer “targets” based on the Paris Agreement.
  • 8. Introducing the SDGs …. National development …. Under climate change  We can identify which of the SDGs are sensitive to climate change (directly), e.g. SDGs on ending hunger, water, ecosystems, health, energy, infrastructure, etc.  For these, we can look at the targets and classify them depending on their relationship with climate change adaptation (NAPs) into:  High-level/co-objectives (when compared to the global goal on adaptation and the objectives of the NAPs)  Specific targets/outcomes/constraints, easily quantifiable  Guiding principles (more general targets that are hard to quantify)
  • 9. The steps of the iFrane  The NAP-SDG iFrame builds on the second category of specific targets as follows  Consider the measurable and specific targets for main development themes (ag and food security, water resources etc.)  Then add specific national development goals and targets to create a country-specific list of goals and targets  Add further targets from other relevant frameworks such as Sendai.  Then we can work with these to further identify relevant systems to assess further, implement adaptation actions, including ensuring to measure development as well as adaptation outputs, results and impact  This helps us conduct M&E of both development and adaptation  In many cases, there will be a need to assess trade-offs between adaptation options under different systems
  • 10. Major steps in the integrative framework for NAPs and the SDGs, overlaid on element B (preparatory elements) of the process to formulate and implement NAPs Abbreviations: NAPs = national adaptation plans, SDGs = Sustainable Development Goals, Sendai = Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030.
  • 12. SDGs *  SDG 1 – No poverty  SDG 2 – Zero hunger  SDG 6 – Clean water and sanitation  SDG 7 – Affordable and clean energy Managing multiple entry points Climate hazards  Drought/aridity  Floods  Excessive rainfall  Shifting seasons  Temperature extremes  Heat waves  SLR  Storms Actors  Government agencies  UN agencies  Bilateral agencies  Private sector  NGOs  CBOs Place  Urban area/city  National  Subnational levels  River basins  Community Sectors (ministries)  Agriculture  Water  Energy  Health  Economic planning  Etc. National development themes  Food security  Water security  Energy security  Livelihoods and employment  Health and nutrition, etc. Urban water system Rural water systemUnderground water pool Fish Production Food distribution Livestock production Crop production River basin hydrology Hydro energy production Regional power pool Energy grid system Strategic food reserves Settlements /housing Critical public/Service Installations Transport networks
  • 13. Sectors (ministries)  Agriculture  Water  Energy  Health  Economic planning  Etc. SDGs *  SDG 1 – No poverty  SDG 2 – Zero hunger  SDG 6 – Clean water and sanitation  SDG 7 – Affordable and clean energy Managing multiple entry points: disasters Climate hazards  Drought/aridity  Floods  Excessive rainfall  Shifting seasons  Temperature extremes  Heat waves  SLR  Storms Actors  Government agencies  UN agencies  Bilateral agencies  Private sector  NGOs  CBOs Place  Urban area/city  National  Subnational levels  River basins  Community National development themes  Food security  Water security  Energy security  Livelihoods and employment  Health and nutrition, etc. Urban water system Rural water systemUnderground water pool Fish Production Food distribution Livestock production Crop production River basin hydrology Hydro energy production Regional power pool Energy grid system Strategic food reserves Settlements /housing Critical public/Service Installations Transport networks
  • 14. Sectors (ministries)  Agriculture  Water  Energy  Health  Economic planning  Etc. SDGs *  SDG 1 – No poverty  SDG 2 – Zero hunger  SDG 6 – Clean water and sanitation  SDG 7 – Affordable and clean energy Managing multiple entry points: disasters Climate hazards  Drought/aridity  Floods  Excessive rainfall  Shifting seasons  Temperature extremes  Heat waves  SLR  Storms Actors  Government agencies  UN agencies  Bilateral agencies  Private sector  NGOs  CBOs Place  Urban area/city  National  Subnational levels  River basins  Community National development themes  Food security  Water security  Energy security  Livelihoods and employment  Health and nutrition, etc. Urban water system Rural water systemUnderground water pool Fish Production Food distribution Livestock production Crop production River basin hydrology Hydro energy production Regional power pool Energy grid system Strategic food reserves Settlements /housing Critical public/Service Installations Transport networks