Dr. Sean O Donoghue. Manager: Climate Change Adaptation Branch, ethekwini Municipality Durban, South Africa

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Dr. Sean O Donoghue Manager: Climate Change Adaptation Branch, ethekwini Municipality Durban, South Africa

The Hudson River came in and filled half of Hoboken like a bathtub. DAWN ZIMMER Mayor New Jersey

Shaping the world in the 21 st century. Urbanisation and climate change shape the world. The DAC brings together the need to adapt to climate change in an urbanising world.

When disaster strikes, it will be ordinary members of the public, not emergency services, who will be first to respond... Essentially, individuals, organisations and communities have to own and be responsible for their own preparedness. NIKKI KAYE New Zealand s Minister of Defence

IPCC WGI AR5 SPM Quick Facts. Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases are at levels unprecedented in at least the last 800,000 years. Temperatures are likely to rise by between 0.3 C and 4.8 C by the end of the century, depending on our success at curbing emissions. Sea levels rise by a further 26-82 cm. Adaptation to climate change becoming increasingly essential, but international debate is still biased towards mitigation.

A planet of cities. These changes are of significance because they impact on people and where people live and work: 2013: ca. 50% (3.6 billion) people live in cities. 2050: ca. 75% (6.3 billion) people in cities. Bulk of this urban growth will be in the cities of the Global South. Concentrated risk to economies, infrastructure and people, e.g. nearly 700 million people live in low lying coastal areas <10 meters above sea level, especially in Asia and Africa. 600 cities responsible for 60% of the GDP.

Local governments and cities in global processes. Local governments are well aware of: The need to be proactive, e.g. Mexico City Pact. The local level vulnerability and risks that threaten development. The need to begin addressing adaptation and increasing resilience.

COP17/CMP7 and the DAC. When COP17/CMP7 was hosted in Durban it provided the ideal opportunity for local government to address the adaptation deficit in the discussions. The outcome was the Durban Adaptation Charter (DAC) the development of which was facilitated by a National and Local Government coalition. Currently the DAC has over 1100 signatories in 35 countries

Climate change can only be addressed through development that promotes human welfare, ensures ecosystem integrity and promotes a new greener economy, especially at the local level, since one out of two people in the world now lives in cities. JAMES NXUMALO Mayor of Durban

The DAC partnership. Durban supports and houses the secretariat in the short-term. ICLEI has committed to the secretariat function in the long-term. Current international steering committee: representatives from ICMA, USAID, ICLEI, USEPA, MIT, IIED. An MOU has been signed between the DAC and UCCRN. FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Limited resources were used to initiate the DAC and bring it this far this demonstrates the strength of partnerships and champions.

DAC mission. Promoting local government action that advances climate adaptation. Identifying core actions associated with advancing adaptation. Emphasizing action as opposed to negotiation. Demonstrating self-leadership. Africa-based and led. Signatories are predominantly from developing country cities.

Achievements to date: To date, the DAC s most notable achievements have been gained using limited resources. These include: A clear implementation plan as an outcome of the Implementation Guidance Workshop. Network development e.g. a core network of DAC signatory cities engaging in knowledge sharing exchange visits through ICMA s CityLinks Programme. International support e.g. at ICLEI s annual Resilient Cities Congress and multiple high-level signing ceremonies. Facilitating access to training on adaptation courses and field trips. Presentation of the DAC in peer reviewed publications, international symposia, reports and the DAC website.

Secretariat functions. The DAC aims to co-ordinate and facilitate access to opportunities. The Secretariat, as the focal point and foundation for action, will provide: opportunities for participants through partnerships with existing initiatives to meet context-specific goals; sponsorship and organisation of regional meetings and training sessions; promotion of visibility of local achievements and will serve as a voice for urban adaptation internationally; coordination of reporting and monitoring of adaptation progress. Networking between signatories and other stakeholders. An organizational hub for identifying funding sources and raising funds to support the Secretariat and DAC activities.

DAC Regional Model for Enhancing Implementation The DAC Super Compact Concept DAC Regional Partnerships Sub-National Adaptation Compacts DAC Durban Fort Lauderdale/ Broward County (Florida, USA) DAC Durban Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania) DAC Fort Lauderdale/ Broward County Bogota (Colombia) DAC Durban Dumangas (Iloilo, Philippines) SE Florida Climate Compact Central KZN Climate Compact Tanzanian Compact Bogota Network Iloilo Compact DAC Super Compact Others

DAC Timeline to Paris 2015 ICLEI RC 2014 COP20 Lima 2014 LOCS 2015 SE Asia 2015 Mayors Adaptation Forum DAC Steering Committee Planning Launch of the DAC reporting mechanism carbonn registry ICLEI RC 2015 DAC Steering Committee Planning DAC agreement with Bogota Network DAC Signing Ceremony and establishment of Central America Regional Partnership Establishment and coordination of sub-national compacts First DAC Latin and South America regional workshop training and Latin America region declaration for Paris 2015 Establishment and coordination of subnational compacts: Central KZN Compact, Dar Compact. West Africa? First DAC African Regional Workshop training and Africa region declaration for Paris 2015 Use existing networks to convene a meeting of leading DAC signatory cities to determine a position for Paris 2015

Countries involved. Argentina Bangladesh Bhutan Botswana Brazil Canada Chile Chinese Taipei Denmark Ecuador Germany India Kenya La Reunion (France) Mauritius Mexico Mozambique Namibia Nigeria Norway Philippines Republic of Korea Senegal South Africa Taiwan Tanzania Thailand The Gambia Uganda United States of America Zambia Zimbabwe

DAC approach. Committing local governments to take action in adapting to climate change. Assisting signatories in transforming their DAC commitments into local action. Providing a mechanism to monitor and evaluate signatories' progress in implementing these actions. Representing, engaging, and acting on behalf of cities.

DAC core elements. Support of locally-relevant approaches to adaptation and the development of networks. No competition with or duplication of existing programs; facilitate access to existing networks and programs. Establish a system for monitoring the adaptation progress of signatories. Support local action, while providing a voice for signatories internationally.

Support for DAC initiatives. An Implementation Guidance Workshop, March 2013 identified that support is needed in: Implementation: national support, developing local leadership, resources and improved stakeholder input. Governance: strong governance with a secretariat consisting of staff and programme, DAC visibility, a political board (of mayors), an advisory board and working groups. Assessing progress: use existing data and reporting mechanisms, locally relevant indicators.