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Overview of this module
• Building on the results of the previous group
work
• Examples of NAP coordination structures
from other countries
• Examples of NAP roadmaps from other
countries
• Jointly develop a draft roadmap for the NAP
process
Slide 2
What can you expect to learn from this session?
• Get to know differences and similarities in
coordination structures for national adaptation
planning
• Learn about key elements of roadmaps
• Understand how to condense key findings of
previous steps into a consistent roadmap as
guidance for the concrete NAP process
Slide 3
What is meant by ‘roadmap’?
A term to describe a format in
which one or several people agree
on steps, activities and milestones
in order to achieve an objective.
There are also other names, e.g.
action plan.
For NAP, the term refers to the
sequencing activities that create
and organize the NAP process.
Slide 4
Intersectoral coordination: example from Indonesia
Source: NAP Expo 2014, Day 1, Session III/ I: Sato Ichiro, Japan. JICA support for climate change adaptation in Indonesia Slide 5
Intersectoral coordination: example from Germany
Federal Ministry for
the Environment
Federal
Environment Research
Agency/KomPass Institutes
NAS-
process
Working group of
all federal
ministries Stakeholder
(Business, NGO)
Conference of the
federal states
Slide 6
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