Saint Kitts and Nevis: National workshop on generating climate change and disasters indicators for policy decision-making
Background
The Caribbean region is acutely threatened by climate change, particularly the Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Saint Kitts and Nevis is no exception. The country is situated in the tropical cyclone belts and is directly exposed to the forces of the oceans. And as a small geographical area, disasters might affect vast proportions of the country.
Availability of quality statistics and indicators are crucial to effectively respond to the effects of climate change and build resilience.
Against this backdrop, the ECLAC´s Statistics Division and the Subregional Headquarter for the Caribbean, in collaboration with the Sustainable Development and Human Settlements Division, are joining forces to enhance the production and use of key indicators and metrics to monitor and adapt to the effects of climate change and strengthen Environmental Information Systems (EIS). These efforts, supported by the Development Account of the United Nations, aim to boost the environmental pillar of the 2030 Agenda and improve policy coherence in the implementation of the Escazú Agreement, the Revised St. George´s Declaration (SGD 2040), the SAMOA Pathway, the Paris Agreement, and the Sendai Framework.
Objectives
- Train the participants to build selected environment, climate change and disaster indicators and its metadata.
- Identify data and capacity gaps to develop an Environmental Information System (EIS) and build a regional resilience platform.
- Have a better understanding of how geospatial data can enhance the use of environment, climate change and disaster indicators for effective decision making
Expected outcomes
- At least five prioritized climate change and disasters indicator and its metadata are available at the end of the workshop.
- A selection of prioritized indicators from the Global Set of Climate Change Indicators are identified for Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Follow up steps to build further selected climate change and disasters indicators are agreed to with the national focal points from the Department of Statistics and the Ministry of Environment and Cooperatives.
22 Jun 2022
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Inaugural session and introduction to the workshop
09:00 a 10:30Inaugural session and introduction to the workshop
Facilitator: Georgina Alcantar, ECLAC Statistics Division, Environmental Statistics and Climate Change Unit
▪ Carlton Phipps, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Sustainable Development
▪ June Hughes, Department of Environment, Ministry of Environment and Cooperatives
▪ Faustina Wiggins, CARICOM Secretariat
▪ Chamberlain Emmanuel, Environmental Sustainability Division, Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
▪ Reena Shah, UNSD, Environment Statistics Section
▪ Abdullahi Abdulkadri, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, ECLAC- Francisco Jiménez, ECLACPresentation of the participantsGeorgina Alcantar, ECLACIntroduction and objectives of the workshop
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1.- Environment, climate change and disasters indicators for Saint Kitts and Nevis: needs and priorities
10:30 a 11:401.- Environment, climate change and disasters indicators for Saint Kitts and Nevis: needs and priorities
- Derionne Edmeade, Environmental Education Officer, Department of Environment, Ministry of Environment and Cooperatives1.1 National policies and plans where environment, climate change and disaster indicators are requiredIskuhi Mkrtchyan, ECLAC Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean and Participants1.2 Group dynamic: demand and priorities of indicators along the policy-making cycle
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2. Global and regional enabling frameworks and strategies
12:00 a 13:202. Global and regional enabling frameworks and strategies
- Faustina Wiggins, CARICOM Secretariat2.1 Regional work on environment statistics as a guiding force to improve availability of climate change and disasters statistics and indicatorsGale Archibald, OECS2.2 Regional strategy to strengthen capacity development for environment and climate change statistics in the CaribbeanReena Shah, UNSD2.3 Global Set of Climate Change Statistics and Indicators: a tool to identify multi-purpose indicators on climate changeDavid Barrio, ECLAC2.4 The Escazú Agreement: a pathway to developing an Environmental Information System (EIS)Francisco Jiménez, ECLAC» Q&A SessionIskuhi Mkrtchyan, ECLAC2.5 Dynamic: Review the Global Set of Climate Change Indicators and select priority indicators for the country, All participants by groupIskuhi Mkrtchyan, ECLAC2.6 Choosing the indicator to be built during the workshopGeorgina Alcantar and Abdullahi Abdulkadri, ECLACConclusion of the day, homework and what to expect for day | End of day 1
23 Jun 2022
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3. Recap from day 1 and introduction to day 2
09:00 a 09:153. Recap from day 1 and introduction to day 2
Facilitator: Karina Cázarez, ECLAC
- Carlton Phipps, Department of Statistics of Saint Kitts and Nevis3.1 Types of data sources used in Saint Kitts and Nevis: strengths and weaknessesEmil Ivanov, UNSD3.2 Framework for the Development of Environment Statistics (FDES)
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4. How to produce environment, climate change and disaster statistics and indicators?
09:30 a 11:004. How to produce environment, climate change and disaster statistics and indicators?
- Janet Geoghagen-Martin, ECLAC4.1 From data to environment, climate change and disaster statistics and indicators and statistical classifications and typologiesFrancisco Jiménez, ECLAC4.2 The geospatial dimension of environment, climate change and disaster statistics and indicatorsGeorgina Alcantar, ECLAC4.3 ECLAC´s methodology to produce environment, climate change and disasters indicatorsAlda Díaz, ECLAC4.4 How to develop a methodological sheet & examples of methodological sheets»Q&A SessionAnalía Pérez and Paula Fuenzalida, ECLAC4.5 Interactive quiz on Methodological Sheet (Slido)
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5. Building selected environment climate change and disasters indicators with national data
11:20 a 11:405. Building selected environment climate change and disasters indicators with national data
- Karina Cázarez, ECLAC5.1 Instructions for group workParticipants5.2 Group work: building selected climate change and disasters indicators and their methodological sheetsInsights from the working groupsKarina Cázarez and Abdullahi Abdulkadri. ECLACConclusions of the day and what to expect for day 3 | End of day 2
24 Jun 2022
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6. Recap from day 2 and introduction to day 3
09:00 a 09:156. Recap from day 2 and introduction to day 3
- Analía Pérez and Karina Cázarez, ECLACWelcome to day 3 + Slido
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7. Presentation of group work results: indicators and methodological sheets
09:15 a 11:307. Presentation of group work results: indicators and methodological sheets
- All groups present their indicators and methodological sheetsRemaining groups present their indicators and methodological sheets and receive feedback from the audience and the ECLAC team
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8. Towards an environmental information system in Saint Kitts and Nevis
11:30 a 15:308. Towards an environmental information system in Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Alda Díaz, ECLAC8.1 Instructions for group work8.2 Group work: dissemination and sustainability of the new indicators: challenges and potential solutionsGeorgina Alcantar, ECLAC8.3 Recommendations to establish an Environmental Information System8.4 Evaluation of the workshop
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Closing remarks
14:35 a 15:30Closing remarks
▪ Carlton Phipps, Director, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Sustainable Development
▪ June Hughes, Director, Department of Environment, Ministry of Environment and Cooperatives
▪ Georgina Alcantar, ECLAC Statistics Divis- Abdullahi Abdulkadri and Georgina Alcantar, ECLACEnd of the workshop