Common ground between the Paris Agreement and the Sendai Framework: Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction is a joint output of the OECD Development Co-operation Directorate, Environment Directorate and Public Governance Directorate. This report was drafted by Lisa Danielson, Takayoshi Kato, Nicolina Lamhauge and Charles Baubion, with substantive contributions by Heiwon Shin, Mercedes Aguerre and Teresa Deubelli.
The report greatly benefited from input provided by officials of the three case study countries, including Antwi-Boasiako Amoah (Ghana Environmental Protection Agency), Silvia Cristina Rodríguez Valladares (Ministry of Environment of Peru), Blanca L. Aróstegui Sánchez (Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Peru), Remedios Soriano-Endencia (National Economic and Development Authority of the Philippines) and their teams.
The authors appreciate valuable comments and input provided Angie Dazé (International Institute for Sustainable Development), Sophie De Coninck (UN Capital Development Fund), Michael Mullan (Global Centre on Adaptation), Angela Yayra Kwashie from (UN Capital Development Fund) and Zinta Zommers (UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction).
The authors would also like to thank OECD colleagues for their review and input: Simon Buckle, Juan Casado Asensio, Brooke Demchuk, Carolyn Neunuebel, Mikaela Rambali, Jack Radisch, Jens Sedemund and Leigh Wolfrom. The production benefited from the assistance of Sama Al Taher Cucci, Sabrina Bouldi, Stacey Bradbury, Stephanie Coic, Liv Gaunt, Ines Reale and Andrea Uhrhammer.
The authors are also grateful for the oversight, review and comments by the OECD Network on Environment and Development Co-operation (ENVIRONET) of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC), the Working Party on Climate, Investment, and Development (WPCID) of the Environment Policy Committee (EPOC), and the High Level Risk Forum (HLRF) of the Public Governance Committee (PGC), as well as for feedback received at the Workshop on Strengthening Climate Resilience jointly organised by the OECD and the Global Centre on Adaptation on the 25th of October 2019 in Paris.
Financial support from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), and co-ordination and input provided by the Climate Policy Support Programme of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, in particular from Lena Klockemann, Elisa Romanato and Na-Hyeon Shin, is gratefully acknowledged. The report is a contribution, supported by Germany, to the G20 Adaptation Work Programme and was presented at the Climate Sustainability Working Group (CSWG) meeting in Bangkok on 18-19 November 2019.