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Climate Change International Technical and Training Center (CITC)
Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization) (TGO)
“capacity building for Low carbon and resilient
society”28 January 2016
1. Introduction to CITC
2. Achievements & Progress
3. Upcoming Activities
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Outline
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1. Introduction to CITC
• Strategy 1: Adaptation• Strategy 2: Mitigation• Strategy 3: Strengthening the capacity of human resources and institutions and to manage the risks from the effects of climate change and cross cutting issues
United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change: UNFCCC
“Stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system”
The ASEAN Community Blueprint
Socio-Cultural Community Blueprint• Ensuring Environmental Sustainability
• Responding to climate change and addressing its impacts
The 11th National Economic and Social Development Plan
(2010-2016)
• Paradigm shift to green and low carbon society• Capacity building on adaptation to reduce vulnerabilities to climate change impact
• Develop the database and registry system of GHG emission and carbon market
Thailand Climate Change Master Plan
(2015-2050)
Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management
Organization
• Technical Supporting Agency for GHG Management• Enhancing the capacity building of the government and private sectors on greenhouse gas management
• Promoting and supporting all activities related to climate change mitigation
Climate Change International Technical and Training Center (CITC)
International
Regional
National
Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environment Strategy(2015-2021)
• MONRE sets target to monitor GHG emission reduction 24 million ton by 2021 MoNRE puts CITC as a Ministry’s Flagship Project
Thailand’s NAMA Pledge
7-20% from BAU
Linkages of CITC to global, regional, and national policies
United Nations ‘s Sustainable
Development Goals
Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts• Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate• Integrate climate change measures into national policies• Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning
Thailand’s INDC
20-25% from BAU
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• Climate Change International Technical and Training Center (CITC) is :
Established by Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO)A flagship project by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, ThailandOfficially launched on May 8, 2014 Supported by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
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Introduction to CITC
Vision• Become a leading climate change training center
in ASEAN
1. Provide capacity development on climate change mitigation and adaptation
2. Promote climate change networking platform
3. Promote knowledge dissemination on climate change mitigation and adaptation
MissionNetworking
& Collaboration
Knowledge Hub &
Dissemination
Training
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Introduction to CITC
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CITC Services Knowledge Areas
Networking& collaboration
Knowledge Hub &
Dissemination
Training
Knowledge clusters
GHG Inventory (GHGI)
Change Management for Sustainable Development
(CCSD)
Mitigation Mechanism (MM)
Financing and Economics of Climate Change (FECC)
Climate Change sciences,GHG Inventory & Accounting
Climate Change actions for mitigation & adaptation
Climate Change policy
Introduction to CITC
MM(Incl. NAMA, CDM, JCM,
etc.)
Climate Change
Economy
GHG Inventory Climate Change Management for
Sustainable Development
Mitigation Mechanism
Financing and Economics of
Climate Change
GHGIFor Private sectors
LCRSFor Central gov’t Officials
(Practitioners
LCRSFor Private sectors
Climate Finance
And others
GHGI
For Local gov’t officials (Practitioners)
GHGI
For Central gov’t officials (Practitioners)
LCRSFor Central gov’t Officials
(Directors)
LCRSFor Local gov’t Officials
(Practitioners
LCRSFor Local gov’t Officials(Executives)
And Others
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Introduction to CITC – Knowledge Cluster
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1.Government Agencies
2.PrivateSector
3.AcademicInstitutes
4.GeneralPublic
Introduction to CITC - Targets
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2. Achievements & Progress
Curriculums Targets DateNo. of
ParticipantsTrainees TTT
1. Greenhouse Gas Inventory (GHGI)
Central governments practitioners
Aug, Sep 2014/ May, July 2015
143 19
2. Low Carbon and Resilient Society Development (LCRS)
Local governments practitioners
Dec 2014 38 33
3. Low Carbon and Resilient Society Development (LCRS)
Local governments executives
Mar 2015 59 -
4. Climate Change Management for Sustainable Development (CCSD)
Local governments, Central governments, Academic Institutions and Private agencies
Jan 2016 56
4. Climate Change Economics (CCE)
Central governments Mar, May /June 2015
61 13
5. Low Carbon and Resilient Society Development (LCRS)
Central governments Executive and practitioners
Sep 2015 37 -
6. Mitigation Mechanism (MM) Central governments practitioners
Sep 2015 88 42
Total 482 10711
Achievements & Progress – Training Program
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Greenhouse Gas Inventory (GHGI)
Workshop: Greenhouse Gas Inventory (Sectoral)Target Groups: Central Governmental Practitioners (Agriculture, Forestry and Waste Sectors)Date: May 26-27, 2015 at TGO, Bangkok
Participants: 42 persons
Workshop: Greenhouse Gas Inventory (Sectoral)Target Groups: Central Governmental Practitioners (Energy and Industry sectors)
Date: July 23-24, 2015 at TGO, Bangkok
Participants: 40 persons
Achievements & Progress – Curriculum development & Training
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Climate Change Management for Sustainable Development (CCSD)
Training: Climate Change Management for Sustainable Development Target Groups: Central government, Local government, private sector, academia, and media Date: Mar 20th – 22nd , 2016 at Kao Yai, ThailandParticipants: 56 persons
Achievements & Progress – Curriculum development & Training
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Low Carbon and Resilient Society Development (LCRS)
Workshop: Low Carbon and Resilient Society DevelopmentTarget Groups: Local governments executivesDate: Mar 5th – 6th , 2015 at Song Klah, ThailandParticipants: 60 persons
Workshop: Low Carbon and Resilient Society DevelopmentTarget Groups: Central government Executives and practitionersDate: Aug 31st - Sep 2nd , 2015 at Marriot Hotel, Bangkok,ThailandParticipants: 37 persons
Achievements & Progress – Curriculum development & Training
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Mitigation Mechanisms (MM)
Workshop: Mitigation MechanismsTarget Groups: Central governments practitioners and Private SectorDate: Sep 7th – 8th , 2015 at Ambassador Hotel, Bangkok, ThailandParticipants: 81 persons
Workshop: Mitigation Mechanisms (TTT)Target Groups: Central governments practitioners and Private SectorDate: Sep 9th – 10th , 2015 at Ambassador Hotel, Bangkok, ThailandParticipants: 50 persons
Achievements & Progress – Curriculum Development & Training
Workshop: “Peer review meeting on Low Carbon and Resilient Society Development curriculum and Mitigation Mechanism curriculum”Date: 29 October 2015 at Pullman King Power Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand Objective:
• Confirm suitability of CITC curriculum, which was developed based on Training Needs Assessment
• Obtain further comments from experts • Identify resource persons/ lecturers
Participants:• Reviewers from Southeast Asian countries • TGO officials • JICA Expert Team
Mitigation Mechanisms (MM)
Achievements & Progress – Curriculum development & Training
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Climate Change Economics (CCE)
Workshop: Climate Economics (1st )Target Groups: Central governments and Private SectorDate: Mar 9th – 11th, 2015 and Mar 16th – 17th, 2015 at Faculty of Economics, ThammasatUniversity, Bangkok, ThailandParticipants: 30 persons
Workshop: Climate Economics (2nd )Target Groups: Central governments and Private SectorDate: May 25th – 27th, 2015 and June 8th – 9th, 2015 at Faculty of Economics, ThammasatUniversity, Bangkok, ThailandParticipants: 30 persons
Achievements & Progress – Curriculum development & Training
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Climate Change Economics (CCE)
Workshop: Climate Change Economics (TTT)Target Groups: Central governments practitioners and Private SectorDate: June 10th – 11th, 2015 at TGO, Bangkok, ThailandParticipants: 10 persons
Achievements & Progress – Curriculum development & Training
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Workshop: “Regional Workshop for Capacity Development on Climate Finance in Southeast Asian Countries”Target Groups: Governmental Organization, Private Sector, and Educational Institution in ASEANDate: October 28th, 2015 at Pullman King Power Hotel, Bangkok, ThailandObjectives: To share and exchange experiences between experts in Capacity Development and Climate Finance related field, and to represent the important of Climate Finance Curriculum by CITCParticipants: 80 persons, including Central Governmental Organization, Private Sector, Funding Institution, Educational Institution from Thailand and Experts from Overseas (International Institution and ASEAN member states; Cambodia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Vietnam
Climate Finance(CF)
Achievements & Progress – Curriculum development & Training
STI
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Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environment
Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environment
PCD
RFD
Ministry of Energy
Ministry of Energy
DEDE
EPPO
Ministry of Science and Technology
Ministry of Science and Technology
NSTDAGISTDA
Ministry of Interior
Ministry of Interior
Munici-palities
NMT
Thai Institutes
Thai Univ.
ERDI
AIT
TU
SIIT
PSUIntern’l
Org.Intern’l
Org.
Industrial Associations
Industrial Associations
JSCCIBJSCCIB
ASEAN
JapanJapanMOEJ
IGESOECC
UNFCCC
ONEP
PrivateSectors
Thai AcademicInstitutes
JGSEE
GIZ
USAID
ASEAN Secretaria
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ASEAN Country CC focal
point
International Cooperation
DEQP
JICA
DNP
Ministry of Agriculture
and Cooperatives
OAENESDB
Ministry of Industry
Ministry of Industry
STI
KU
CU
Thai Government
Agencies
LoCARNet APA
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NIES
METI
SEASTART
Munici-palities Academi
a
Municipaliti
es
TRF
Dept. of Health
DDPM
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Meeting: ASEAN Working Group on Climate Change (AWGCC) for introducing the establishment of CITC and CITC activities from 2012-2015Participants: Focal point officials from 10 ASEAN member statesDate: May 12th, 2015 at Vientiane, Lao PDR
Achievements & Progress – Networking
The UNFCCC COP21 Side Event “Sustainable Development And Climate Change
:Toward Enhancing The Role Of Capacity Development For Implementation Of INDCs In The
ASEAN Countries ”(co-organized with JICA) Paris, France
(more than 70 participants)
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Workshop: Regional Workshop for Capacity Development on Low Carbon and Resilient Society in Southeast Asian CountriesTarget Groups: Government agencies, private sector, and academic institutesDate: June 22nd – 24th, 2015 at Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort, ThailandParticipants: 117 persons from ASEAN Secretariat, focal points, cities and academia from ASEAN member countries
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Meeting: Collaboration with National University of LaosDate: May 12th, 2015 at Vientiane, Lao PDRObjective: To represent CITC’s previous works and exchanging knowledge about current situation and the demand on Climate Change Knowledge of Lao population
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Seminar: The 4th Green Economy Green Growth in “Capacity Building for Climate Change Related Financial Mechanisms” SessionDate: Feb 4th, 2015 at Nay Pyi Taw, MyanmarObjective: To present the objective of CITC to become a one stop technical and training center on mitigation and adaptation in Southeast Asia region, the curriculum development and training activities
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Meeting: Collaboration with Renewable Academy (RENAC) and Wuppertal InstituteDate: July 2nd, 2015 at Berlin, GermanyObjective: To introduce CITC as the ASEAN’s key training center and network hub of climate change issue and exchange views and opinions for further cooperation between CITC/TGO and Institutes in Germany
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Seminar: “Low Carbon Asia Research Network (LoCARNet) 4th
Annual Meeting, International Conference of Low Carbon Asia Positive Action from Asia – Towards COP21 and Beyond” Date: October 11th – 13th, 2015 at Jahor Bahru, MalaysiaObjective: To present on the activities of CITC on the curriculum development and trainings on GHG inventory, low carbon and resilient society, mitigation mechanism and sustainable GHG management for Thai and ASEAN countries
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Workshop: The 13th Workshop on GHG Inventories in Asia (WGIA13) Date: August 4th – 7th, 2015 at Bali, IndonesiaObjective: To discuss and exchange views on National Communications and Biennial Update Reports of each country in Asia; collecting and analyzing essential information for GHG inventory curriculum development under CITC
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Seminar: Collaboration with Local GovernmentsDate: July 9th – 10th, 2015 at Pong District, Phayao, Thailand Objective: To present the roles of TGO and CITC related to climate change mitigation activities, and low carbon and resilient society development plan and projects.
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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Seminar: Exchanging knowledge on Low Carbon and Resilient SocietyDate: November 13th, 2015 at Chiang Kham District, Phayao, ThailandObjective: To enhance knowledge about Low Carbon and Resilient Society; focus on local governments and municipalitiesParticipants: 30 persons
Achievements & Progress – Networking
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• Workshop: Low Carbon and Resilient Society (Adaptation) for Director of Provincial Administration Organization on March 5th-6th, 2015 at Centara Hotel, Had Yai, Song Khla, Thailand
• Workshop: Climate Change Economics on March 9th-11th, 2015 and March 16th-17th, 2015 at 5th Floor meeting room of Faculty of Economics, ThammasatUniversity, Bangkok, Thailand
• Workshop: Enhancing action in BKK to reduce energy waste on July 28th, 2015 at Department of Public Work, BMA City Hall 2
Exhibitions
Achievements & Progress - Knowledge Hub & Dissemination
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• Roadshow: RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD on September 3rd-5th, 2015 at Impact Arena Mueng Thong Thani, Nonthaburi, Thailand
• Visiting and handing over the LCRS plan, launching by TGO, by General Surasak Karnjanarat, the Minister of MONRE Thailand on September 10th, 2015 at TGO
• Annual Seminar Year 2015, The Twelfth National Economic and Social Development Plan (2017-2021), on September 11th, 2015 at Grand Diamond Ballroom, Impact Arena Mueng Thong Thani, Nonthaburi, Thailand
Exhibitions
Achievements & Progress - Knowledge Hub & Dissemination
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• Developing mass media channel for promoting Climate Change Channel on YouTube. 3 Documentary VDOs had been launched;
1. Low Carbon Society (LCS) The Series EP.1 “Mr. Somchai Jariyacharoen”2. Low Carbon Society (LCS) The Series EP.2 “KYOTO Low Carbon”3. Low Carbon Society (LCS) The Series EP.3 “Khun Wandee Kooncharayakong - Solar
farm)
Achievements & Progress - Knowledge Hub & Dissemination
CITC website (www.citc.in.th)
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3. Upcoming Activities
Jan-Mar 2015 Apr-Jun 2016 Jul-Sep 2016
Trainings / Workshops
PR and Networking activities (road shows, participation of domestic & international events)
Publications through media to all targets
Knowledge Hub & Dissemination
CITC website & E-learning
Training on Mitigation Mechanism
Training on Mitigation Mechanism
Training on Climate Change Management for Sustainable
Development
Training on Climate Change Management for Sustainable
Development
Training on Climate Finance Training on Climate Finance
CITC Capacity Building Conference for ASEAN 2016
CITC Capacity Building Conference for ASEAN 2016
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Training on Climate Change Economics
Training on Mitigation Mechanism
Training on Climate Change Management for Sustainable
Development for central government
Training on Greenhouse Gas Inventory for central
government TTT Course
Upcoming Activities
Training on Greenhouse Gas Inventory for central
government
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Upcoming Activities
CITC Capacity Building Week for ASEAN 2016
Theme: Sustainable Development and Climate ChangeDate: 29 March – 1 April 2016 Bangkok, ThailandObjectives:
• To discuss and exchange information on current status and further steps towards low carbon and resilient society development, climate change mitigation and adaptation actions including Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) in the Southeast Asian region
• To initiate networking among climate change related institutions in the ASEAN
• To identify training needs and share capacity development resources on climate change related issues among relevant institutions in the Southeast Asian region
Target Participants: around 150 participants from Central and Local Governments, academics institutions in ASEAN countries Supporting Organizations: TGO, JICA, IGES, MOEJ, OECC, UNFCCC, ASEAN Secretariat, UNDP and LoCARnet 36
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1. Curriculum development and Training
Curriculums Targets Date No. of Participants
1. GHG Inventory (GHGI) Central government -practitioners July 2016 50
Government agencies -practitioners(ASEAN)
Under development -
2. Climate Change Management for Sustainable Development (CCSD)
Government agencies (ASEAN) Mar 2016 40
3. Mitigation Mechanism (MM) Local government, Central government, Academic Institutions and Private agencies
June 2016 50
Government agencies (ASEAN) Mar 2016 30
4. Climate Change Economics (CCE)
Local government, Central government, Academic Institutions and Private agencies
May 2016June 2016
80
5. Climate Finance (CF) Central government Private agencies(ASEAN)
Mar 2016 40
6. Train The Trainers (TTT) July 2016 30
Total 320
Upcoming Activities
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