Workshop on capacity building requirements for GFCS Institutional framework.
-
Upload
joshua-rowe -
Category
Documents
-
view
215 -
download
0
Transcript of Workshop on capacity building requirements for GFCS Institutional framework.
Workshop on capacity building requirements for GFCS
Institutional framework
Issues to be addressed
1. Critical needs
2. Critical steps
3. Mechanisms of interaction
4. Examples
Issues to be addressed
1. Critical need STRENGTHEN NM(H)Ss
2. Critical steps Focal points for GFCS should be w/in NMS, WMO to engage Missions/Foreign offices
Strenghthen level 1 countries to provide basic CS Empower RCCs to play an active role
Define regionally different MoUs as determined by the engaged NMSs
Use RCOFs and SCOFs in the interaction and the identification of user’s needs
Enable RCCs to fill in the gap in the provision of CSs at the national level as long as countries cannot provide these themselves
Issues to be addressed3. Mechanisms of interaction
Identify user’s needs through NCOFs, RCOFs and SCOFs at national & regional level Make use of existing interactive counsils on the national (i.e. Conseil de l’eau et Clima in Marroco or similar) or regional level (Forums on food security, Locust early warning system, etc.) Identify critical observation gaps and try to fill them in a joint effort with other agencies
GFCS should become the channel through which climate relevant projects are to be monitored Clarify roles that are to be played by NM(H)Ss, RCCs and GPCs in order to avoid confusion
WMO should enable the GPCs to support RCCs
GFCS
NM(H)S
WaterAgriculture
DRRHealth
NFCS
Designate FOCAL POINT
Deliver Climate Services
Provide RCS for NM(H)Ss
MoUs Provide CS for countries that cannot provide it themselves
GFCS
NM(H)SWater
Agriculture
DRR
HealthNFCS
RCC
Transboundary issues
Intraregional concerns
RFCS
Aid in the set up &
Provide standards
GFCS
NM(H)SWater
Agriculture
DRR
HealthNFCS
RCC
Transboundary issues
Intraregional concerns
RFCS
GPC Deliver GCS for the
MoUs use in RCCs andNM(H)Ss
Designation & standardization
NM(H)SWater
Agriculture
DRR
HealthNFCS
RCC
Transboundary issues
Intraregional concerns
RFCS
GPC
GFCS
Issues to be addressed
4. Examples
Marroco
Brazil
South Korea
India
Information Needs of Farmers• Local agro-climate & its variability
• Weather forecast
– Short & Medium Range
– Extended range
– Seasonal Scale
• Climate Prediction
• Pest/disease prognosis & control measures
• Advice on sowing/harvest, cultivar selection, farm input management & intercultural operations
TIER 1
Apex Policy Planning Body, Delhi
TIER 2National Agromet Service HQ
Execution, Pune
TIER 3State Agromet Centres (28)
Coordination/Monitoring
TIER 4Agromet Field Units
Agroclimatic Zone Level (130)
TIER 5District Level Extension and TrainingInput Management as advisory~640
Network of AAS units in the country
Network of 130 Agromet Field Units
Operational Agro-Meteorology Operational Agro-Meteorology Service Goal:Locale & Crop specific Advisory & Farmer Level Outreach
IMD
130 AG.MET. FIELD UNITS
DISTRICT LEVEL AGENCIES(DAO/KVK/ATMA/NGOs)
PREPARATION OF DISTRICT WISE MEDIUM RANGE WEATHER FORECAST
BY STATE MET CENTRE
PREPARATION OF DISTRICT SPECIFIC AGRO-ADVISORIESFOR CONCERNED AGRO-CLIMATIC
DISSEMINATION OF DISTRICT LEVEL
AGRO-ADVISORIES
FARMERS(THROUGH MEDIA AGENCIES,
IT SERVICE, PERSONAL CONTACT)
District-wise Agro-met data
Agro-climate level agro-met data
Feedback analysis
District Level Agro-Met Advisory Service System
District Agromet Advisory Bulletin
• More than 550 districts are covered
• Bulletin is targeted for the farmers.
• This contains advisories for all the weather sensitive agricultural operations form sowing to harvest.
• It includes advisories for horticultural crops and livestock also.
he website
National Agromet Advisory Bulletin Thursday, 22nd J uly, 2010
(For the period 22nd to 26th J uly, 2010)
Satellite image 13 UTC Dated
23rd July, 2010
I ssued by National Agrometeorological Advisory Service Centre
Agricultural Meteorology Division I ndia Meteorological Department
Shivajinagar Pune.
The bulletin is also displayed in the website (http://www.imdagrimet.gov.in) of the Division
Agro meteorological Advisory Bulletin for the
State of Punjab
For the period 27th to 29th J uly, 2010
Issued on
Tuesday, 27th J uly, 2010
Issued by Meteorological Centre Chandigarh
In collaboration with Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana & Department of
Agriculture, Punjab
Met sub-divisions of the state As per IMD classification entire Punjab State consisting of twenty districts has been taken as one meteorological subdivision.
Agromet Advisory Bulletins at
National, State and District level
“Today, India is a leader in using technology to empower farmers, like those I met yesterday who get free updates on market and weather conditions on their cell phones”
Barak Obama,President, U.S.A
Nov.8, 2010, Joint Session of Parliament, New Delhi
Endorsements & Appreciations
“ It is a Great Idea .. Do it Across the World. Great Work .. Keep It Up”
Barak Obama,President, U.S.A
Nov 7, 2010, Maharashtra
Institutional Capacity Building
• WMO : Sectt, GFCS Division, Dtes
Technical Commissions, GPCs
• Regional : RAs, RCCs, RTCs, RSMCs,
• RCOFs
• National : Focal Point, NFCS, NCOF,