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CLIMATE FORECAST APPLICATIONS FOR DISASTER MITIGATION IN TIMOR-LESTE
(2008-2009)
 

The Climate Forecast Applications (CFA) for Disaster Mitigation Program, supported by USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA), aims to develop locally-appropriate climate information tools and capacity for Indonesia and the Philippines in order to mitigate the impacts of hydro-meteorological hazards.  The program employs a two-tiered approach:  1) carrying out targeted demonstration projects to explore and refine methods, and 2) identifying and stimulating national capacities to scale up the application of methods so that they can be applied elsewhere.  The Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) has been implementing the program since 2003 with participation of the countries’ hydro-meteorological services, agriculture and water resource departments, local governments, universities, community-based organizations, local water resource managers and farmers.    

In May 2007, the CFA Program was expanded to include Timor-Leste.  The CFA project in Timor-Leste aims to establish an end-to-end institutional system for managing climate risks in agriculture through:

  • The development of an institutional mechanism for the delivery, interpretation, translation, communication and application of locally-specific climate forecast information

  • Capacity building of intermediary institutions and end users, through training and demonstration, in 1) the  assessment  of  potential  impacts  based  on season-ahead forecast information, 2) preparation of response options, 3) communication of climate-related risks to farmers and other end users, and 4) application of seasonal climate forecast information for managing climate-related risks

  • Demonstration of the application of locally-specific climate forecast information in select sites to mitigate the impacts of hydro-meteorological hazards at the household level.

Opportunities for Climate Forecast Applications  

Timor-Leste has six agro-climatic zones:  the northern lowlands, northern slopes, northern highlands, southern lowlands, southern slopes and southern highlands.  The northern areas, with normal annual rainfall below 1,000 mm, are prone to drought.  The 30% drop in production in 2007 is attributed to drought.  Recent drought years are 1997-98, 2002-2003, 2004-2005 and 2006-2007.  Flashfloods also occur, caused by heavy rains falling on steep slopes.  Suai was most affected in 2004.   

In close collaboration with key institutions in East Timor, we are currently exploring different opportunities for climate forecast applications, including:  

  • National food security monitoring system

  • Monitoring food insecurity at household level

  • Locust early warning  

Key partners

We have been engaging the following institutions to become involved in program implementation.

  • CARE International in Timor-Leste

  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

  • National Directorate for Meteorology and Geophysics

  • National Directorate of Water Resources Management

  • National Directorate for Disaster Management

  • Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

  • World Food Programme

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