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 Research   2. Green Climate Fund (GCF)  -Supported Projects

 Projects

 •  APCC is participating in the Green Climate Fund (GCF)-supported projects by being rec-
 in 2025  ognized by the international community for its climate-related expertise and knowledge
 acquired through the climate information provision service projects in the Asia-Pacific re-
 gion, which have been promoted since its establishment.

   2-1. Joint Project With The UN Environment Programme  (UNEP)


 Project 8.  Enhancing Climate Information and Knowledge Services for Resilience
 in Five Island Countries of the Pacific Ocean


 ㉖   Dr. Jinho Yoo (jhyoo@apcc21.org)    Fig 32      Final presentation of YSSP climate data analysis

 1) Background and Relevance
 -  Pacific Island Countries, particularly the five Small Island States (Cook Islands, Marshall
 Islands, Niue, Palau, and Tuvalu), are among the most vulnerable to climate change and
 climate variability; however, their capacity for climate prediction and preparedness re-
 mains very limited.
 -  This project aims to support the five Pacific Island Countries in better responding to ex-
 treme climate events by improving tailored climate prediction and early warning tech-
 nologies designed for the Pacific region.
 -  In addition, the project seeks to strengthen the climate prediction capabilities of the
 national meteorological services (NMSs) of the five Pacific Island Countries through the
 continuous operation of training and capacity-building programs.

 2) Main Results

 A.  Commencement of the Development of Country-Specific Applied Climate Predic-
 tion Products
                                         Fig 33      YSSP participants and APCC team members
   -  Based on the unique characteristics of each island country and the potential use of cli-
 mate prediction information, the project has initiated the selection and development
 of applied climate prediction products to support decision-making in climate-sensi-  3) Expected Implications
 tive sectors:                         -  Enhancement of climate prediction and application capacities in the five Pacific Island
 ·Cook Islands: Small-scale river streamflow prediction  Countries, leading to improved country-specific climate services.
 ·Marshall Islands and Tuvalu: Drought early warning  -  Expansion of the utilization of APCC’s climate prediction information and increased con-
 ·Palau: Reservoir dam water level prediction  tributions to climate resilience and climate services across the Asia-Pacific region.
 ·Niue: Wildfire risk prediction

 B. Support for Enhancing Climate Prediction Capacity in Pacific Island Countries
   - One in-person training program hosted at the APEC Climate Center:
 ·  September – Young Scientist Support Program (YSSP) (1-month duration; 4 partici-
 pants from 4 countries): Advanced climate data analysis training, focusing on the rela-
 tionships between large-scale climate variability and regional climate characteristics
 C. Development and Testing of a Prototype Mobile Application for Early Warning
   -  Deployment of a pilot version of a mobile application designed to provide early warn-
 ing information—such as heavy rainfall risk—based on satellite observations, and the
 collection of country-specific feedback.
 · Verification of system reliability and functionality through communication and coor-
 dination with NMSs and relevant agencies in each country.




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