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Saint <strong>Lucia</strong>: Issues Paper on Climate Change Adaptation & the Water Sector April 20093.0 Adaptation Options for the Water SectorThe Climate Change First National Communication [CCFNC] for Saint <strong>Lucia</strong> indicatedthat adaptation involves developing and institutionalizing various levels of capacity, aswell as developing expertise and building knowledge through research and monitoring.Such adaptation measures are most effective if implemented early while the varioussystems are still intact. It is suggested that anticipatory approaches can also greatlymitigate the need for forced ad hoc responses at a subsequent date when loss ofresources and poorly planned developments will likely limit the range of adaptationoptions available [CCFNC]. The Climate Change First National Communication[CCFNC] highlighted the following as select adaptation options for Saint <strong>Lucia</strong> for theWater Sector:1. Reductions in line losses2. Accurately reflecting costs of water supply3. Restoration of riverbanks and wetlands4. Water conservation5. Public awareness6. Improved management of forest resources including private forests7. <strong>St</strong>rengthening data collection8. Development of a national water management planTo this end the Government of Saint <strong>Lucia</strong> in recognition of the potential implications ofthe impacts of climate change on water resources remains committed to addressing theseissues as indicated in The Saint <strong>Lucia</strong> National Climate Change Policy and AdaptationPlan (2003). The following articulates the government’s commitment as stated in theplan [GOSL, CCPAP] :In addressing these and other related issues, the Government of Saint <strong>Lucia</strong>, incollaboration with other relevant entities, will:1. Develop or improve the basis for sound decision making by promoting andfostering the developing of capacity to undertake research into and analysis of therelevant climate change processes (including forecasting and data collection).2. Undertake a comprehensive inventory of all water resources including surface andground water.3. Promote the strengthening of national water management agencies to ensure thesound management of the island’s water resources.4. Develop a long-term national water management plan which incorporates andaddresses Climate Change concerns including catchment and watershed protectionand saltwater intrusion.Page | 7

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