The ambition of the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development is to end hunger and poverty in all its forms by 2030. This goal, however, is hampered by climate change and climate variability. Poor populations in developing countries and countries with emerging economies often have very limited opportunities to adapt to and cope with extreme weather or climatic changes. In 2009, heads of state, ministers and scientists initiated the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) under the leadership of WMO in order to support the abilities of those affected to respond more proactively. MeteoSwiss is part of this specialized organization of the United Nations (UN) and supports with Climandes the concerns of GFCS.
Extreme events such as heavy rainfall, long-lasting droughts, frost or hail lead to crop failures in Peru over and over again. If farmers receive user-tailored weather and climate forecasts at the right time, they can take measures to protect their crops. The forecasts thus serve as an actual support in the process of decision-making. The Climandes project developed the farmers' skills and thereby empowered them to make informed decisions. The initiative started in August 2012 and was implemented in two phases:
Climandes 1: August 2012 to December 2015
Climandes 2: January 2016 to March 2019
Climandes managed to build a bridge between SENAMHI and the farmers. Weather forecasts and warnings are now being sent via the local radio or SMS in the respective local languages to smallholder farmers in the Andes. Hence, an important pillar of Climandes was the systematic identification of users' needs (the report “Designing user-driven climate services” provides an overview on the Climandes approach and key findings). Other important pillars for reliable forecasts were the introduction of systematic data management at SENAMHI and the improvement of meteorological and climatological training at the professional and university level in the Andean Region.
Climandes is based on the exchange of knowledge between the mountainous countries Peru and Switzerland. The close cooperation between the two national meteorological services SENAMHI Peru and MeteoSwiss was supported by SDC's Global Programme Climate Change and Environment and coordinated by WMO under the umbrella of GFCS. In Peru, Climandes was supported by the Ministry of Environment and the WMO Regional Training Centre at the University of La Molina UNALM in Lima. In Switzerland, the project involves other partners with proven expertise: ETH Zurich, Jürg Sauter GmbH, Meteodat GmbH, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, University of Bern and the University of Zurich.
The development and operation of weather and warning systems is generally financed from public funds. It is therefore important to quantify the benefits of such services so that the required public spending can be justified. Several studies carried out as part of the Climandes project show that the socio-economic benefits of specific forecasts and warnings for smallholder farmers in the region outweigh the costs of development and operation. By communicating these results to political decision makers in Peru, awareness was raised of the importance of climate services. This was helpful in securing sufficient, ongoing funding of the services after the project came to an end.
Press release: SFIAR - English / Press release: SFIAR - German
WMO Contributions English: WMO News, GFCS News and GFCS Newsletter, Social Meda
Social Media, MeteoSwiss, SENAMHI - German/Spanish
Press release: Launch of Climandes Project German / French / Italian
Opening Speech Federal Councilor Alain Berset - French/English
Newspaper: NZZ Article "MeteoSchweiz unterstützt Peru", 31. October 2012
Movie: Project Launch
Report: “Designin user-driven climate services”, MeteoSwiss, August 2018 - English
Movie: Estudio de Beneficios Socioeconómicos en Puno, SENAMHI, August 2018
Popularización de la Meteorolgía - Spanish
Brochure: Beneficios socio-económicos de los servicios climáticos, SENAMHI, November 2017 - Spanish
Movie: Presentation SEB Study in Lima, SENAMHI, December 2017 - Spanish
Movie: Community Huaccaytaqui (Cusco), SENAMHI, October 2017 - Spanish
Movie: Local Forecasts, TV Peru, August 2017 - Spanish
Movie: Presentation Publication Willay, SENAMHI, June 2017 - Spanish
Movie: Socio Economic Benefit Study, MeteoSwiss, 2015 - English
Movie: Estudio Socioeconómico del Café en Cusco, SENAMHI, 2015 - Spanish
Trieste, September 2016
Presentation: The project Climandes – Creating climate services for the Peruvian Andes
Presentation: Homogenization in areas of sparse data networks: a case study applying HOMER