Presentation by Vidya Soundarajan, India Programme Head for Action on Climate Today, given at the event "Financing Adaptation: Private Sector Engagement in NAP Processes" held in November 2017 at the German Development Institute's Interconnections Zone 2017.
Presentation by Julie Dekens, IISD, given at the event "Financing Adaptation: Private Sector Engagement in NAP Processes" held in November 2017 at the German Development Institute's Interconnections Zone 2017.
Public-Private Partnerships: An innovative approach to help meet adaptation p...NAP Global Network
Presentation by David Uzsoki, IISD, given at the event "Financing Adaptation: Private Sector Engagement in NAP Processes" held in November 2017 at the German Development Institute's Interconnections Zone 2017.
Introduction: Why Focus on Financing Implementation of NAPs? NAP Global Network
2nd Targeted Topics Forum, Kingston, March 15, 2016
National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Global Network
Presented by Anne Hammill, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Presentation by Alec Crawford (NAP Global Network) given at the workshop "Jamaica’s National Adaptation Plan: Integrating Climate Change into National and Ministerial Budgets" in July 2017.
Using Fiscal Instruments to Finance the NAP Process | Jo-Ellen Parry, IISDNAP Global Network
Presentation by Jo-Ellen Parry, IISD, as part of a Targeted Topics Forum on financing National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This event was held in Mexico City in June 2017.
A Financing Perspective on the NAP Process | Jo-Ellen Parry, IISDNAP Global Network
Presentation by Jo-Ellen Parry, IISD, as part of a Targeted Topics Forum on financing National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This event was held in Mexico City in June 2017.
Introduction to the NAP Global Network | Jamaica, July 2017NAP Global Network
Presentation by Alec Crawford (NAP Global Network) given at the workshop "Jamaica’s National Adaptation Plan: Integrating Climate Change into National and Ministerial Budgets" in July 2017.
Status of GCF support, review criteria and observations from progress to dateNAP Global Network
Presentation by Jason Spensley, Green Climate Fund, as part of the webinar "International Public Finance for the NAP Process" hosted by the NAP Global Network on December 7, 2017.
Presentation by Julie Dekens, IISD, given at the event "Financing Adaptation: Private Sector Engagement in NAP Processes" held in November 2017 at the German Development Institute's Interconnections Zone 2017.
Public-Private Partnerships: An innovative approach to help meet adaptation p...NAP Global Network
Presentation by David Uzsoki, IISD, given at the event "Financing Adaptation: Private Sector Engagement in NAP Processes" held in November 2017 at the German Development Institute's Interconnections Zone 2017.
Introduction: Why Focus on Financing Implementation of NAPs? NAP Global Network
2nd Targeted Topics Forum, Kingston, March 15, 2016
National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Global Network
Presented by Anne Hammill, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Presentation by Alec Crawford (NAP Global Network) given at the workshop "Jamaica’s National Adaptation Plan: Integrating Climate Change into National and Ministerial Budgets" in July 2017.
Using Fiscal Instruments to Finance the NAP Process | Jo-Ellen Parry, IISDNAP Global Network
Presentation by Jo-Ellen Parry, IISD, as part of a Targeted Topics Forum on financing National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This event was held in Mexico City in June 2017.
A Financing Perspective on the NAP Process | Jo-Ellen Parry, IISDNAP Global Network
Presentation by Jo-Ellen Parry, IISD, as part of a Targeted Topics Forum on financing National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This event was held in Mexico City in June 2017.
Introduction to the NAP Global Network | Jamaica, July 2017NAP Global Network
Presentation by Alec Crawford (NAP Global Network) given at the workshop "Jamaica’s National Adaptation Plan: Integrating Climate Change into National and Ministerial Budgets" in July 2017.
Status of GCF support, review criteria and observations from progress to dateNAP Global Network
Presentation by Jason Spensley, Green Climate Fund, as part of the webinar "International Public Finance for the NAP Process" hosted by the NAP Global Network on December 7, 2017.
Lessons from Ethiopia on International Public Finance for the NAP ProcessNAP Global Network
Presentation by Asrat Yirgu Senato—Ethiopia's Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change—as part of the webinar "International Public Finance for the NAP Process" hosted by the NAP Global Network on December 7, 2017.
Presentation by Jo-Ellen Parry, IISD, as part of the webinar "International Public Finance for the NAP Process" hosted by the NAP Global Network on December 7, 2017.
CCCXG Global Forum March 2017 CIF experience in financing long-term low GHG ...OECD Environment
CCCXG Global Forum March 2017 CIF experience in financing long-term low GHG emission development strategies and enhancing climate resilience by Chris Head
This is a partial presentation our in depth green real estate finance and investment seminars for sustainability professionals. Galley Eco Capital has pioneered financial services to real estate developers, investors and sustainability practice leaders on green real estate finance best practices that boost returns.
Presentation by Ms. Delphine Clement and Mr. Philippe Alléau, International Trade Centre, as part of the Peer Learning Summit (PLS) in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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Engaging Private Sector for Financing the National Adaptation Plan | Vidya So...NAP Global Network
Presentation by Vidya Soundarajan, Head of Action on Climate Today's India Programme, for a Targeted Topics Forum on financing National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This event was held in Mexico City in June 2017.
Green financing in agriculture describes about those challenges which policy markers are facing during initiating any project such as funds and sources , transaction cost and channeling and also in the monitoring bodies
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Presentation by Asrat Yirgu Senato—Ethiopia's Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change—as part of the webinar "International Public Finance for the NAP Process" hosted by the NAP Global Network on December 7, 2017.
Presentation by Jo-Ellen Parry, IISD, as part of the webinar "International Public Finance for the NAP Process" hosted by the NAP Global Network on December 7, 2017.
CCCXG Global Forum March 2017 CIF experience in financing long-term low GHG ...OECD Environment
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This is a partial presentation our in depth green real estate finance and investment seminars for sustainability professionals. Galley Eco Capital has pioneered financial services to real estate developers, investors and sustainability practice leaders on green real estate finance best practices that boost returns.
Presentation by Ms. Delphine Clement and Mr. Philippe Alléau, International Trade Centre, as part of the Peer Learning Summit (PLS) in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Presentation by Dr. Romeo Bertolini, NDC Partnership, and Mr. Pieter Copper, Government of Netherlands, as part of the Peer Learning Summit (PLS) in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Engaging Private Sector for Financing the National Adaptation Plan | Vidya So...NAP Global Network
Presentation by Vidya Soundarajan, Head of Action on Climate Today's India Programme, for a Targeted Topics Forum on financing National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This event was held in Mexico City in June 2017.
Green financing in agriculture describes about those challenges which policy markers are facing during initiating any project such as funds and sources , transaction cost and channeling and also in the monitoring bodies
Presentation given by Ms. Teneisha Smith and Mr. Sherwyn Greenidge, Antigua & Barbuda, as part of the NAP Global Network's Peer Learning Forum on “The Transition from Planning to Implementation in the NAP Process,” held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, from February 27-29, 2024
This presentation was made for training of Technical Working Groups in Swaziland after Dr.Pullanikkatil attended a training in Copenhagen, Denmark on Intended Natinally Determined Contributions (INDC). The presentation covers the climate change adaptation part and provides examples from INDCs of China, Mexico and Morocco.
Presented by: Sheikh Mohammed Tauhidul Islam
4.4 Communication and outreach
The session will focus on key considerations and best practices in communication and outreach in the formulation and implementation of NAPs. It will look at such issues as the purpose, objectives, channels for communications and outreach, and the role that media can play. It will also include examples from countries on their communication and outreach programmes.
Catalyzing Synergies between Adaptation, Mitigation and SDG Plans UNDP Climate
Building resiliency to the effects of climate change and transforming economies toward low-carbon development requires integrated, cross-cutting solutions. In this way, a new paradigm is emerging toward addressing multiple risks and delivering co-benefits across climate and non-climate drivers. This will entail connecting climate action to long-term sustainable development planning, financing, and budgeting.
Effectively integrating sustainable development with climate change adaption and mitigation means evolving from working in silos to working in synergy. And current national efforts to align three key processes — the SDG Agenda, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and National Adaptation Plans (NAP) formulation and implementation—can be a key lynchpin to achieving that.
This was the main message emerging from a breakout discussion on 3 May in Berlin, Germany, at the Global NDC Forum. The event was organized by the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans (NAP-Ag) and National Adaptation Plan Global Support (NAP-GSP) programmes. Co-organized by UNDP, the German Environment Ministry-hosted event brought together over 250 climate experts and policymakers from around the world to forge partnerships that can support scaling-up climate action and a prompt start to implementing the Paris Agreement on Climate Change as articulated in countries’ NDCs.
High-level inter-ministerial workshop held in Hanoi June 6-7, 2017 hosted by the Ministry of Agricultural Development (MARD) of Viet Nam and supported under the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans (NAP-Ag) Programme. The meeting was attended by over 75 national and provincial level government officials, including MONRE, MARD, MPI and the Ministry of Finance (MOF), UN and development partners, private sector representatives including insurance companies, as well as non-governmental organisations.
Monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) systems for National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes are essential for countries to track, assess and learn from their progress on adaptation. MEL systems can help countries to understand the effectiveness of their NAP processes, support mutual accountability and transparency to stakeholders, and contribute to learning to accelerate adaptation actions.
Presentation by Sapolu Tetoa and Semisi Tonga, Government of Tuvalu, at the Coalition Of Low-Lying Atoll Nations on Climate Change (CANCC) peer learning cohort workshop on “National Adaptation Planning With a Focus on Coastal Adaptation” in North Malé Atoll, Maldives, between May 1 - May 3, 2024.
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Presentation by Ahmed Jameel (AJ) and Ibrahim Faiz, Water Solutions Ltd., at the Coalition Of Low-Lying Atoll Nations on Climate Change (CANCC) peer learning cohort workshop on “National Adaptation Planning With a Focus on Coastal Adaptation” in North Malé Atoll, Maldives, between May 1 - May 3, 2024.
Presentation by Dr. Orville Grey, Head of Secretariat, NAP Global Network (IISD), at the Coalition Of Low-Lying Atoll Nations on Climate Change (CANCC) peer learning cohort workshop on “National Adaptation Planning With a Focus on Coastal Adaptation” in North Malé Atoll, Maldives, between May 1 - May 3, 2024.
Financing strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCCNAP Global Network
Presentation by Maribel Hernandez, NAP Global Network (IISD), at the Coalition Of Low-Lying Atoll Nations on Climate Change (CANCC) peer learning cohort workshop on “National Adaptation Planning With a Focus on Coastal Adaptation” in North Malé Atoll, Maldives, between May 1 - May 3, 2024.
Presentation by the Maldives' Housing Development Corporation at the Coalition Of Low-Lying Atoll Nations on Climate Change (CANCC) peer learning cohort workshop on “National Adaptation Planning With a Focus on Coastal Adaptation” in North Malé Atoll, Maldives, between May 1 - May 3, 2024.
Finance strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCCNAP Global Network
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Presentation by Professor Jon Barnett, University of Melbourne, at the Coalition Of Low-Lying Atoll Nations on Climate Change (CANCC) peer learning cohort workshop on “National Adaptation Planning With a Focus on Coastal Adaptation” in North Malé Atoll, Maldives, between May 1 - May 3, 2024.
How inclusive and cross-scale stakeholder engagement can drive transformation...NAP Global Network
The objective of this presentation is to underscore the significance of bolstering inclusive multi-stakeholder engagement for climate change adaptation, especially for the formulation, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of NAPs, while showcasing successful examples that have integrated this approach.
Training on NAPs: Developing and applying monitoring, evaluation and learning...NAP Global Network
As countries shift from planning to implementing adaptation interventions, having functional MEL tools for NAP processes becomes essential to help accelerate adaptation action and finance, ensure accountability and transparency to stakeholders, and contribute to learning from adaptation actions.
Peace-Conflict-and-National-Adaptation-Plan-NAP-Processes-.pdfNAP Global Network
This presentation focuses on how governments operating in peacebuilding contexts can design and implement their NAP process in a way that responds to peace and conflict dynamics.
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The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the NAP Global Network propose to bring best practices from their respective NAP programmes and projects to showcase how the NAP process can drive transformational adaptation at the local, sub-national and national levels.
Learn more about the adaptation chapter of BTRs and how countries can leverage the outputs and results of their National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes for their transparency reporting.
Enabling factors for the transition from planning to implementation in the NA...NAP Global Network
Presentation given by Orville Grey, Head of Secretariat, NAP Global Network, as part of the Network's Peer Learning Forum on “The Transition from Planning to Implementation in the NAP Process,” held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, from February 27-29, 2024
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This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
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Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
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Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
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ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
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http://Prisonmail.online
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Study permit applications experiencing sharp decrease as a result of announced caps over 50 percent compared to February.
Citizenship numbers remain stable.
Slide 3 has the overall numbers and change.
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Engaging Private Sector for Financing the National Adaptation Plan
1. November 2017
Engaging Private Sector for Financing
the National Adaptation Plan
Vidya Soundarajan
India Programme Head
Action on Climate
2. Structure
• What is India doing on NAP
• How is ACT supporting the process
• Why do we need diversification of Finances for NAP
• Focus on Private sector
- Entry point
- Engagement Strategy
- Opportunities
- Risks
- Case studies
3. National Vision for Adaptation to Climate Change
“India’s Vision is to Adapt to The Changing Climate in Such Way so as to
Become a Climate Resilient Nation”
To reduce the negative impacts to the extent possible, harness emerging
opportunities and thereby ensure water, food, energy, health,
infrastructure and economic security for its entire population in all its
subnational regions for all times to come
4. INDIA’S KEY DOMESTIC INITIATIVES TOWARDS ADAPTATION TO CC
National and State
Policies
•National Action Plan on
Climate Change
•Water
•Agriculture
•Forest and Biodiversity
•Himalayan Ecosystem
•Habitats
•Energy Efficienc
•Solar
•Knowledge
•State Action Plans
•28 States
•7 Union Territories
•INDCs
Programs that cover
adaptation concerns
•Water: Watershed
development; River and Wetland
conservation
•Agriculture: National Initiative
on Climate Resilient Agriculture
•Cities: Smart Cities; Urban
Rejuvenation
•Rural: Rural livelihoods mission
& MGNREGA
•Forests: Afforestation, Agro
forestry, Green Highways
•Health: IDSP, NVBDCP
•Himalayan Ecosystem: Studies
•Coastal zone: CRZ, ICZM, and
Island Protection, Mangrove
Rejuvenation
•Knowledge: INCCA, State
Climate Change Centers
•Capacity Building: Training
Policy, Skill Development
Available Financial
Instruments
• Clean Environment Fund
(2.7 billion)
• National Adaptation Fund
(55.6 million)
• Funds for various
missions
• Bilateral Technical
Support
• Multilateral funding's
such as UNFCCC
adaptation fund and GCF,
WB, ADB and others
5. GOVERNMENT SPENDING ON ADAPTATION
• Overall budget outlay has increased by a factor of four BETWEEN 2003-04 to 2014-15
• Rate of growth of government allocation to development and building adaptive
capacity much faster than that of overall annual budgets
• Public spending on adaptation last year was INR 2130 billion i.e. 12% of the budget
for the year (~2% of GDP)
• 26 Central Government Schemes are directly related to climate change adaptation.
• Total spending on building adaptation capacity was INR 5970 billion (around US $
91.8 billion) in 2013-14
• Loss and Damage from extreme events were estimated additional at US $ 5-6 billion
in the year 13-14
• International funding for adaptation (for India) is about a third of the domestic
commitments
6. ADAPTATION GAPS WOULD PERSIST
Distribution of mean annual
temperature in base line (1971-2000)
and in projected climate- India
Ref: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/briefs/hansen_17/; Garg et al, 2015. Adaptation Gap Report
7. ACT- ACTION ON CLIMATE TODAY
IMPACT Indicator
End of Programme
Target
Economic & social systems adapt to
climate change, ensuring climate
resilient & sustainable
development
Number of people reached by climate policies, whose
vulnerability to climate change has been reduced
100 Million
Governance systems adapted for climate change 18
Reduced costs of climate change impacts $3 Billion
ACT -ACT is a regional climate change adaptation programme funded by DFID and managed by
Oxford Policy Management
Geographical Focus: Afghanistan, Nepal, Pakistan, India (the states of Assam, Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Maharashtra and Odisha)
8. NAP Mandate (AT Economic Sector/Ecosystem/Community)
Identify key climate
risks
Generate Collate
Synthesize data
required to assess
vulnerability to climate
change
Undertake vulnerability
assessment
Identify adaptation
actions & Prioritize
Identify Adaptation
Gaps vis a vis existing
programs/projects
Estimate short, medium
and long term
budgetary needs to
bridge the Adaptation
Gap
Strengthen capacities to
address climate risks for
Integration in Planning
Process
Formulate schemes for
Financing Prioritised
Adaptation Actions
Design M&E to ensure
Adaptation to CC
9. PROGRESS OF WORK SO FAR
Sectoral background papers
Water resources, Agriculture, Forests and Biodiversity, Industry and
Infrastructure (Habitats), human health.
Content
o Review of current climate and future climate change scenarios
o Review of Climate risks & vulnerabilities
o Review of Adaptation options indicated in NAPCC, SAPCCs
o Assess adequacy of adaptation actions to meet the sustainable development goals in the
changing climate context and future change (Technology, Knowledge, Capacity Bild., Policy,
Institutional mechanisms)
o Suggestion on actions to integrate within planning
o Suggestion on Monitoring and Review Plan
Background paper on sensitive regions
Himalayan ecosystems, Coastal zones
10. CONSULTATIONS REQUIRED WITH STAKEHOLDERS
For Validation of
o key climate risks of each sector/region
oVulnerability assessment Framework
o Data/Knowledge required on science of climate change and impact assessment
o Strategies for adaptation at above levels- technology, policy, institutional
mechanism, risk sharing, finance
o Review of existing programs that address climate change and Steps towards
making them climate resilient
o Firm up Road Map to integrate adaptation to CC within planning process
o Identify capacity building requirements
o Finalise Appropriate M&E mechanism for NAP
11. Next Steps
Eight Stakeholder Workshops Proposed – Launch Date
Approval of Invitees- 8 sectors (Bilateral/Multirateral?)
Finalization of the Draft NAP
Public Consultation – MoEFCC site or ACT
NAP Launch Workshop
12. Incentives for Private Sector to Engage in CCA
www.indiaatcop22.org
1. Business Continuity
2. Business Opportunity
3. Business as Stakeholder
13. Entry points for Private Sector to Engage in CCA
www.indiaatcop22.org
14. Potential Adaptation Corporate Models
Company Farmer
Buy back arrangements; supply of planting material;
technical training; soft loans; crop insurance
Secure sourcing of raw materials at a fixed price
Buy-back guarantee for sustainable sourcing of raw materials
Financial Institution Farmer
Microcredit and crop insurance coverage
Provide labour for community identified projects
Insurance-for-work
Company Market/Beneficiary
Provide climate risk/adaptation related information
through technology and communication services
Fee – Monthly subscription or pay per use fee
Business investment in product development
15. Case Study for Implementation: Godrej Industries
Intervention
Areas
Linked Scheme
* Budget for housing for poor will be worked out based on further scoping of the PSP pilot
Source: Agriculture Profile Maharashtra - Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
PSPPilotindroughtproneareas
Watershed
Development
Jalyukta Shivar Abhiyan
Pradhan Mantri Krishi
Sinchayee Yojana
Climate Smart
Agriculture
National Mission on Sustainable
Agriculture
National Food Security
Mission
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
Map Climate Exposure Identify Climate Risks Design & Deploy the Plan
Assess Agricultural
Production Potential
Identify Climate Risks Design & Deploy the Plan
Development of Climate Smart Agriculture Plan
Development of Climate Resilient Watershed Development Plan