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ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK and Climate Change Adaptation

ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK and Climate Change Adaptation. Jay Roop Environment Specialist. Asian Development Bank.

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ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK and Climate Change Adaptation

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  1. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK and Climate Change Adaptation Jay Roop Environment Specialist

  2. Asian Development Bank ADB is a multilateral development financial institution owned by 67 members, 48 from the region and 19 from other parts of the globe. ADB's annual lending volume is typically about $6 billion, with technical assistance usually totaling about $180 million a year. We have more than 2,000 employees from over 50 countries.

  3. ADB’s strengths • Presence in throughout Asia and Pacific: 20 resident missions, 3 subregional offices, and 2 special offices ensure close communications with national governments; • Main counterpart is Ministry of Finance/Ministry of Planning • ADB has a strong infrastructure portfolio (transport, energy, water resources) that can be developed with LDCF financing. • ADB has adaptation experience

  4. ADB’s strengths • Presence in throughout Asia and Pacific: 20 resident missions, 3 subregional offices, and 2 special offices ensure close communications with national governments; • Main counterpart is Ministry of Finance/Ministry of Planning • ADB has a strong infrastructure portfolio (transport, energy, water resources) that can be developed with LDCF financing. • ADB has adaptation experience

  5. ADB experience with GEF • ADB has 8 years experience as GEF agency. • ADB is Agency to 14 GEF Projects; 6 more being proposed in 2007; One of the most active EAs. • GEF Financing about 90 million USD, leveraging another 400-500 million USD in loans/grants; • GEF financed projects have been in biodiversity, climate change, and land degradation,

  6. Example ADB Responses to Climate Change Adaptation • Regional TA (2007) on Promoting Climate Change Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific Focus: Promote climate change adaptation • Regional TA on Climate Change Adaptation Project for the Pacific Feb 2003 to Jan 2005 Focus: Assess CC Adaptation options though case studies Report: Climate Proofing - A Risk-based Approach to Adaptation. • Regional TA (2009) on Regional Partnership for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Preparedness Focus: Further promote CC adaptation, and prepare strategy for key sectors, e.g. agriculture, water resources, etc and building preparedness for natural disasters • Mainstream climate change adaptation into country program (CPS), and incorporate it in project design

  7. Introduction to the TA on Promoting Climate Change Adaptation • The TA is being designed to strengthen adaptation responses in Asia and Pacific Region • The TA is valued at 3.6 million USD and will operate for 4 years. • All of ADB’s member countries are eligible to participate. Resources are limited and therefore will be disbursed through an application process.

  8. Example TA Component Component 2: Strengthen DMC Response to Adaptation • Output: Selected Developing Member Country updates plans, policies, and/or other actions to better adapt to future climatic conditions. • Example activities • assessment of the economic impacts of climate change; • improving understanding and use of climate change information; • developing in-country adaptation programs; • developing policies for addressing climate change adaptation in major economic sectors; • communications strategies for promoting policy options and adaptation strategies

  9. Can the TA assist with NAPAs? YES • The TA has small grants available for a broad range of activities, including: • Assess status of NAPA preparations • Fill gaps in NAPA preparations • Upgrade quality of NAPA work in key areas • Conduct pilot activities under NAPA

  10. Contact Details On Adaptation: Mr. Jay Roop, Environment Specialist. jroop@adb.org On GEF/LDCF: Mr. David McCauley, Senior Environmental Economist dmccauley@adb.org

  11. PART I ADB and Technical Assistance to Climate Change Adaptation

  12. TA Special Feature: Small Grants for Activities • Small Grants for Activities (SGA) will be oriented toward demonstrating cost-effective adaptation measures that lead to expanded investment support from ADB • Eligibility criteria may include: • (i) field-based testing of promising adaptation measures with potential for replication; (ii) policy or institutional reform initiatives relating to adaptation, (iv) regional or sub-regional efforts to identify or disseminate best practices, and (iv) efforts to build climate change adaptation considerations into ADB’s regional or country programming.

  13. TA Special Feature: Small Grants for Activities • Eligibility criteria may include: (continued) • SGA will also contribute to improving climate adaptation responses in Asia Pacific, demonstrated support from member country (country-driven) and ADB regional departments; technically strong design, sustainability, stakeholder involvement, replication potential, and consistency with ADB safeguards policy; • Prioritization criteria may include: • vulnerable ecosystem or people focus; collaborative approach using partnerships; and investment potential

  14. Expected TA Outcomes • TA activities should help member countries develop the tools and experience necessary to adapt to climate change; clarify the framework for adaptation needs and opportunities in Asia Pacific Region; and be oriented towards creating opportunities for expanded investment support.

  15. PART II ADB and GEF Funds

  16. ADB and LDCF • ADB is ready and able to assist with LDCF. We are currently considering some small island states.

  17. ADB and SPA • SPA has limited funds (about 10 million USD) • Limited funds are to be used for adaptation projects that simultaneously achieve biodiversity goals. • ADB is preparing PIF for India

  18. ADB and SCCF • Limited, if any funds available in SCCF • If SCCF is replenished then ADB will pursue SCCF funding in cooperation with UNDP for a coastal infrastructure project in VN. Other countries will also be considered.

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