Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Publication Year:
2009
Publication Place
Manila, Philippines
Physical Description:
43 p.
Call Number
551.6 ASI [EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
35403
Legacy PEIN ID:
75406
General Notes
Available online|Final report available as hard copy
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Climate change - Mainstreaming - Oceania
Abstract
This Climate Change Implementation Plan (CCIP) for the Pacific Regional Department (PARD) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) describes the areas of focus for PARD's operations and identifies key gaps between country and ADB actions, as well as opportunities for scaling up ADB's assistance related to mitigation, adaptation and associated cross-cutting needs. This gap analysis points to recommended interventions in regional and country programs for additional technical assistance (TA) and financial assistance, including access to new climate funds and adoption of new financing mechanisms. These include multi-donor Climate Investment Funds (Clean Technology Fund and Strategic Climate Fund), ADB's Future Carbon Fund, and possibly a new Sustainable Fuel Credits mechanism to promote reduced petroleum consumption. The CCIP will evolve through periodic updates in order to effectively guide ongoing and future programs and TA and project design. Going forward, specific climate change interventions will continue to be incorporated into the Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) and Country Operations Business Plan (COBP) for each Pacific Developing Member Country (PDMC) and into the Regional Operations Business Plan (ROBP) for the Pacific region as a whole. TA and investment projects will be designed, taking into consideration regional and country variations in governance, institutional capacity, and geographic and local environmental conditions.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Publication Year:
2009
Publication Place
Manila, Philippines
Physical Description:
43 p.
Call Number
551.6 ASI [EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
35403
Legacy PEIN ID:
75406
General Notes
Available online|Final report available as hard copy
Record Created: 18-Mar-2009
Record Modified: 20-Sep-2022