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1、CONTENTSExecutive Summary4Acronyms6Introduction7I. Background8Key terms and concepts8Rationale for climate-resilient economic development9The role of climate economic modelling for adaptation mainstreaming14Framework for integrating the climate economic modelling results in development processes16En
2、try points16Enabling factors 17Linking the entry points with the enabling factors19Guidance on utilizing the entry points for integrating climate economic modelling results211. Planning212. Budgeting and financing243. Implementation264. Monitoring, evaluation,and learning (MEL)27V. Guidance on utili
3、zing the enabling factors for integrating economic modelling results291. Leadership29Capacities 292. Information and communications303. Institutional arrangements314. Stakeholder engagement and partnership325. Awareness and motivations336. Digital technologies347. Financial resources34VI. Conclusion
4、 and Outlook35CNCD 8fragility, and the importance of taking an integrated approach to development to deal with multiple (interconnected) crisis simultaneously (e.g., climate, biodiversity, pandemic). Effectiveness. Improved coordination and policy coherence resulting from adaptation mainstreaming sh
5、ould lead to more sustainable, effective, and efficient processes (mobilization and use of resources) and improved development impacts.Globally, scientists and policy makers recognize the need to address the economic development and climate change nexus for sustainable development (the new climate e
6、conomy5). Interest in the economics of climate change has steadily increased in the last 20 years both on the scientific and policy agendas. Scientific and economic development community. The “Stern review on the economics of climate change“ released by economist Nicholas Stem in 2006 for the UK gov
7、ernment is a landmark study - though not the first report on the topic. In 2014, the worlds leading climate scientists, under the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change, concluded that globally climate change will
8、 impact on the supply and demand of economic goods and services across all sectors of the economy leading to reduced economic growth but that uncertainties remain on the magnitude of the effects (Arent ct al. 2014). In parallel, over the past decades, several global initiatives, such as the Global C
9、ommission on the Economy and Climate, have researched the economic impacts of climate change with support from development partners, in particular the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). When it comes to climate ad
10、aptation, the attention has progressively evolved from calculating the economic costs of inaction, to costing climate adaptation actions and climate adaptation more broadly (co-benefits, co-costs, barriers, etc.), and to looking at economic instruments to incentivize adaptation.Policy community. In
11、2015, the economic development-climate change nexus was at the center of two important policy agendas: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) and the Paris Agreement. Countries agreed on a set of 17 global goals to achieve sustainable development by the yea
12、r 2030. SDG8 focuses on decent work and economic growth and aims to promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work. It comprises of 12 targets with a focus on themes such as economic productivity, employment and decent work, labour rights
13、, sustainable tourism, access to banking, insurance and financial services, and trade. SDG13 aims to take urgent action on climate change and its impacts. One of the five targets under SDG13 focuses on the need to integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning”. At
14、 the core of this framework for sustainable development is the recognition that the global goals, and related targets, are interconnected: success in achieving a specific goal is a means to achieving the other goals. In addition, Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (
15、UNFCCC), the primary international, intergovernmental forum for negotiating the global response to climate change, agreed on a global goal on adaptation under the Paris Agreement. This goal aims to enhance adaptive capacity and resilience and to reduce vulnerability, with a view to contributing to s
16、ustainabledevelopment. A part of the Paris Agreement, parties acknowledged the need to integrate adaptation into relevant socioeconomic and environmental policies and actions.National climate adaptation planning processes provide an opening for integrating climate risk into economic development poli
17、cy and decisionmaking. The Paris Agreement requires all Parties to submit, and regularly update, their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). NDCs are pledges countries make to limit global temperature increase and, as appropriate, adapt to climate change (Hammill, et al. 2019). As mentioned pr
18、eviously, the Paris Agreement also requires Parties on a voluntary basis to integrate adaptation into relevant socioeconomic and environmental policies and actions, where appropriate, including through their National Adaptation Plans (NAPs).NAPs aim to support a different way of doing climate adapta
19、tion by putting in place the systems and capacities needed to make adaptation a standard, ongoing practice as part of a countrys development decision maldng. Therefore, mainstreaming adaptation into development planning and budgeting is a key objective of the NAP process. The ultimate objective is t
20、o identify and address a countrys medium and long-term priorities for adapting to climate change (Hammill, et al. 2019). NAPs and NDCs can be mutually reinforcing: the priorities identified through a countrys NAP process can be included in its NDC, and the NAP process itself can be a means ofoperati
21、onalizing the adaptation commitments of its NDC. (Hammill, et al. 2019)Importantly, climate adaptation mainstreaming in economic development efforts needs to be considered as a spectrum of approaches/activities (see Figure 2), from the development of separate, standalone climate adaptation policies,
22、 strategies, programs and projects (targeted approach5), to the systemic integration of adaptation considerations across all areas and at all levels of development processes (integrated approach5).description Standalone climate adaptation actions to help raise the adaptation profile and support clim
23、ate adaptation mainstreaming in specific areas and levels of governanceFigure 2: Mainstreaming climate adaptation in development effortsintegrated approachhybrid approach (twin-track)Combination of standalone climate adaptation actions and actions that integrate adaptation in development processesSy
24、stemic integration of adaptation considerations across all areas and at all levels of development processesexampleJamaicas standalone sectorThe Fijian Ministry of Economysso far, limited or no example ofadaptation strategiesClimate Change and International Cooperation Division developed a NAP docume
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