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1、COVID-19 RECOVERYA Pathway to a Low-Carbon and Resilient FutureThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented and tragic global health crisis. To contain COVID-19, governments have implemented strict lockdowns and curbed mobility, stalling economies and leading to a potential global
2、 economic and financial crisis. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) estimates that the global economy could suffer between $5.8 trillion and $8.8 trillion in lossesequivalent to 6.4% to 9.7% of global gross domestic product.1 Policy makers are grappling with the often-competing interests of managing th
3、e public health risk and limiting the scale of the economic damage.Implementing the emergency response to COVID-19 has rightly taken priority. However, as developing member countries (DMCs) begin to emerge from the lockdowns and plan their recovery, attention must return to addressing the climate cr
4、isis and building resilience. We do not have the time or the financing to deal with each crisis separately. The impact of climate change is already being felt, and is becoming more severe every year. Pre-COVID-19 analysis showed that climate change could push an additional 100 million people into po
5、verty by 2030. By 2050, it could depress growth in global agriculture yields by up to 30%, and result in additional costs to coastal urban areas of more than $1 trillion each year.2 Current global emission reduction commitments under the Paris Agreement are also insufficient, and would lead to a tem
6、perature rise of 3.2#C this centurywell over the 1.5 target. United Nations Environment Programme. 2019. Emissions Gap Reporf 2019. Nairobi. s:/wwwunenviromnentorg/interactive/emi88ionsflapreport/2019/. Compounding this predicament, COVID-19 has exposed gaps in social protection systems and wider po
7、licies for delivering public goods, and has highlighted the underlying drivers of vulnerabilitypoverty, inequality, limited social safety nets, weak health systems, and structural gender inequality, among others. It has also heightened awareness of all types of risks, and made a strong case for adop
8、ting risk-informed decision making. There is an urgent need to address vulnerabilities and mainstream resilience to manage future shocks, including increasing climate- and disaster-related shocks.1 Asian Development Bank (ADB). 2020. An Updated Assessment of the Economic bnpuct of COVID-19. Manila.
9、.2 Global Commission on Adaptation. 2019. Adapt Now: A Global Call for Leadership on Climate Resilience. Washington DC.Framework for Assessing Low-Carbon and Resilient Recovery InterventionsRecovery MeasuresClimate and Resilience Results and BenefitsType of Measur eRequirements of COVID-19 Recovery
10、MeasuresShort Implementatio n TimelineHigh Employme nt IntensitySkills Dev&opme ntStron g Suppl y ChainHigh Economi c MutliplH) rContribution to the Productive Asset BaseSupport for Long-Term Transformatio nPositive Environment al and Social OutcomesLow-Cartoon DevelopmentInvestment in low-carbon (r
11、enewable) energy production and energy storage infrastructure中R3DIMediumHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighExtension and modernization of the grid to support higher renewable penetrationDwp RmDIMediumHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighPublic procurement program for purchase and installation of energyefficient
12、 appliances( lighting, and digital devices for public buildingsgmDIHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighIncentives for home renovations and retrofits, including low- and zero- energy measures, in affected regions。口中RP&RHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighIntroduction of green tax regimes, e.gn carbon
13、 taxes, carbon price floor (for industry) RiQP&RLowLowHighMediumHighMediumHighHighPlanning of urban green redevelopment/regeneration and sustainable spaces (smart cities)A 口中aTLowLowHighMediumHighHighHighHighDevelopment and scale-up of radical transport (universal and comprehensive public transport/
14、car-free movement)40中a tpgoTLowLowHighMediumHighHighHighHighClimate and Disaster ResilienceReorientation of labor market programs to support resiliencebuilding measures (e.g., water resource conservation, reforestation)DIHighHighMediumLowMediumMediumHighHighDevelopment of climate-resilient agricultu
15、ral value chainsQ h 中a 口DIMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHighInvestment in protective infrastructure to strengthen resilience (eg. coastal protection, flood defense)8Hd叱卬DIMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighActive labor market policies and economic stimulus to support job creation in resilie
16、nce sectors中4胆P&RMediumHighHighMediumH功MediumHighHighIntroduction of policy reforms to enhance resilience (e.g. payment for ecosystem service schemes)&珏中MRP&RMediumMediumLowHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighTransformation of rural food and land use-systems, including to shift a sustainable and
17、 resilient productionAa中总口TLowMediumHighHighRisk-sensitive landmse managementKm中a口中THighLowHighMediumMediumMediumHighHigh* Note:will wry by country, or ewn by region.is far illustrative purposes onlyClimate and Resilience Results and BenefitsAddresses vulnerabilitiesTargets COVID-19 impacted sectors
18、 or populationsTargets disadvantged groups (e.g., regional, women)Builds long-term resilienceSupports development of high level technology (e.gM low-carbon)Supports long-term decarbonizationConsistent with nationalpolicies and plansType of MeasureDI = direct investmentP&R = policy and regulatoryT= t
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