Publication: The Pacific Atoll Countries Country Climate and Development Report
dc.contributor.author | World Bank Group | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-10-21T15:14:39Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-10-21T15:14:39Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2024-10-21 | |
dc.description | The World Bank Group’s Country Climate and Development Reports (CCDRs) are a core diagnostic that integrates climate change and development. They help countries prioritize the most impactful actions that can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and boost adaptation and resilience, while delivering on broader development goals. CCDRs build on data and rigorous research and identify main pathways to reduce GHG emissions and climate vulnerabilities, including the costs and challenges as well as benefits and opportunities from doing so. The reports suggest concrete, priority actions to support the low-carbon, resilient transition. As public documents, CCDRs aim to inform governments, citizens, the private sector and development partners and enable engagements with the development and climate agenda. CCDRs feed into other core Bank Group diagnostics, country engagements and operations, and help attract funding and direct financing for high-impact climate action. | en |
dc.description | The World Bank Group’s Country Climate and Development Reports (CCDRs) are a core diagnostic that integrates climate change and development. They help countries prioritize the most impactful actions that can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and boost adaptation and resilience, while delivering on broader development goals. CCDRs build on data and rigorous research and identify main pathways to reduce GHG emissions and climate vulnerabilities, including the costs and challenges as well as benefits and opportunities from doing so. The reports suggest concrete, priority actions to support the low-carbon, resilient transition. As public documents, CCDRs aim to inform governments, citizens, the private sector and development partners and enable engagements with the development and climate agenda. CCDRs feed into other core Bank Group diagnostics, country engagements and operations, and help attract funding and direct financing for high-impact climate action. | fr |
dc.description | The World Bank Group’s Country Climate and Development Reports (CCDRs) are a core diagnostic that integrates climate change and development. They help countries prioritize the most impactful actions that can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and boost adaptation and resilience, while delivering on broader development goals. CCDRs build on data and rigorous research and identify main pathways to reduce GHG emissions and climate vulnerabilities, including the costs and challenges as well as benefits and opportunities from doing so. The reports suggest concrete, priority actions to support the low-carbon, resilient transition. As public documents, CCDRs aim to inform governments, citizens, the private sector and development partners and enable engagements with the development and climate agenda. CCDRs feed into other core Bank Group diagnostics, country engagements and operations, and help attract funding and direct financing for high-impact climate action. | es |
dc.description.abstract | This Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) explores the unique climate change challenge faced by the Pacific Atoll Countries (Pacific Atolls), the Republic of Kiribati, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), and Tuvalu. It explores the key sources of climate vulnerability, as well as the development and adaptation strategies that are needed for preserving livelihoods, ecosystems, and the countries’ long-term viability. The Pacific Atolls confront some of the most severe existential threats from climate change of any region in the world. This CCDR notes the urgent need for action on the part of each island country and the global community of nations in the face of severe climate change impacts. The CCDR provides the Pacific Atolls with near- and medium-term options to help them reach their long-term adaptation and development goals while also helping to reduce knowledge gaps on associated costs. These options include strengthening institutions, enhancing legal and regulatory frameworks, building human capital, and improving participation and consensus-driven decision making. It provides analysis of investments that could be used to protect islands from sea-level rise, safeguard water and energy supplies, and build the resilience and mobility of citizens. Increased domestic and international mobility is expected as citizens seek safer environments and economic opportunities. The CCDR shows that better education, health, and citizen engagement as well as traditional culture can support mobility and build a strong foundation for social and economic inclusion. Starting with an assessment of the Pacific Atolls’ unique vulnerabilities (Chapter 1), the CCDR assesses governments’ climate commitments and capacities (Chapter 2). It then presents options for adaptation that could address vulnerabilities and improve capacities (Chapter 3) before discussing financing opportunities and needs (Chapter 4). The CCDR concludes by presenting priority near, and medium-term policy options and trade-offs (Chapter 5), while recognizing that climate adaptation will require continued efforts well beyond the actions covered in this report. | en |
dc.identifier | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099102024200016285/P180948107a5d805a1b73c13eba0689f300 | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1596/42262 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42262 | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.language.iso | en_US | |
dc.publisher | Washington, DC: World Bank | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | CCDR Series | |
dc.rights | CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO | |
dc.rights.holder | World Bank Group | |
dc.rights.uri | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ | |
dc.subject | CLIMATE CHANGE | |
dc.subject | RESILIENCE | |
dc.subject | ADAPTATION | |
dc.subject | DECARBONIZATION | |
dc.title | The Pacific Atoll Countries Country Climate and Development Report | en |
dc.type | Report | |
dspace.entity.type | Publication | |
okr.crossref.title | The Pacific Atoll Countries Country Climate and Development Report | |
okr.date.disclosure | 2024-10-21 | |
okr.date.lastmodified | 2024-10-21T00:00:00Z | en |
okr.doctype | Country Climate and Development Report | |
okr.doctype | Economic & Sector Work | |
okr.docurl | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099102024200016285/P180948107a5d805a1b73c13eba0689f300 | |
okr.guid | 099102024200016285 | |
okr.identifier.docmid | P180948-07a5d866-fb4b-4b5a-b73c-3eba0689f300 | |
okr.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.1596/42262 | |
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum | 34408447 | |
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum | 34408447 | |
okr.identifier.report | 194210 | |
okr.import.id | 5501 | |
okr.imported | true | en |
okr.language.supported | en | |
okr.pdfurl | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099102024200016285/pdf/P180948107a5d805a1b73c13eba0689f300.pdf | en |
okr.region.administrative | East Asia and Pacific | |
okr.region.country | Kiribati | |
okr.region.country | Marshall Islands | |
okr.region.country | Tuvalu | |
okr.sector | Other Public Administration | |
okr.statistics.combined | 1281 | |
okr.statistics.dr | 099102024200016285 | |
okr.statistics.dr | 099102024200013611 | |
okr.statistics.drstats | 326 | |
okr.topic | Environment::Adaptation to Climate Change | |
okr.unit | EFI-EAP-MTI-MacroFiscal-2 (EEAM2) |
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