Key Lessons from the PilotProgram for Climate Resilience

The top 10 Key Lessons from the PPCR highlight critical and strategic aspects that need to be considered in resilience planning and implementation. These lessons underscore the importance of institutional arrangements; information on climate vulnerabilities; leveraging finance; transforming at scale; engaging stakeholders; dedicated learning fora; engaging private sector; core indicators and monitoring; responsiveness to country context; and where relevant regional programming. These findings and observations are not theoretical but based on real experiences of country counterparts and multi-lateral development bank (MDB) teams over the planning and early implementation phase of the PPCR. The Knowledge Product (KP) also provides links to detailed supporting materials for optimal use of the information in your work.

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Main Authors: Rigaud, Kanta Kumari, Hoffer, Ronald, Ahmed, Kazi Fateha, Chaturvedi, Akshat, Gaensly, Laura, Kapila, Shaanti, Shrestha, Junu
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:CLIMATE RESILIENCE, CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT, STRATEGIC PLANNING, CASE STUDIES, NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION, CLIMATE RISK, STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT, GOVERNMENT COORDINATION, CLIMATE VARIABILITY, LINKED FUNDS, LEVERAGED INVESTMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/951431600149037252/A-Practical-Resource-for-all-involved-with-Strategic-Planning-Processes-and-Mainstreaming-of-Climate-Resilience
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34622
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Summary:The top 10 Key Lessons from the PPCR highlight critical and strategic aspects that need to be considered in resilience planning and implementation. These lessons underscore the importance of institutional arrangements; information on climate vulnerabilities; leveraging finance; transforming at scale; engaging stakeholders; dedicated learning fora; engaging private sector; core indicators and monitoring; responsiveness to country context; and where relevant regional programming. These findings and observations are not theoretical but based on real experiences of country counterparts and multi-lateral development bank (MDB) teams over the planning and early implementation phase of the PPCR. The Knowledge Product (KP) also provides links to detailed supporting materials for optimal use of the information in your work.