Climate Change Adaptation and Social Inclusion Screening and Quantification Tool for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance

Indonesia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including projected sea-level rises, changing precipitation patterns, intense tropical cyclones, and storm surges. This is largely due to the concentration of urban poor in city peripheries, where infrastructure supply is limited and of low-quality. The government of Indonesia is strongly committed to combating climate change and, as such, has made a number of commitments to strengthen its climate change adaptation and mitigation priorities. As a step towards this, Indonesia ratified the Paris Agreement in 2016 and submitted its nationally determined contributions (NDCs). In this context it becomes imperative to catalyze infrastructure investments that foster E&S sustainability, with a focus on gender protection and equality, particularly in, vulnerable communities. To help further the government’s strategic priorities, PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF), a leading non-bank private infrastructure financing institution, is committed to strengthening the application of international best practices in climate risk and social inclusion standard. The objective of this assignment was to (i) strengthen IIF’s capacity to develop a strategy and methodology to screen climate-smart projects and quantify the impacts and benefits of the application of climate risk, gender, and other social inclusion considerations such as Cultural Heritage, Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and Indigenous peoples from a project perspective and (ii) help support and advance Indonesia’s sustainability and climate commitments.

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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2024-07-24
Subjects:CLIMATE CHANGE, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION, CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IMPACTS, CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FINANCE, CLIMATE ACTION, SDG 11, SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES, SDG 13,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099070324064034281/P16329613268310151b61a10ba11be8392c
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41947
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spelling dig-okr-10986419472024-07-25T20:38:42Z Climate Change Adaptation and Social Inclusion Screening and Quantification Tool for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance World Bank CLIMATE CHANGE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FINANCE CLIMATE ACTION SDG 11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES SDG 13 Indonesia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including projected sea-level rises, changing precipitation patterns, intense tropical cyclones, and storm surges. This is largely due to the concentration of urban poor in city peripheries, where infrastructure supply is limited and of low-quality. The government of Indonesia is strongly committed to combating climate change and, as such, has made a number of commitments to strengthen its climate change adaptation and mitigation priorities. As a step towards this, Indonesia ratified the Paris Agreement in 2016 and submitted its nationally determined contributions (NDCs). In this context it becomes imperative to catalyze infrastructure investments that foster E&S sustainability, with a focus on gender protection and equality, particularly in, vulnerable communities. To help further the government’s strategic priorities, PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF), a leading non-bank private infrastructure financing institution, is committed to strengthening the application of international best practices in climate risk and social inclusion standard. The objective of this assignment was to (i) strengthen IIF’s capacity to develop a strategy and methodology to screen climate-smart projects and quantify the impacts and benefits of the application of climate risk, gender, and other social inclusion considerations such as Cultural Heritage, Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and Indigenous peoples from a project perspective and (ii) help support and advance Indonesia’s sustainability and climate commitments. 2024-07-24T18:58:16Z 2024-07-24T18:58:16Z 2024-07-24 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099070324064034281/P16329613268310151b61a10ba11be8392c https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41947 English en_US CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC: World Bank
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URBAN DEVELOPMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FINANCE
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
SDG 13
CLIMATE CHANGE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FINANCE
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
SDG 13
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CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FINANCE
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
SDG 13
CLIMATE CHANGE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FINANCE
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
SDG 13
World Bank
Climate Change Adaptation and Social Inclusion Screening and Quantification Tool for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
description Indonesia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including projected sea-level rises, changing precipitation patterns, intense tropical cyclones, and storm surges. This is largely due to the concentration of urban poor in city peripheries, where infrastructure supply is limited and of low-quality. The government of Indonesia is strongly committed to combating climate change and, as such, has made a number of commitments to strengthen its climate change adaptation and mitigation priorities. As a step towards this, Indonesia ratified the Paris Agreement in 2016 and submitted its nationally determined contributions (NDCs). In this context it becomes imperative to catalyze infrastructure investments that foster E&S sustainability, with a focus on gender protection and equality, particularly in, vulnerable communities. To help further the government’s strategic priorities, PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF), a leading non-bank private infrastructure financing institution, is committed to strengthening the application of international best practices in climate risk and social inclusion standard. The objective of this assignment was to (i) strengthen IIF’s capacity to develop a strategy and methodology to screen climate-smart projects and quantify the impacts and benefits of the application of climate risk, gender, and other social inclusion considerations such as Cultural Heritage, Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and Indigenous peoples from a project perspective and (ii) help support and advance Indonesia’s sustainability and climate commitments.
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URBAN DEVELOPMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IMPACTS
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FINANCE
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
SDG 13
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title Climate Change Adaptation and Social Inclusion Screening and Quantification Tool for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
title_short Climate Change Adaptation and Social Inclusion Screening and Quantification Tool for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
title_full Climate Change Adaptation and Social Inclusion Screening and Quantification Tool for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
title_fullStr Climate Change Adaptation and Social Inclusion Screening and Quantification Tool for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Adaptation and Social Inclusion Screening and Quantification Tool for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
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