Cambodia has recorded impressive economic growth and improvements in social well-being in the last two decades, and it aspires to become an upper-middle income country by 2030 and a high-income country 2050. However, this progress is threatened by climate change. If appropriate and risk-informed adaptation actions are not taken, Cambodia's gross domestic product (GDP) may fall 9.4 percent by 2050 and crop yields could fall 30 percent under a high emissions scenario. The burden of climate impacts in Cambodia is likely to fall disproportionately on poor households and marginalized groups because they tend to be more reliant on climate-sensitive livelihoods such as agriculture and fisheries; live in climate vulnerable areas; and have their adaptive capacity substantially stretched by more frequent extreme weather events and disasters. Addressing climate impacts must take place at multiple levels, including the local level, in which communities and local governments are on the frontlines for action. The Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) has established decentralized systems for local development planning and financing, such as through a commune investment program (CIP). This mechanism can bring resilience planning into local development, influence awareness and behavioral change within communities, and contribute to the country's mitigation and adaptation goals. The report maps out the government's key regulatory frameworks, policy priorities, and institutional arrangements that could deliver climate finance and accelerate climate action at the local level. It also captures lessons learned from initiatives in Cambodia to integrate climate risks into local development investments and incentivize climate action. Lastly, the report highlights best practices that could be considered in future local climate-smart investments.
Authors
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/07/16
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Scaling Up Locally-Led Climate Action in Cambodia
- Pages
- 70
- Published in
- United States of America
- Unit Owning
- Social EAP 1 (SEAS1)
- Version Type
- Final
- Volume No
- 1
Table of Contents
- SCALING UP LOCALLY-LED 1
- CLIMATE ACTION 1
- IN CAMBODIA 1
- SCALING UP LOCALLY-LED 3
- CLIMATE ACTION 3
- IN CAMBODIA 3
- Contents 4
- Abbreviations 6
- Acknowledgements 7
- Executive Summary 8
- Introduction The Imperative of Local Climate Action in Cambodia 13
- Institutional Mechanisms for Enabling Locally-led Climate Action 17
- Decentralizing Climate Finance and Action Leveraging the CS Fund and Mainstreaming Climate into Local Planning 23
- Best Practices for Local Climate Action and Investments 35
- Conclusion 49
- PBCRG Projects in Cambodia 53
- Overview of Ongoing Climate Change Projects in Cambodia 55
- List of Regional Climate Action Project Evaluations 59
- Timeline for Budget Preparation for SNAs 62
- Lessons from the Field Best Practices for Agro-ecosystem 63
- Function 63
- References 64