This report considers how finance and planning ministries can respond strategically to climate risk, highlighting best practices from Southeast Asia and identifying crosscutting priorities.
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- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TCS240523-2
- Dimensions
- 8.5x11
- ISBN
- 978-92-9277-007-5 978-92-9277-008-2 978-92-9277-009-9
- Pages
- 90
- Published in
- Philippines
- SKU
- TCS240523-2
- pages
- 88
Table of Contents
- Contents 5
- Figures and Boxes 6
- Foreword 8
- Acknowledgments 9
- Abbreviations 10
- Executive Summary 11
- 1. Introduction 15
- 2. Climate-Related Fiscal Risk Assessment 21
- Climate Risk Identification 21
- Climate Risk Impact Assessment 23
- Climate-Related Fiscal Risk Disclosure and Integration into Fiscal Planning Frameworks 26
- 3. Climate-Related Fiscal Risk Management 29
- Risk Assignment 29
- Climate Investment and Financing Strategy 31
- Ensuring a Sustainable Fiscal Trajectory 35
- Building up Fiscal Resilience Against Climate-Related Shocks 40
- 4. Climate Finance Mobilization 44
- Mobilizing and Deploying Public Funds 44
- Mobilizing and Deploying Private Capital and International Funds 48
- 5. Conclusions 51
- Appendixes 54
- I: Case Studies: Climate-Related Fiscal Risk Assess 54
- II: Case Studies: Climate-Related Fiscal Risk Asses 60
- III: Case Studies: Climate Finance Mobilization 76