A toolbox: Planning Relocations to Protect People from Disasters and Environmental Change
This Toolbox, developed by Georgetown University, UNHCR, and IOM in close cooperation with the World Bank and UN University, seeks to provide concrete suggestions for States and other actors who are contemplating or planning to relocate people in order to
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UNHCR
Topic:
Environment, Migration and Refugees, COP25 List of UN Publications
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2016
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English
In Harm’s Way: International protection in the context of nexus dynamics between conflict or violence and disaster or climate change
This overview sets out recommendations, based on the present study, to strengthen implementation of refugee law-based international protection when cross-border movements occur in the context of nexus dynamics. It does so by examining four case studies, which concern:
– Kenya and Ethiopia’s responses, primarily during 2011–2012, to the cross-border movement of Somalis in the context of drought, food insecurity and famine, when conflict and violence also prevailed in southern and central Somalia; and
– Brazil and Mexico’s responses, primarily during 2010–2012, to the cross-border movement of Haitians in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, when insecurity, violence and human rights violations also prevailed in Haiti.
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UNHCR
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Other
Topic:
Environment, Migration and Refugees, COP25 List of UN Publications
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
Mapping of existing international and regional guidance and tools on averting, minimizing, addressing and facilitating durable solutions to displacement related to the adverse impacts of climate change
The objectives of this mapping are to:
- Enhance dissemination of the existing tools and guidance;
- Identify key opportunities to further develop tools and guidance, to enhance coherence between tools and guidance and to ensure better implementation of existing tools and guidance;
- Inform the development of recommendations related to tools and guidance by the Task Force on Displacement; and
- Inform the work of the Warsaw International Mechanism on Loss and Damage as it pertains to tools and guidance.
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UNHCR
Theme:
Other
Topic:
Environment, Migration and Refugees, Mitigation, COP25 List of UN Publications
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
Greening Technical and Vocational Education and Training – A practical guide for institutions
Greening Technical and Vocational Education and Training: a practical guide for institutions is designed to help leaders and practitioners of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in improving their understanding of, and implementing, education for sustainable development (ESD).
It is guided by a whole-institution approach, and uses a step-by-step process that can be applied in an institutional setting. The process consists of four steps: understanding, planning, implementing, and monitoring and assessment. The Guide identifies several key elements to assist TVET leaders and their institutional teams in understanding the steps in greening their institutions and programmes. It explains the need for, and the institutional benefits of, greening. It also addresses key elements for creating the rationale and strategy prior to launching the first step. The core elements of creating an institutional greening plan (IGP), addressing short, medium and long-term goals, are outlined in Step 2. Then Steps 3 and 4 address suggestions for implementing, developing and assessing the e greening process.
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Organization:
UNESCO
Theme:
Education
Topic:
Education, Training, Green Jobs/Economy, COP25 List of UN Publications
Type of material:
Guidance Document
Publication date:
2017
Language:
English
UNICEF Youth
The UNICEF Youth website provides several activities, materials, lessons, and resources on climate action for students to discuss the impacts of climate change on the world and the humanitarian effects that it causes. Students will also gain knowledge in their own role to fight for climate justice and the movements that have already taken shape by young people around the globe.
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UNICEF
Topic:
Education, Environment, Training, Biodiversity, Children, Green Jobs/Economy, Human Rights and Justice, Science, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2019
Language:
English
Discovering Forests
This teaching guide provides key elements on how to integrate the theme forest into the classroom. It helps youth to understand forest as well as effective pedagogical approach for teachering plan.
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Teaching guide
Organization:
FAO
Theme:
Youth
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Education, Environment, Forestry, Water, Training, Children, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
Climate-Smart Agriculture
This training manual aims at exploring the impacts of climate change on agriculture and food security as well as presenting key concepts on climate-smart agriculture including gender dimensions.
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Training Manual
Organization:
FAO
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Environment, Training, Capacity Development
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Other
Publication date:
2018
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English
Climate is changing. Food and agriculture must too
This activity book for kids explores key concepts of climate change and its relation to food waste, natural resources, fisheries, and food systems.
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Activity Book
Organization:
FAO
Theme:
Youth
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Education, Environment, Adaptation, Children, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2019
Language:
English
Eating Healthy Matters
This activity book is for young people interested in learning more about healthy diets.
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Activity Book
Organization:
FAO
Theme:
Youth
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Education, Environment, Children, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2019
Language:
English
YUNGA Youth Guides
YUNGA Youth Guides allow you to explore three themes such as Ocean, Forest and Biodiversity more closely, building a detailed understanding of the issues at hand and the ways in which you can get involved. They also contain links to additional resources and information so you can keep learning independently.
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Forest, Ocean, Bioversity
Organization:
FAO
Theme:
Youth
Topic:
Education, Environment, Forestry, Water, Training, Biodiversity, Ecosystems, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
Innovative or Ancient? Increasing Water Resilience in Nepal
This case study focuses on innovative solutions that the Nepal Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) Community of Practice (COP) has introduced to increase water security. It also looks at how ancient practices are being reinstated to revive dried-up springs. New uncertainty on the availability of freshwater resources in many parts of the world call for global climate efforts to focus on transformative actions that increase water security, and to reduce the impact on vulnerable communities. The Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) PPCR is funding many such initiatives.
This brief is part of the PPCR Knowledge for Resilience Series. The Series aims to share the lessons learned by countries implementing projects under the CIF’s PPCR.
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Organization:
CIF, Oxford Policy Management, OneWorld
Topic:
Environment, Finance, Water, Adaptation, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
Minimizing First-mover Adaptation Costs: Jamaica
This case study captures emerging trends in adaptation-directed microfinance in Jamaica. Microfinance is a critical enabler of climate resilience because it provides communities with direct access to the financial resources they require to address their most pressing needs. The findings in this case study have emerged from a variety of country interventions funded by the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR).
This brief is part of the PPCR Knowledge for Resilience Series. The Series aims to share the lessons learned by countries implementing projects under the CIF’s PPCR.
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CIF, Oxford Policy Management, OneWorld
Topic:
Environment, Finance, Adaptation, Green Jobs/Economy, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
The Market Matures for Microfinance: Tajikistan
This case study captures emerging trends in adaptation-directed microfinance in Tajikistan. Microfinance is a critical enabler of climate resilience because it provides communities with direct access to the financial resources they require to address their most pressing needs. The findings in this case study have emerged from a variety of country interventions funded by the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR).
This brief is part of the PPCR Knowledge for Resilience Series. The Series aims to share the lessons learned by countries implementing projects under the CIF’s PPCR.
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CIF, Oxford Policy Management, OneWorld
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Energy, Environment, Finance, Adaptation, Green Jobs/Economy, Financial Mechanisms
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
Building Resilience through Decentralized Water Resource Management in the Caribbean
The case studies presented in this research brief provide some examples of how Caribbean countries under the Climate Investment Fund’s (CIF) Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) are working towards achieving enhanced water resilience through decentralized solutions. These include rainwater harvesting, community storage tanks, and small-scale desalination. In addition, the case studies point towards the factors that affect the adoption of such solutions.
This brief is part of the PPCR Knowledge for Resilience Series. The Series aims to share the lessons learned by countries implementing projects under the CIF’s PPCR.
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Organization:
CIF, Oxford Policy Management, OneWorld
Topic:
Environment, Finance, Water, Green Jobs/Economy, Population Dynamics, Public Participation, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
Microfinance for Climate Adaptation: From Readiness to Resilience
This research brief uses a case study approach to document best practice and innovation on intermediated, concessional, microfinance mechanisms that have arisen from a variety of climate-direction interventions funded through the Climate Investment Fund’s (CIF) Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR). It shows that using intermediated, concessionary finance to enable inclusive, microfinance solutions allows communities vulnerable to climate change to adapt and build resilience by financing income-producing activities, building up their assets, stabilizing consumption and taking measures to protect themselves against climate risks.
This brief is part of the PPCR Knowledge for Resilience Series. The Series aims to share the lessons learned by countries implementing projects under the CIF’s PPCR.
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Organization:
CIF, Oxford Policy Management, OneWorld
Topic:
Economic and Development Planning, Environment, Finance, Adaptation, Ecosystems, Risk Reduction/Management, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2018
Language:
English
Evaluation and Learning Partnership on financing forest-related enterprises: Learning from the Forest Investment Program and other initiatives
The objective of this learning review is to learn lessons from the experience of the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) Forest Investment Program (FIP) and other initiatives in supporting investments in forest-related enterprises. The study identifies key barriers and risks that impact leveraging private finance and examines how to overcome these challenges to increase the viability and scale of private-sector investments, with an emphasis on small and medium-scale enterprises.
FIP works primarily through multilateral development banks (MDBs) to put in place enabling investments, with aspirations towards piloting replicable models of REDD+ asset investment that will attract new and additional sources of finance.
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Organization:
CIF, IIED, LTS International
Topic:
Finance, Forestry, REDD, Ecosystems, Green Jobs/Economy, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2019
Language:
English
A Learning Review of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM) for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in the Forest Investment Program of the Climate Investment Funds
This learning review aims to capture the experience of the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) Forest Investment Program (FIP) in encouraging greater involvement of Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) in financial and policy processes that relate to forests. It focuses on the use of an innovative Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM) and serves as a resource for stakeholders – including forest-dependent communities, DGM practitioners, donors, multilateral development banks and climate funds – to understand the early outcomes of the DGM and identify useful lessons and insights to guide current and future DGM implementation.
The DGM is a special initiative under FIP to support the full and effective participation of IPLCs in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and promote sustainable forest management and forest carbon stocks, a global process known as REDD+.
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Organization:
CIF, Itad
Topic:
Education, Finance, Forestry, Land Use Management, Training, REDD, Ecosystems, Population Dynamics, Financial Mechanisms, Governance – Territorial and Local
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2019
Language:
English
Towards Large-Scale Commercial Investment in African Forestry
This study reviews the conditions that enabled the successful structuring of the few recent private sector investments in African forestry. It aims to assess the current market potential for commercial forestry in Africa, to analyze alternative investment models for its development, and to advise on the feasibility of a dedicated fund promoting new and additional investments in the sector.
Findings from this study are intended to support the African Development Bank (AfDB) and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Kenya in evaluating and designing alternative private funding models for commercial forestry in Africa with a view to ultimately establish, or aid the establishment of, a specialized investment vehicle for commercial forestry plantations.
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Organization:
CIF, Acacia Sustainable Business Advisors, AfDB, WWF
Topic:
Finance, Forestry, Green Jobs/Economy, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2019
Language:
English
Scaling up of Rooftop Solar in the SME Sector in India
This study aims to diagnose the reasons for the slow growth and low investments in solar rooftop in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in India and assess the key barriers and potential ways to help scale up.
The study also evaluates appropriate financial instruments that balance the concerns of lenders with the needs of MSMEs. A total of 150 MSMEs were surveyed across six identified clusters (rubber and plastic; pharmaceuticals; auto; paper; food and beverage; textiles). Through this lens, the study proposes interventions to promote and increase uptake of rooftop solar in the MSME segment in India.
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Organization:
CIF, Deloitte
Topic:
Energy, Finance, Industry, Green Jobs/Economy, Technology, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2019
The Clean Technology Fund and Concessional Finance
This study takes one of the first comprehensive looks at how concessional finance has already been used and could be used in the future to accelerate deployments of clean energy technologies in emerging markets. It then analyzes how concessional funds may be effectively deployed in the future, and in what types of markets concessional finance can generate the greatest impact by driving down technology costs, creating and de-risking markets, and opening doors for commercial finance.
This study reviews concessional finance efforts of the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) Clean Technology Fund (CTF) in five countries: Chile, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Morocco, and Thailand. The CTF was established to provide scaled-up financing to developing countries for the demonstration, deployment, and transfer of low-carbon technologies with a significant potential for long-term greenhouse-gas emissions savings.
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Organization:
CIF, BNEF
Topic:
Energy, Environment, Finance, Technology, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2019
Language:
English