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Country climate and development report: Maldives - June 2024

WBG, The World Bank Goup (2024) Country climate and development report: Maldives - June 2024. WBG (The World Bank Goup), Washington.

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Abstract

The main report analyzes the climate resilience and green transitions as well as the enablers to address critical climate hazards and reap development benefits in more detail. Figure ES.1 presents the report’s conceptual framework. After an introduction to the Maldives’ development trajectory, the CCDR discusses the main climate hazards—SLR and ocean warming—based on several pieces of original modeling work conducted for this report (Chapter 1). At the core of the report is the discussion of the key resilience xii Country Climate and Development Report: Maldives transitions for climate-resilient ecosystems (Chapter 3), islands and infrastructure (Chapter 4), and livelihoods (Chapter 5), focusing on tourism (5.1) and fisheries (5.2) as the main sectors of the economy as well as social protection and people (5.3). The need for a green transition is discussed in Chapter 6 and focuses on energy (6.1), mobility (6.2), and waste (6.3). The CCDR identifies four key enablers for the resilience and green transitions: macro and fiscal stability as well as finance (Chapter 7), policies and institutions (Chapter 2), and adaptation planning (Section 4.2). Based on the findings from this analysis, this CCDR presents a set of Key Recommendations that are structured along six High-Level Objectives. The High-Level Objectives are aligned with the report’s conceptual framework. The Key Recommendations build on a longer list of technical recommendations identified throughout the report at the end of the individual chapters and sections. Table ES1 provides a snapshot of the Key Recommendations with those considered urgent (as defined in the main report) marked with a symbol. The Key Recommendations are further elaborated (including in terms of the time frame for implementation, synergies and trade-offs with other development objectives, implementation barriers, and progress indicators) in Chapter 8 of the main report

Item Type: Documents
Keywords: Maldives, Climate, Resilience, Climate Change, Green Economy, Infrastructure, Livelihoods, Ecosystem
Subjects: Disasters and Climate Change
Depositing User: Vivek D ICSF
Date Deposited: 24 Sep 2024 12:05
Last Modified: 24 Sep 2024 12:05
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/20359

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