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Climate-smart development : adding up the benefits of actions that help build prosperity, end poverty and combat climate change

Climate-smart development : adding up the benefits of actions that help build prosperity, end poverty and combat climate change (Vol. 1 of 2) : Main report / Sameer Akbar, Gary Kleiman, Surabi Menon & Laura Segafredo. Washington DC : World Bank, June 2014, 88 p.

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Points marquants de l’étude (© WB) :

  • S’il est bien conçu, un même projet de développement qui améliore la vie collective, sauve des vies et fait croître le PIB peut également contribuer à la lutte contre le changement climatique.
  • L’ étude fait la démonstration de ces multiples bienfaits en se penchant sur le cas de cinq grands pays et de l’Union européenne, notamment dans le secteur du transport et de l’efficacité énergétique dans l’industrie et le bâtiment.
  • Elle fournit des données concrètes pour aider les responsables politiques à appréhender le potentiel plus large que recèlent les investissements en faveur d’un développement intelligent face au climat… lire la suite

Abstract (© World Bank) :

This report describes efforts by the ClimateWorks Foundation and the World Bank to quantify the multiple economic, social, and environmental benefits associated with policies and projects to reduce emissions in select sectors and regions. The report has three objectives: 1) to develop a holistic, adaptable framework to capture and measure the multiple benefits of reducing emissions of several pollutants; 2) to demonstrate how local and national policymakers, members of the international development community, and others can use this framework to design and analyze policies and projects; and 3) to contribute a compelling rationale for effectively combining climate action with sustainable development and green growth worldwide. By using a systems approach to analyze policies and projects, this work illustrates ways to capitalize on synergies between efforts to reduce emissions and spur development, minimize costs, and maximize societal benefits. This report uses several case studies to demonstrate how to apply the analytical framework. Three simulated case studies analyzed the effects of key sector policies to determine the benefits realized in the United States, China, the European Union, India, Mexico, and Brazil. The sector policies include regulations, taxes, and incentives to stimulate a shift to clean transport, improved industrial energy efficiency, and more energy efficient buildings and appliances. Also presented are results of four simulated case studies that analyzed several sub-national development projects, scaled up to the national level, to determine the additional benefits over the life of each project, generally 20 years. By applying the framework to analyze both types of interventions, this report demonstrates the efficacy of this approach for national and local policymakers, international finance organizations, and others. These case studies show that climate change mitigation and air quality protection can be integral to effective development efforts and can provide a net economic benefit. Quantifying the benefits of climate action can facilitate support from constituencies interested in public health and food and energy security; it can also advance the international discussion of effective ways to address climate change while pursuing green growth. In this report, the chapter 1 provides background information on the pollutants covered in this report and identifies opportunities to achieve both local socioeconomic and global climate objectives by reducing emissions. It also introduces new modeling tools that enable broader economic analysis of emissions-reduction programs. Chapter 2 explains how these tools can be combined to develop an effective framework to analyze policies and projects. Chapter 3 demonstrates the framework, using several policy- and project-based case studies to estimate the multiple benefits of emissions reductions from a regional or national level. Finally, Chapter 4 explores the challenges to operationalizing the framework and presents conclusions from the study


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Danièle Revel (1 juillet 2014). Climate-smart development : adding up the benefits of actions that help build prosperity, end poverty and combat climate change. Veille énergie climat. Consulté le 3 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/ob4k


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