Informing Climate-Resilient Development: the Application of Cost Benefit Analysis in the PACC Programme - Experiences and Lessons Learned in the Application of CBA to PACC Demonstration Projects - Part 2

Informing Climate-Resilient Development: the Application of Cost Benefit Analysis in the PACC Programme - Experiences and Lessons Learned in the Application of CBA to PACC Demonstration Projects - Part 2

Abstract:

This report has been developed to summarise and communicate the key outputs and learnings of the cost–benefit analysis (CBA) work programme undertaken as part of the Global Environment Facility’s Special Climate Change Fund (GEF-SCCF)- and AusAID-funded Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) programme.
Two related €˜knowledge products€™ on CBA and climate change mainstreaming have also been prepared under the PACC programme. These are (i) PACC Technical Report No. 1, Informing climate-resilient development: the application of cost–benefit analysis CBA) in the Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) programme.“ Experiences and lessons learned on capacity building (September 2013); and (ii) Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in the Pacific: A practical guide (July 2013). These documents are available via the Pacific Climate Change Portal (http://www.pacificclimatechange.net/) and the PACC webpages (www.sprep.org/pacc-home).

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