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Technical Session 3:
Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk
Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation and
Green Growth for
Sustainable Development
References of Presentation
1. Projectization of Action Plans for TS 3
2. Budget and Time Lines
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Project Proposal  1
Integration of CCA and DRR in Post-disaster
Needs Assessment (PDNA)
• This project envisages carrying out research study on
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available PDNA reports for major hydrometeorological disasters such as Cyclone Sidr,
Cyclone Nargis, Typhoon Ketsana – covering all
affected countries such as Philippines, Cambodia, Lao
PDR and Pakistan floods 2010.
The study will review and examine the scope for
integrating CCA aspects in different sectors where
assessments of damage, losses and needs have been
made.
Scenarios will be developed - had there been
integration of CCA what would have been the costs,
knowledge gaps and institutional capacity needs.
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Component 1: Reviewing PDNA reports of
major hydro-meteorological disasters
• The review will involve sectroal needs
assessment aspects in social, infrastructure,
productive and cross-cutting sectors from two
points of views.
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One is to examine those interventions as a part
of the needs which are closely linked to disaster
risk resilience.
The second is to examine what is ‘the extra cost’
involved in implementing risk resilience
inventions in different PDNA which represents
the diverse context of post-disaster needs.
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Component 2: Identifying the common
interventions for DRR and CCA in PDNA
• Effort will be made to conduct research study based on
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published literatures to identify a set of interventions
and policy options promoting DRR and CCA.
A detailed matrix will be arrived at identifying those
sets of interventions/policies common to CCA and DRR.
Areas of convergence as well as divergence will also
be listed out.
Cost effectiveness of these common areas shall also be
worked out.
PDNA reports will be used further to examine the
feasibility of integrating CCA and DRR in the future
PDNA efforts.
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Component 3: Guideline for preparing future
PDNA which will have integrated CCA and DRR
component.
• Draft guideline for integrating CCA and DRR in PDNA
will be arrived at based on this research study.
• Two expert group consultative workshops shall be
organized to examine the key findings as well as draft
guideline, which will be followed up further by
consulting the key stakeholders among the
development partners.
Expected Outcomes
• A Research Study on Feasibility of integrating CCA and
DRR in PDNA
• Guideline for preparing PDNA inclusive of CCA and
DRR aspects.
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Modalities
Proposed Budget
USD1.5M to be allocated as follows:
• USD0.25M for Component 1 (Year 1)
•USD0.25M for Component 2 (Year 2)
•USD1M for Component 3 (Year 3)
Target region, sub-region, or group of countries
Member states of:
ASEAN (Cambodia, Vietnam, Lao PDR and Philippines)
SAARC (Bangladesh and Pakistan
Potential Partners
UN ECLAC, World Bank and ESCAP (as leads) with
ADRC, ADPC and UNDP(as co-leads)
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Project Proposal  2
Resource tracking for disaster risk reduction in
high risk least developed countries
• This project aims to track available resources for
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disaster risk reduction in representative least
developed countries (LDCs) viz., Small Island
Developing Countries (Pacific islands) and Land
Locked Developing Countries (LLDCs) etc.
The study will examine the various windows of
opportunities, which are used for funding disaster
risk reduction directly as well as indirectly.
The study envisages arriving at an assessment with
regards to funding gaps for DRR in selected high risk
and low capacity LDCs.
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Component 1: Identifying various aspects of
financial resources which are directly/indirectly linked to
disaster risk reduction.
• The direct funding to DRR as standalone sectoral investment
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includes awareness building, development of emergency
management capacity, early warning and disaster
preparedness, retrofitting of infrastructure etc.
The vulnerability-reducing investments are considered indirect
DRR investments. These investments are also closely linked to
MDG sectors.
Similarly, mainstreaming DRR in development indirectly
contributes to risk resilient investments in social, productive,
infrastructure and cross-cutting sectors.
A research study will be conducted to examine funding gaps
for DRR vis-à-vis the risk profile and existing institutional
capacities for selected countries representing SID and LLDC.
This effort will essentially aim to examine investment scenarios
for DRR in high risk and low capacity LDCs.
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Component 2: Reviewing sources of funding in
relation to DRR
• The review study will examine sources of funding from
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the lense of DRR investments both directly as well as
indirectly.
The sources of funding which will particularly be
examined includes : National Budget– Sectoral
allocation for Social, Infrastructure, Productive and
Cross-cutting, Official Development Assistance (ODA) –G
20 decisions, IMF, WB, ADB, South-South economic
assistance, Workers’ remittances, Private Capital Inflows
– FDI, Insurance, Development Aid, United Nations
Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) etc.
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Component 3: Assessing funding gaps for DRR
• Efforts will be made to study the supply and demand for funding
DRR activities in the selected high risk and low capacity LDCs.
These efforts will lead to assess the funding gaps.
• The study will be extended further to suggest the strategies, ways
and means for addressing these gaps.
• Two consultants will be hired – who will jointly prepare working
paper/concept note for discussions in the project initiation
meeting. An expert group meeting will be held to review the key
findings and to finalize the strategy paper for enhancing
investments in DRR.
Expected Outcomes
• A Research Study on Resource Tracking for DRR in Selected High
Risk and Low Capacity LDCs.
• An Assessment of Funding Gaps for DRR.
• Strategy Paper on Enhancing DRR Funding
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
Modalities
Proposed Budget
USD2 M to be allocated as follows:
• USD0. 5M for Component 1 (Year 1)
•USD0. 5M for Component 2 (Year 2)
•USD1M for Component 3 (Year 3)
Target region, sub-region, or group of countries
Member states of:
ASEAN (Cambodia, Vietnam, Lao PDR and Philippines)
SAARC (Bangladesh and Pakistan
Potential Partners
UN ISDR, World Bank and ESCAP (as leads) with
ADRC, ADPC and UNDP(as co-leads)
Technical Session 3 : Promoting Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change
Adaptation and Green Growth for Sustainable Development
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