Title: GEF Funding for Adaptation to Climate Change
1- GEF Funding for Adaptation to Climate Change
- By Lars Christiansen
- Program Assistant - Climate Change Adaptation
- Global Environment Facility (GEF)
- Prepared for REC workshop Adaptation to the
Consequences of the Climate Change progress
achieved and capacity building needed
2Outline of presentation
- Background on the GEF and Adaptation
- Relevant funding sources for the region SPA and
SCCF - Priority areas
- Current status and funds available
- (Examples of projects)
- How to apply for GEF funding
- From project idea to implementation brief
overview of the GEF project cycle - Key modalities for SPA and the new funds
- GEF experience with adaptation and challenges to
come - Questions
3Background on the GEF and Adaptation
- The Global Environment Facility (GEF) was
established in the early 1990s to provide new and
additional financing for projects and programs
that would address development needs and at the
same time would protect the global environment. - As the financial mechanism of the UNFCCC, the GEF
has been working under convention guidance to
implement COP decisions on adaptation. - Initial guidance (COP 1, COP4) focused on
Enabling Activities such as funds for VA
assessments and capacity building for preparation
of national communications. - Recent guidance (COP 7 ?) has emphasized
implementation leading to the establishment of
the strategic priority for adaptation under the
GEF trust fund, and two newly established funds
(SCCF and LDCF) operated separately from the GEF
Trust Fund.
4Background on the GEF and Adaptation
- General approach The GEF supports interventions
that increase resilience to the adverse impacts
of climate change on vulnerable countries,
sectors, and communities - The underlying thought behind GEFs approach is
that the adverse impacts of climate change impose
an additional cost on vulnerable countries to
meet their development goals ? GEF supplies the
funding to overcome this additional cost. - Total funds made available for Adaptation - 275
M (total pledges) - Adaptation a suite of complementary Funds
- Strategic Priority on Adaptation (SPA) (GEF
Trust Fund) - Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF) (UNFCCC)
- Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) (UNFCCC)
- Under Discussion
- Adaptation Fund of the Kyoto Protocol
5 Background on the GEF and Adaptation
- Three funding sources for Adaptation under the GEF
GEF Assistance to Address Adaptation
GEF Trust Fund Strategic Priority Piloting an
Operational Approach to Adaptation (SPA)
Least Developed Country Fund (LDCF) (implementatio
n of NAPAs) NO GLOBAL BENEFITS
Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) Top priority
to Adaptation NO GLOBAL BENEFITS
Total 57M Remaining 0M
Total 165M Remaining 135M
Total 50M Remaining 4M
6Background on the GEF and Adaptation
SPA SCCF LDCF
Priority GEBs Human development Human Development
Amount of adaptation costs paid by fund Full cost Full Cost Full Cost
Eligibility All UNFCCC parties eligible for GEF funding All non Annex I UNFCCC parties LDCs who are also UNFCCC parties
Supreme body GEF council SCCF/LDCF council SCCF/LDCF council
Replenishment One time (to be evaluated by council at completion) Rolling (by donors) Rolling (by donors)
Funds available for adaptation activities (still to allocated). 50 million (4 million) 57 million (0 million) 165 million (130 million)
7Piloting an Operational Approach to Adaptation
(SPA)
- The SPA was established as a strategic priority
under the GEF Trust Fund as response to guidance
from UNFCCC at COP7. - 50 million initial allocation, currently 46
million have been committed to projects gt after
an evaluation of the pilot the program will
evolve/be replenished. - Primary focus must be on the protection of Global
Environmental benefits in the GEF focal areas
(Biodiversity, CC mitigation, Land Degradation,
International Waters and POPs) ? Typically
mainstreaming of adaptation into existing (GEF)
development/environment project. - Must include on-the-ground pilot adaptation
actions (as opposed to pure capacity building
and/or studies)
8Piloting an Operational Approach to Adaptation
(SPA)
- 18 Approved projects Total 46 million
- More projects are approaching likely that
portfolio will be completed late 2007, early
2008. - Primarily targets Africa, South/Southeast Asia
and Latin America, but also a few projects in
Central and Eastern Europe (Hungary, Albania and
Armenia)
9SPA Examples of projects in Central and Eastern
Europe
ALBANIA Drini-Mati River Delta
- CC Vulnerabilities
- More frequent and longer flooding events in
coastal zone ? severe stress on unique
biodiversity depending on the delta ecosystem. - ?
- Adaptation Actions
- Development of monitoring and forecasting
capacity - Mainstreaming of adaptation concerns into
conservation and development plans, programs and
policies (e.g. the plan to expand the protected
area). - A suite of pilot adaptation actions to promote
learning and upscaling (to be identified). - ?
- Outcomes
- Adaptation concerns are integrated into all
coming conservation and development efforts in
the DMRD, thus increasing the CC resilience of a
key global ecosystem
10SPA Examples of projects in Central and Eastern
Europe
HUNGARY Lake Balaton
- CC Vulnerabilities
- Negative water balance leading to falling water
level in shallow lake. Complex causes, but CC
thought to be important contributor. - Unique biodiversity as well as agricultural and
tourism economies under pressure. - ?
- Adaptation Actions
- Capacity building to increase understanding of
watershed and lake processes in response to
climate change - Strengthened organizational and individual
capacities for interpreting and addressing
approaching CC vulnerabilities - Adaptation mainstreamed into all policies and
planning for the lake area - A suite of local pilot activities to facilitate
learning and replication. - ?
- Outcomes
- A better understanding of the Lake Balaton system
in relation to CC (ecological and socio economic
aspects) , and how to effectively implement
policy-making and adaptation measures in this
context. ? Decreased CC vulnerability of
ecosystems and local economies
11Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF)
- The SCCF was created as a special fund under the
UNFCCC, administered by the GEF, but separately
from the GEF Trust Fund. - (a) top priority adaptation
- Targets human development in the following
priority areas Water, land management,
agriculture, health, infrastructure development,
fragile ecosystems, integrated coastal zone
management, disaster risk management and
prevention - Total resources for adaptation, including new
pledges 57 million - All resources have been programmed
12Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF)
- 10 projects approved or under approval Total
48 million - Pipeline currently holds some 65 million worth
of additional projects, and due to lacking
replenishment the pipeline is currently closed
for new submissions. As soon as funds become
available the pipeline will reopen. - All non-annex I countries are eligible, but
funding has this far primarily been directed to
low income countries in Africa, Asia and Latin
America. No current projects in Central and
Eastern Europe although several countries would
be eligible.
13How to apply for funding through the SPA/SCCF
- The GEF Trust Fund and SCCF/LDCF works with 10
implementing GEF agencies AfDB, ADB, EBRD, FAO,
IDB, IFAD, UNDP, UNEP, UNIDO and WB. - Projects must be submitted through GEF agencies.
- For Medium Sized Projects (lt 2 million),
projects are submitted and approved on a rolling
basis. - For Full sized projects (gt 2 million), projects
are submitted in certain windows every 3 months
for inclusion in a work program approved by the
GEF council. - The GEF Secretariat reviews proposals on a
rolling basis, and usually makes a decision
within 10 days of receiving proposals.
14From project idea to implementation
- Formulation of project idea What is it that
needs to be done differently because of global
warming, and how do we go about doing it?? - Consultation with GEF agency
- Submission of PIF (3-4 pages briefly describing
the project idea, structure and outcomes of the
proposed project) - GEF secretariat reviews PIF, and ensures that
project conforms to the criteria of the fund - Project is approved by the GEF CEO and Council
- (Optional submission of request for project
preparation funding) - Submission of final project document
- GEF secretariat reviews final project document,
and ensures that project conforms to criteria of
fund and lives up to GEF fiduciary standards. - Project is endorsed by GEF CEO and Council
- Implementation starts
15Modalities for SPA and new funds
- GEF TRUST FUND (SPA)
- Incremental cost
- Global benefits
- RAF (but not in SPA!)
- Co-financing
- FULL COST Existing development financing
(resources already present in the country) can be
used as co-financing
- New FUNDS
- (LDCF SCCF)
- Additional cost
- Sliding scale (optional)
- NO RAF
- NO Global benefits
- Stand alone activities are possible (but rare)
- FULL COST Existing development financing
(resources already present in the country) can be
used as co-financing
16Additional/incremental costs approach
- The additional/incremental cost approach
includes - A baseline scenario gt what development
activities would be undertaken also in absence of
cc (baseline costs) - An adaptation scenario gt which includes
additional activities to be implemented to
address the adverse impacts of climate change in
the vulnerable sector selected for the project
(baseline costs additional costs) - Eligible funding Adaptation scenario costs
baseline scenario costs - For the SCCF a sliding scale may be used to
simplify the determination of additional costs
17Adaptation some experiences from GEF
- How to estimate the costs of adaptation?
Additional costs sounds simple on paper, but is
anything but simple in a complicated reality. - The challenge is not so much how to improve the
quality and funding for individual adaptation
projects, but rather how to mainstream adaptation
concerns into general development and
policymaking. - More information, data and experiences are
definitely neededbut many existing good
practices and local knowledge to cope with
current climate stresses already exists - gt there is enough knowledge and expertise on the
ground to start implementing adaptation!
18- THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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