2016.9017.1

Adapting economic development to climate change

Policy Advice for climate-resilient economic development
Client
Bundesmin. f.Umwelt,Klimaschutz,Naturschutz u. nukleare Sicherheit
Country
Globale Vorhaben, Konventions-/Sektor-/Pilotvorhaben
Runtime
Partner
Partnerministerien
Contact
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Context

Climate change has a huge impact on the economic growth and development of countries. There is therefore a need for methods for assessing the economic impact of climate risks and developing potential adaptation scenarios.

Up to now, there has been a lack of experience both worldwide and in the programme’s partner countries (Kazakhstan, Viet Nam and Georgia) with regard to integrating climate risks into macroeconomic forecasts. Climate data and results from sector models need to be fed into macroeconomic models to map the impacts of climate change on social and economic aspects such as income and employment and to identify appropriate adaptation actions.

Objective

The partner countries use macroeconomic models to incorporate climate risks into their long-term economic and adaptation planning. This allows climate-resilient economic development.

Approach

The project enables national modelling authorities to create long-term economic models together with economic experts from Germany.

It provides extensive training for model developers and model users, who then enable the authorities in the partner countries to include the impacts of climate change and appropriate adaptation actions in their economic planning. The project receives support with the modelling and holding the training courses in Georgia and Kazakhstan from the Institute of Economic Structures Research (GWS) and in Viet Nam from the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH).

The project advises ministries on applying findings from the modelling in political decision-making processes and in planning. Furthermore, private, public, and international financing options for adaptation actions are identified and proposed.

It also promotes international exchange by sharing project experience and developing communication materials. The aim here is that macroeconomic models for adaptation planning should be used beyond the partner countries. For this purpose, the project is already cooperating with another GIZ project called DIAPOL-CE in Nigeria and Mongolia to support modeling capacity building. 
Info graphic from CRED.
  • Water-related climate hazards in Georgia (GIZ 2025)
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  • Water-related climate hazards in Kazakhstan (GIZ 2025)
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  • Water-related climate hazards in Mongolia (GIZ 2025)
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  • CRED Factsheet (GIZ 2023)
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  • Using Macroeconomic Modelling to Inform National Climate Adaptation Planning - Lessons Learned from Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Vietnam (GIZ 2023)
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    3.71 MB
  • Review: Status and Potential Future Application of the CRED Approach (GIZ 2023)
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    1004.94 KB
  • Handbook on Macroeconomic Modelling for Climate Resilience (GIZ 2023)
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    6.76 MB
  • Global Report – Lessons Learnt from Piloting Macroeconomic Modelling for Climate Resilience (GIZ 2022)
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    4.16 MB
  • Macroeconomic Modelling for Climate Policy Planning (GIZ 2022)
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    521.14 KB
  • Using Climate Economic Modelling for Sustainable Economic Development. A Practitioner’s Guide (GIZ 2021)
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    2.89 MB
The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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