Microinsurance for the Rural Poor: Weather-indexed Agricultural Insurance
This slide presentation introduces the role of micro-insurance and, in particular, weather-indexed insurance as an option for adaptation to climate change in the agricultural sector. In fact, there are many constraints in the traditional crop insurance especially due to moral hazard and asymmetric information. The presentation ends with an overview of the IFAD-WFP Weather Risk Management Facility.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Adaptation, Réduction/Gestion des risques
Type de publication:
Présentation PowerPoint
Date de publication:
2008
Langue:
Anglais
Using Biogas Technology: Farmers in Eritrea Help Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
This activity report looks at the benefits of biogas including providing poor rural women and men in developing countries with clean and renewable energy all year round. The advantages of biogas technology are illustrated by a case study from Eritrea.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation, Énergie, Science, Atténuation
Type de publication:
Rapport d'Activités
Date de publication:
2009
Langue:
Anglais
Heat Wave in Jordan has Farmers Worried
This video introduces the issue of heat waves in Jordan. This climatic phenomenon creates considerable concern among the local population: exceptionally hot weather across Jordan made many farmers worried. Jordan, already among the world’s top 10 water-poor countries, is the only country in the Middle East to ration water year round.
Visiter le site
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation, Adaptation
Type de publication:
Ressources Audiovisuelles
Date de publication:
2007
Langue:
Anglais
Stories from the Field (factsheet): China Biogas Project Turns Waste into Energy
This activity report presents an IFAD supported project aimed to turn waste into energy in China. In particular the project recognised that animal manure is a source of methane, the main component of natural gas and a potent greenhouse gas when released to the atmosphere. But methane can also be captured and used as a source of clean, renewable and affordable energy. The project provided about 30,000 poor households with nearly 23,000 ‘biodigester’ tanks for biogas production. As a result, methane emissions dropped, incomes rose and household sanitation and health improved.
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ARB, FRE, SPN, ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation, Énergie, Atténuation
Type de publication:
Rapport d'Activités
Date de publication:
2008
Langue:
Arabe, Anglais, Français, Espagnol
China Biogas Project Turns Waste into Energy – BBC World Documentary Featuring IFAD-supported Project in China
This video introduces the issue of biogas as an alternative source of energy. Animal manure is a source of methane, the main component of natural gas and a potent greenhouse gas when released to the atmosphere. But methane can also be captured and used as a source of clean, renewable and affordable energy. An IFAD-supported project in China provided about 30,000 poor households with nearly 23,000 ‘biodigester’ tanks for biogas production. As a result, methane emissions dropped, incomes rose and household sanitation and health improved.
Visiter le site
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation, Énergie, Atténuation
Type de publication:
Ressources Audiovisuelles
Date de publication:
2008
Langue:
Anglais
Mainstreaming Climate Change into Development OperationsAsia and Pacific Division's Endeavours
This slide presentation provides an overview of the efforts undertaken by IFAD’s Asia and Pacific Division to address climate change. Examples include the cooperation with the Global Mechanism to link climate change and land in the Country Strategic Opportunities Programme (COSOP) for Viet Nam, the promotion of payment for environmental services (PES) through the RUPES project, and the pilot of index-based weather insurance products through the IMI funded pilot-project in China.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation, Adaptation
Type de publication:
Présentation PowerPoint
Date de publication:
2008
Langue:
Anglais
Climate Change Adaptation in IFAD
This slide presentation is about the main findings of an IFAD portfolio review carried out by the Environment Desk in IFAD’s Technical Advisory Division. The portfolio review revealed that IFAD strengths concerning adaptation lie in the following areas: (i) community empowerment, (ii) promoting access to land and natural resources, (iii) supporting community-based approaches, (iv) addressing the gender dimension, (v) building on traditional and indigenous knowledge, and (vi) supporting pro-poor research.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation, Adaptation
Type de publication:
Présentation PowerPoint
Date de publication:
2008
Langue:
Anglais
The CLIMTRAIN Project
This curriculum covers the CLIMTRAIN project: a climate change tailor-made training programme for IFAD’s Programme Management Department. The main goal of the CLIMTRAIN project is to support directly IFAD’s Programme Management Department (PMD) in building its capacity both in climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation
Type de publication:
Document d'Orientation
Date de publication:
2008
Langue:
Anglais
Closing the Gap Between Climate Adaptation and Poverty Reduction Frameworks
This activity report observes that national frameworks to reduce poverty and adapt to climate change rarely, if ever, interlink. Most Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRSs) and National Development Strategies (NDSs) screened during a review by ODI ignore climate change issues almost entirely. Gaps and disconnects between climate adaptation and poverty reduction frameworks undermine efforts to cushion the poverty impact of climate change. More effort is needed to improve links between climate change adaptation plans and projects and country-led poverty reduction strategies.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD, Overseas Development Institute
Thème:
Adaptation
Type de publication:
Rapport d'Activités
Date de publication:
2009
Langue:
Anglais
Gender and Desertification: Expanding Roles for Women to Restore Drylands
This analytical report examines the impact of desertification on women, their role in the management of natural resources and drylands, and the constraints they face. It presents the experiences of several IFAD-supported programmes and projects in addressing women as natural resource users and managers in dryland areas, and highlights some of the approaches used to reach women more effectively. It also presents lessons learned from IFAD programmes and projects, and recommendations for expanding women’s roles in order to restore dryland areas.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Aménagement des Terres, Adaptation, Genre
Type de publication:
Document Analytique-Technique
Date de publication:
2006
Langue:
Anglais
Climate Change: A Growing Challenge for Development and Poverty Reduction
This analytical report discusses the impact of climate change on poverty reduction and development. It stresses that generally attention has focused on mitigation – slowing the pace of climate change – and adaptation – helping people cope with its effects. However, remarkably little has been said or written about the people who will feel the impact most – the poor rural people of developing countries – and even less attention has been given to how they can contribute to slowing its advance.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Planification Economique et du Développement
Type de publication:
Document Analytique-Technique
Date de publication:
2007
Langue:
Anglais
IFAD: A Key Player in Adaptation to Climate Change
This activity report outlines the role of agriculture in climate change adaptation and how IFAD and GEF are contributing to adaptation in this sector. The GEF supports actions to address climate change by financing mitigation and adaptation activities. As a GEF executing agency, IFAD can also assist developing countries in accessing GEF grants for adaptation. There are currently three international financing sources for adaptation, all administered by the GEF: the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF), the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF), and the Piloting an Operational Approach to Adaptation (SPA) under the GEF trust fund.
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ENG
Organisation:
GEF, IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation, Adaptation, Mécanismes Financiers
Type de publication:
Rapport d'Activités
Date de publication:
2008
Langue:
Anglais
Gender and Desertification: Making Ends Meet in Drylands
This document addresses the issue of gender and desertification. It looks at how women and men have different roles and needs, and often their access to land, water and other assets is not equal. Lessons from IFAD-supported projects show that both women and men benefit from a gender approach that reinforces their joint participation in restoring the productivity of degraded land, and ensures that women are involved in planning and in carrying out dryland development activities.
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ENG
Organisation:
IFAD
Thème:
Agriculture et Alimentation, Genre
Type de publication:
Autre
Date de publication:
2009
Langue:
Anglais
Investing in Renewable Energy: The GEF Experience
This analytical report explains why renewable energy has been a fundamental pillar of the operations of the GEF, and looks at how the institution has demonstrated unique leadership by investing in initiatives in almost 100 countries and economies in transition.
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ENG, SPN
Organisation:
GEF
Thème:
Énergie, Adaptation, Technologie, Mécanismes Financiers
Type de publication:
Document Analytique-Technique
Date de publication:
2009
Langue:
Anglais, Espagnol
Report of the GEF to the Fifteenth Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change COP15
The activity report consists of two parts. Part I reports project activities approved by the GEF during the reporting period from September 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009. They include both climate change mitigation and adaptation activities funded from the GEF Trust Fund, the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF), and the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF). Part II describes GEF’s response to convention guidance.
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FRE, SPN, ENG
Organisation:
GEF
Thème:
Planification Economique et du Développement, Mécanismes Financiers
Type de publication:
Rapport d'Activités
Date de publication:
2009
Langue:
Anglais, Français, Espagnol
Investing in Energy Efficiency: The GEF Experience
This analytical report looks at how and where GEF is investing funding to increase energy efficiency and decrease emissions. Today the GEF is one of the public sector’s largest funders for energy efficiency in the world, with direct investments of US$850 million in more than 90 developing and transition countries and an additional US$5.9 billion in cofinancing. These investments are expected to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 1.3 billion tonnes by 2020.
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FRE, SPN, ENG
Organisation:
GEF
Thème:
Énergie, Mécanismes Financiers
Type de publication:
Document Analytique-Technique
Date de publication:
2009
Langue:
Anglais, Français, Espagnol
Global Environment Facility – Financing Adaptation Action
This analytical report presents the different ways in which GEF is supporting adaption action and looks at specific projects in a number of countries. It addresses particularly the issue of finance and the creation of new climate change funds following GEF’s Strategic Priority on Adaptation. Through this program, the GEF has financed the first concrete adaptation projects, implementing measures for the specific purpose of reducing vulnerability and increasing the adaptive capacity of vulnerable communities and the ecosystems on which their lives depend.
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ENG
Organisation:
GEF
Thème:
Adaptation, Mécanismes Financiers
Type de publication:
Document Analytique-Technique
Date de publication:
2009
Langue:
Anglais
Adding Value and Promoting Higher Impact Through the GEF’s Programmatic Approach
This technical document aims to describe the GEF programmatic approach, a long-term and strategic arrangement of individual yet interlinked projects that aim at achieving large-scale impacts on the global environment. This approach enables countries to achieve such impacts through (a) strengthening country ownership; (b) promoting horizontal and vertical integration of global environmental concerns into decision making; and (c) increasing opportunities for cofinancing from a variety of other sources. Furthermore, the document aims to enhance understanding among GEF’s wide range of stakeholders on the comparative advantages of the GEF programmatic approach.
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ENG
Organisation:
GEF
Thème:
Atténuation, Mécanismes Financiers
Type de publication:
Document Analytique-Technique
Date de publication:
2009
Langue:
Anglais
Roundtable on Sustainable Energy
This activity report summarises the main outcomes and recommendations of the GEF roundtable on sustainable energy. The roundtable was one of four sponsored by GEF to address critical environmental and sustainable development issues as a contribution to the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD). Each roundtable was held in conjunction with a WSSD preparatory meeting.
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ENG
Organisation:
GEF, Government of Finland
Thème:
Énergie
Type de publication:
Rapport d'Activités
Date de publication:
2002
Langue:
Anglais
GEF Global Action on Renewable Energy
This activity report presents the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and its action to fight climate change. GEF unites 176 member governments—in partnership with international institutions, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector—to address global environmental issues while supporting national sustainable development initiatives. It is particularly committed to support the development of renewable energy technologies through innovative financial mechanisms.
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ENG
Organisation:
GEF
Thème:
Énergie
Type de publication:
Rapport d'Activités
Date de publication:
2004
Langue:
Anglais