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Accelerating Climate-Resilient and Low-Carbon Development : The Africa Climate Business Plan
- 作者:
- World Bank
- 关键词:
- WATER QUALITY; FOREST DEGRADATION; TRANSPORT SECTOR; POWER PLANTS; TEMPERATURE; DRIVERS OF DEFORESTATION; CARBON DIOXIDE; FOSSIL FUELS; AIR QUALITY; EMISSION INTENSITY; FOREST MANAGEMENT; SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS; GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS; CARBON; DEGRADED LANDS; WMO; STORMS; METEOROLOGY; HYDROLOGY; WIND; CLEAN ENERGY; CLIMATES; EMISSIONS; GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS; ATMOSPHERE; POWER SUPPLY; INCENTIVES; FOREST RESTORATION; NUTRIENTS; GAS; GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS; GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS; EROSION CONTROL; ACIDIFICATION; CARBON” SINKS; CARBON TECHNOLOGIES; AIR; GREENHOUSE GAS; PESTICIDES; SEVERE WEATHER; HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE; DU; LOSS OF FOREST; BIOMASS; AIR POLLUTANTS; LANDFILLS; GENERATION CAPACITY; CO2; FOREST SECTOR; ENERGY MIX; CARBON CAPTURE; ENERGY SOURCES; FLOODS; CAPACITY; SUSTAINABLE USE OF FORESTS; GLOBAL WARMING; LAND USE CHANGE; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE; RAINFALL; LAND DEGRADATION; DUMPS; FORESTRY; CYCLONES; GREENHOUSE GAS CONCENTRATION; FOREST RESOURCES; FOREST LOSS; GAS EMISSIONS; ENERGY POLICY; PRECIPITATION; MANGROVE FORESTS; CARBON FINANCE; FUELS; UNEP; CONSERVATION OF FORESTS; CARBON MANAGEMENT; GREENHOUSE GASES; ET; CARBON EMISSIONS; FOREST LANDSCAPE; LAND USE; EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS; FOREST CARBON; GREENHOUSE; EMISSION; BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION; ECOSYSTEM; LEAD; WOOD FUELS; IPCC; CLIMATE CHANGE; DROUGHT; CARBON STORAGE; FOREST COVER; ELECTRICITY; DEFORESTATION; CLIMATE; FORESTS; BUFFER ZONES; FOREST INVESTMENT; COLORS; ELECTRICITY GENERATION; FOSSIL FUEL; CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION; HISTORICAL EMISSIONS; FOREST; CARBON ENERGY; LIGHTNING; CO; SUSTAINABLE FOREST; LOW- CARBON; INSOLATION; WEATHER PATTERNS; ENERGY PRODUCTION; SOLAR POWER; EMISSIONS INVENTORIES; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; CARBON ACCUMULATION; OCEANS; LAKES; COMBUSTION; EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION; CHARCOAL PRODUCTION; CARBON SINKS; WEATHER CONDITIONS; RAIN; LESS; FOREST FIRES; LOW-CARBON; CLEAN TECHNOLOGY; GAS CONCENTRATION; CARBON ACCOUNTING; GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY; RENEWABLE ENERGY; CORAL REEFS; GASES; BUSINESS AS USUAL SCENARIO; FOREST AREA; FOREST DIEBACK; DIESEL; EVAPORATION; GLOBAL FOREST; REDUCED CO2; LIQUID WASTE; FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE; PRICES; NEGATIVE IMPACTS; BENEFITS; CARBON IN TREES; ENERGY; Report; Rapport; Informe;
- 年份:
- 2015
- 出版地:
- Washington,USA
- 语种:
- English
- 摘要:
- The objective of this transport component of the broader Africa Climate Business Plan (ACBP) is to begin to mainstream climate benefits into the World Bank's transport program for Sub-Saharan Africa, the better to assist African countries in bringing their climate change efforts to scale. It is a first step towards mainstreaming responses to the climate challenge into transport programs in Africa, and it represents the first time the Transport & ICT GP has produced a work plan for its investment and technical assistance operations that takes into account the content of countries' Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and attempts to align World Bank support to the goals stated therein. The transport work plan under this Africa Climate Business Plan will consist of up to $3.2 billion in investments and technical assistance over the 2016-2020 period – including $2.8 billion in World Bank funds. Those investments will help to make progress on two strategic objectives: (1) improving the resilience of African transport infrastructure to climate change by defining four pillars of resilient transport; and (2) improving the carbon-efficiency of transport systems in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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