Green Road to Montreal: Planning Environmentally Sustainable Infrastructure for Biodiversity Conservation in Asia — Workshop Series 2022
Environmentally sustainable and “green” infrastructure, including those applying nature-based solutions (NbS), are designed to deliver and/or protect a range of ecosystem services--such as water purification, air quality, space for recreation, and climate mitigation and adaptation--while avoiding or minimizing their impact on wildlife. Such infrastructure serves to support a green economy, reduce costs, create job opportunities, and enhance biodiversity. Sustainable infrastructure planning is a successfully tested tool that provides environmental, economic, and social benefits through natural solutions. In many cases, it can reduce dependence on “grey’ infrastructure that can be damaging to the environment and biodiversity, and can be more expensive to build and maintain. Sustainable Infrastructure upholds the G20 Principles for Quality Infrastructure Investment endorsed at the G20 Osaka Summit in 2019.
Workshops Series
This series demonstrated the multiple benefits – financial, economic, social, climate-related – of integrating green measures in infrastructure projects in the sectors of transport, energy, urban development and coastal development. The workshops are non-technical in nature, and designed primarily for government representatives, decision-makers, and stakeholders, in particular those attending the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Conference of Parties (COP15), which will reconvene in Kunming, People’s Republic of China, in the third quarter of 2022. The main objective of the COP 15 Conference is to finalize and adopt the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) which will guide urgent policy action at all levels to transform economic, social, and financial models, in order to stabilize biodiversity loss by 2030; and to allow the recovery of natural ecosystems, with net improvements, by 2050. Infrastructure development will play a fundamental role in achieving GBF targets, considering that Asia needs US$1.7 trillion in infrastructure investment to sustain growth and quality of life in the face of urbanization and climate change.
Session 1: Greening the Transport Sector
28 April 2022 (Thursday) 12:30-14:30, Philippines (GMT+8)
This workshop highlighted the multiple benefits of adopting nature-based measures in wildlife-friendly linear transport projects.
Session 2: Greening the Energy Sector
19 May 2022 (Thursday) 12:30-14:30, Philippines (GMT+8)
This workshop showcased the multiple benefits of adopting green solutions in energy project development.
Session 3: Greening Coastal Developments
23 June 2022 (Thursday) 10:30-12:30 Philippines (GMT+8)
Coastal areas in Asia Pacific are among the most vulnerable to climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution caused by ports, coastal infrastructure development, and shipping operations. Infrastructure that makes use of natural solutions -- such as beach dunes, reefs and mangrove management -- can help to contain coastal erosion and flooding, and thereby prevent the loss of land, livelihoods, homes, and wildlife habitats. Innovative instruments, including insurance tools and regional environmental standards, are being proposed to manage risks and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Session 4: Roundtable of Champions
26 October 2022
Discussion focused on principal takeaways from the three earlier workshop sessions, with speakers relating these to the situation in their respective countries, and how environmentally sustainable infrastructure planning could link to each country’s contribution to the GBF.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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28 Apr 2022 | Video |
[VIDEO] Session 1: Greening the Transport Sector Webinar recording of Session 1. |
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28 Apr 2022 | Moderator | Karma Yangzom, Principal Environment Specialist, Safeguards Review and Environment Thematic Group, Asian Development Bank | |
28 Apr 2022 | Opening Session | Introduction: Greening the Transport Sector | James Leather, Chief, Transport Sector Group |
28 Apr 2022 | Workshop 1: Greening Transport Sector |
Embedding Nature-based Solutions in Transport Corridors This presentation discussed transport infrastructure can contribute to ecosystem services that are related to water management. |
Tony Wong |
28 Apr 2022 | Workshop 1: Greening Transport Sector |
Avoidance of Ecological Damage: Cost/Benefit Analysis of Road Projects This presentation discussed economic approaches and economic tools to look at road development in rural areas. |
Kim Bonnie |
28 Apr 2022 | Workshop 1: Greening Transport Sector |
Mitigations to Minimize Transport Infrastructure Impacts on Biodiversity This presentation gave an overview of green infrastructure mitigation options available when avoidance of impacts is not possible. |
Norris Dodd |
28 Apr 2022 | Workshop 1: Greening Transport Sector |
Modelling Biodiversity Impacts of Development Infrastructures and Identification of Potential Project Alternatives and Offset Areas This presentation discussed methods for modelingbiodiversity that can help to assess potential impacts and identify options for infrastructure development... |
Rebecca Pirzl |
28 Apr 2022 | Open Discussion |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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19 May 2022 | Video |
[VIDEO] Session 2: Greening the Energy Sector Webinar recording of Session 2. |
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19 May 2022 | Opening Session | Introduction | Priyantha Wijayatunga, Chief, Energy Sector Group, Asian Development Bank (ADB) |
19 May 2022 | Workshop 2: Greening the Energy Sector |
The energy transition and renewables: the 1.5°C challenge This presentation gave an overview of the energy transition and renewables. |
Ute Collier |
19 May 2022 | Workshop 2: Greening the Energy Sector |
Promoting nature-sensitive renewable energy while protecting migratory species This presentation gave an overview of the impacts of migratory species and their challenges. |
Ivan Ramirez |
19 May 2022 | Workshop 2: Greening the Energy Sector |
eSensitivity mapping – Avoiding conflict between birds and renewable energy This presentation discussed sensitivity mapping and its potential use in emerging markets. |
Duncan Lang, Tris Allinson |
19 May 2022 | Workshop 2: Greening the Energy Sector |
River Link – benefits of assessing the whole river basin for hydro dams This presentation discussed the benefits of using functionally-based river basin assessment tools for entering sustainable hydropower. |
Alison Joubert, Cate Brown |
19 May 2022 | Open Discussion |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments |
[VIDEO] Session 3: Greening Coastal Developments Webinar recording of Session 3. |
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23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments | Welcome | Yueyu Zou, Environment Specialist, ADB |
23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments | Opening Remarks | Noelle O'brien, Chief of Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management Thematic Group concurrently Director, SDCC, ADB |
23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments |
Taking the Blue Road: Resilience, Restoration and Regeneration in Coastal Development This presentation discussed resilience, restoration, and regeneration of coastal development an IORA perspective. |
Mat Vanderklift |
23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments |
Insurance Tools to Support Nature-Based Solutions This presentation discussed tools to support nature-based solutions. |
Josh Ling |
23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments | Q&A | Moderator: Yueyu Zou, Environment Specialist, ADB |
23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments |
Tools and Techniques to Detect Illegal Wildlife Trade in Ports and Airports This presentation discussed tools and techniques to knowthe illegal wildlife trade in ports and airports. |
Cecilia Fischer |
23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments |
Green Port Standards – A Regional Approach This presentation gave an overview of green port standards in Southeast ASia. |
Russell Stevens |
23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments | Q&A | Moderator: Yueyu Zou, Environment Specialist, ADB |
23 Jun 2022 | Workshop 3: Greening Coastal Developments | Closing remarks |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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26 Oct 2022 |
[VIDEO] Session 4: Roundtable of Champions Webinar recording of Session 4. |
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26 Oct 2022 | Moderator | Vinod Mathur, Former Chairperson, National Biodiversity, Authority of India | |
26 Oct 2022 | Opening Remarks | Sujata Gupta, Director, Sustainable Infrastructure Division, East Asia Department, ADB | |
26 Oct 2022 |
Green Infrastructure Development: An Overview Dr. Vinod This presentation is an overview of green infrastructure development from an ADB perspective. |
Vinod Mathur | |
26 Oct 2022 |
Key Message from Greening Transport, Energy, and Coastal Development This presentation are takeaways from the Webinar “Green Road to Montreal”: Roundtable of Champions from an ADB perspective. |
Karma Yangzom | |
26 Oct 2022 | Roundtable Discussion | ||
26 Oct 2022 |
Presentation from Ministry of Economy, Republic of Fiji This presentation gave an overview of regional planning in infrastructure development from the Government of Fiji's perspective. |
Kamal Krishnan Gounder | |
26 Oct 2022 |
Sustainable Development of National Highways in India This presentation is an overview of the development ofnational highways in India. |
Biswajit Mukhopadhay | |
26 Oct 2022 |
Addressing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Road Projects financed by ADB in Nepal This presentation discussed biodiversity and ecosystem services in road projects in Nepal. |
Sushil Babu Dhakal | |
26 Oct 2022 |
Presentation from NEDA This presentation discussed sustainable infrastructure planning in the Philippines. |
Roderick Planta | |
26 Oct 2022 | Open Forum | ||
26 Oct 2022 |
Key Messages/Take aways from the Webinar “Green Road to Montreal”: Roundtable of Champions From Panelists This presentation are takeaways from the Webinar “Green Road to Montreal”: Roundtable of Champions from the panelists. |
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26 Oct 2022 | Closing remarks | Vinod Mathur, Former Chairperson, National Biodiversity, Authority of India |