Lessons Learned from ‘Type 2’ Adaptation Projects in Central and West Asia
Central and West Asia Department led a panel to present experiences in developing, processing, and implementing ‘Type 2’ adaptation projects.
This webinar covered a range of issues including upstream project programming, climate change modeling, and risk assessments, expertise requirements, government capacity and buy-in, adaptation measures, and impacts and metrics. The panel included representatives of the Government of Punjab, Pakistan, and the World Bank.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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19 Nov 2021 | Opening |
Introductory Slide This presentation gives an overview of ADB's Type 2 Adaptation Projects. |
Arghya Sinha Roy |
19 Nov 2021 | Presentation |
Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) in Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan This presentation gives an overview of ADB's pilot program for climate resilience under the Climate Investment Fund. |
Nathan Rive |
19 Nov 2021 | Presentation |
Water and climate change: Punjab Irrigation Department initiatives and way forward This presentation gives an overview of Punjab Irrigation Department initiatives in relation with water and climate. |
Saif Anjum |
19 Nov 2021 | Presentation |
Developing Urban Resilience in Central and West Asia This presentation provides an overview of ADB's climate change and urban development projects in Central West Asia. |
Maria Pia Ancora |
19 Nov 2021 | Presentation |
Building Resilience in Pacific Atoll Island Countries This presentation gives an overview of building resilience in the Pacific, specifically, Atoll Island Countries. |
Artessa Saldivar-Sali |