Financing Vietnam's Response to Climate Change : Building a Sustainable Future

The Government of Vietnam (GoV) has conducted a Climate Public Expenditure and Investment Review (CPEIR) with the support of the World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The review examined Vietnam’s policies and climate chan...

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Main Authors: Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment, World Bank Group, United Nations Development Programme
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
GAS
GHG
CO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24531744/financing-vietnams-response-climate-change-building-sustainable-future-key-findings-recommendations-climate-public-expenditures-investment-review
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topic WATER QUALITY
SOCIAL CAPACITY
TEMPERATURE
FOSSIL FUELS
RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
FORESTRY SECTOR
CARBON
INCOME
CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIVITIES
STORMS
ACTIVITIES
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
GENERATION
CLIMATE VULNERABILITY
EMISSIONS
ADAPTATION PLANNING
EMISSION REDUCTION
ENERGY GENERATION
GAS
PRICE
HUMIDITY
GREENHOUSE GAS
MITIGATION POLICIES
EMISSIONS ABATEMENT
IMPLEMENTATION OF MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY
FINANCIAL MECHANISM
SCENARIOS
POWER GENERATION
CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE
ENERGY MIX
FLOODS
CAPACITY
GHG
FUEL USE
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
GLOBAL WARMING
OPTIONS
WATER
CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
SEA LEVEL RISE
CARBON ECONOMY
NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE
FORESTRY
ADAPTATION
NATIONAL CLIMATE
FUELS
FINANCE
EMISSION
GREENHOUSE
LEAD
ADAPTATION RESPONSES
IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION
HEAT
DISASTER RISK
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICIES
SCIENCE
ADAPTATION BENEFITS
COSTS OF ADAPTATION
BALANCE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
POWER
SOCIETAL CAPACITY
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
MAINSTREAMING ADAPTATION
DEFORESTATION
CLIMATE
FOSSIL FUEL USE
ABATEMENT
FORESTS
CLIMATE RISK
FOSSIL FUEL
CARBON ENERGY
CO
LOW- CARBON
POLICY
POWER PRODUCTION
MITIGATION POLICY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSE
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
INVESTMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
CARBON INTENSITY
MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
COAL
ALLOCATION
SUPPLY
FUEL
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANNING
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
LESS
FACILITIES
LOW-CARBON
INVESTMENTS
CLIMATE POLICY
CLIMATE-RELATED HAZARDS
EMISSION GROWTH
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS
FOSSIL
APPROACH
BENEFITS
ENERGY
spellingShingle WATER QUALITY
SOCIAL CAPACITY
TEMPERATURE
FOSSIL FUELS
RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
FORESTRY SECTOR
CARBON
INCOME
CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIVITIES
STORMS
ACTIVITIES
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
GENERATION
CLIMATE VULNERABILITY
EMISSIONS
ADAPTATION PLANNING
EMISSION REDUCTION
ENERGY GENERATION
GAS
PRICE
HUMIDITY
GREENHOUSE GAS
MITIGATION POLICIES
EMISSIONS ABATEMENT
IMPLEMENTATION OF MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY
FINANCIAL MECHANISM
SCENARIOS
POWER GENERATION
CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE
ENERGY MIX
FLOODS
CAPACITY
GHG
FUEL USE
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
GLOBAL WARMING
OPTIONS
WATER
CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
SEA LEVEL RISE
CARBON ECONOMY
NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE
FORESTRY
ADAPTATION
NATIONAL CLIMATE
FUELS
FINANCE
EMISSION
GREENHOUSE
LEAD
ADAPTATION RESPONSES
IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION
HEAT
DISASTER RISK
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICIES
SCIENCE
ADAPTATION BENEFITS
COSTS OF ADAPTATION
BALANCE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
POWER
SOCIETAL CAPACITY
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
MAINSTREAMING ADAPTATION
DEFORESTATION
CLIMATE
FOSSIL FUEL USE
ABATEMENT
FORESTS
CLIMATE RISK
FOSSIL FUEL
CARBON ENERGY
CO
LOW- CARBON
POLICY
POWER PRODUCTION
MITIGATION POLICY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSE
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
INVESTMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
CARBON INTENSITY
MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
COAL
ALLOCATION
SUPPLY
FUEL
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANNING
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
LESS
FACILITIES
LOW-CARBON
INVESTMENTS
CLIMATE POLICY
CLIMATE-RELATED HAZARDS
EMISSION GROWTH
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS
FOSSIL
APPROACH
BENEFITS
ENERGY
Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment
World Bank Group
United Nations Development Programme
Financing Vietnam's Response to Climate Change : Building a Sustainable Future
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Vietnam
description The Government of Vietnam (GoV) has conducted a Climate Public Expenditure and Investment Review (CPEIR) with the support of the World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The review examined Vietnam’s policies and climate change expenditure for the period 2010–2013 from five ministries (MONRE, MOIT, MARD, MOC, and MOT) and three provinces (Bac Ninh, Quang Nam and An Giang). To assess the public expenditure and improve alignment with policy goals and targets, a Typology of Climate Change Response Expenditures (TCCRE) was developed. This typology was used to classify the government’s spending on its climate change response into three pillars: (i) Policy and Governance (PG), (ii) Scientific, Technological and Societal Capacity (ST), and (iii) Climate Change Delivery (CCD). The typology also examined how expenditure within each pillar and in each sector is relevant to Vietnam’s climate change response (CC-response). Since roughly 70 percent of the total investment spending is allocated at the provincial level, the analysis does not represent the totality of Vietnam’s CC-response, but still offers substantive insight into spending, in particular through a comprehensive focus on the five key line ministries. Based on its findings, the CPEIR proposes solutions for how to accelerate Vietnam’s CC-response through the state budget and informs decision makers on readiness for scaling up the CC-response while increasing coherence across sectors’ and provinces’ policies. The CPEIR report is released at an opportune time, allowing the review’s recommendations to inform the formulation and implementation of the SEDP 2016–2020, and enabling/ promoting the GoV’s post-2015 climate change and green growth response program.
format Report
author Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment
World Bank Group
United Nations Development Programme
author_facet Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment
World Bank Group
United Nations Development Programme
author_sort Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment
title Financing Vietnam's Response to Climate Change : Building a Sustainable Future
title_short Financing Vietnam's Response to Climate Change : Building a Sustainable Future
title_full Financing Vietnam's Response to Climate Change : Building a Sustainable Future
title_fullStr Financing Vietnam's Response to Climate Change : Building a Sustainable Future
title_full_unstemmed Financing Vietnam's Response to Climate Change : Building a Sustainable Future
title_sort financing vietnam's response to climate change : building a sustainable future
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24531744/financing-vietnams-response-climate-change-building-sustainable-future-key-findings-recommendations-climate-public-expenditures-investment-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22055
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spelling okr-10986-220552021-04-23T14:04:06Z Financing Vietnam's Response to Climate Change : Building a Sustainable Future Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment World Bank Group United Nations Development Programme WATER QUALITY SOCIAL CAPACITY TEMPERATURE FOSSIL FUELS RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE FORESTRY SECTOR CARBON INCOME CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIVITIES STORMS ACTIVITIES CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT GENERATION CLIMATE VULNERABILITY EMISSIONS ADAPTATION PLANNING EMISSION REDUCTION ENERGY GENERATION GAS PRICE HUMIDITY GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION POLICIES EMISSIONS ABATEMENT IMPLEMENTATION OF MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY FINANCIAL MECHANISM SCENARIOS POWER GENERATION CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE ENERGY MIX FLOODS CAPACITY GHG FUEL USE CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY GLOBAL WARMING OPTIONS WATER CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE SEA LEVEL RISE CARBON ECONOMY NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE FORESTRY ADAPTATION NATIONAL CLIMATE FUELS FINANCE EMISSION GREENHOUSE LEAD ADAPTATION RESPONSES IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION HEAT DISASTER RISK CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES SCIENCE ADAPTATION BENEFITS COSTS OF ADAPTATION BALANCE ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES POWER SOCIETAL CAPACITY CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS MAINSTREAMING ADAPTATION DEFORESTATION CLIMATE FOSSIL FUEL USE ABATEMENT FORESTS CLIMATE RISK FOSSIL FUEL CARBON ENERGY CO LOW- CARBON POLICY POWER PRODUCTION MITIGATION POLICY ENERGY EFFICIENCY ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSE EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION INVESTMENT CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS CARBON INTENSITY MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION COAL ALLOCATION SUPPLY FUEL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANNING DISASTER RISK REDUCTION LESS FACILITIES LOW-CARBON INVESTMENTS CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE-RELATED HAZARDS EMISSION GROWTH CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES RENEWABLE ENERGY ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS FOSSIL APPROACH BENEFITS ENERGY The Government of Vietnam (GoV) has conducted a Climate Public Expenditure and Investment Review (CPEIR) with the support of the World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The review examined Vietnam’s policies and climate change expenditure for the period 2010–2013 from five ministries (MONRE, MOIT, MARD, MOC, and MOT) and three provinces (Bac Ninh, Quang Nam and An Giang). To assess the public expenditure and improve alignment with policy goals and targets, a Typology of Climate Change Response Expenditures (TCCRE) was developed. This typology was used to classify the government’s spending on its climate change response into three pillars: (i) Policy and Governance (PG), (ii) Scientific, Technological and Societal Capacity (ST), and (iii) Climate Change Delivery (CCD). The typology also examined how expenditure within each pillar and in each sector is relevant to Vietnam’s climate change response (CC-response). Since roughly 70 percent of the total investment spending is allocated at the provincial level, the analysis does not represent the totality of Vietnam’s CC-response, but still offers substantive insight into spending, in particular through a comprehensive focus on the five key line ministries. Based on its findings, the CPEIR proposes solutions for how to accelerate Vietnam’s CC-response through the state budget and informs decision makers on readiness for scaling up the CC-response while increasing coherence across sectors’ and provinces’ policies. The CPEIR report is released at an opportune time, allowing the review’s recommendations to inform the formulation and implementation of the SEDP 2016–2020, and enabling/ promoting the GoV’s post-2015 climate change and green growth response program. 2015-06-24T19:11:00Z 2015-06-24T19:11:00Z 2015-05-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24531744/financing-vietnams-response-climate-change-building-sustainable-future-key-findings-recommendations-climate-public-expenditures-investment-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22055 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Public Environmental Expenditure Review (PEER) East Asia and Pacific Vietnam