Best Investments for an Economic Recovery from Coronavirus : An Illustration Based on the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment to Pinpoint Stimulus Options
The COVID-19 crisis is causing massive suffering across the globe. In addition to the human consequences of the disease, containment measures to slow down and control the virus have deprived people of their livelihood and put many firms in a diffic...
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okr-10986-344052021-05-25T09:58:20Z Best Investments for an Economic Recovery from Coronavirus : An Illustration Based on the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment to Pinpoint Stimulus Options Fargher, Samuel Hallegatte, Stephane CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC RESPONSE STIMULUS PACKAGE INTERVENTION CLIMATE VULNERABILITY NATURAL DISASTER ECONOMIC RECOVERY The COVID-19 crisis is causing massive suffering across the globe. In addition to the human consequences of the disease, containment measures to slow down and control the virus have deprived people of their livelihood and put many firms in a difficult financial situation. As a result, governments are planning massive stimulus packages to accelerate recovery once the health emergency is under control. To help governments think through investments for a green recovery, we proposed a sustainability checklist to screen potential projects and policies. To test how the sustainability checklist might work for a specific country, the checklist was applied to the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment (CVA). The objective is to demonstrate how the checklist can be used as a screening, scoring, and prioritization tool to identify projects that create synergies between short-term needs and long-term objectives. 2020-08-31T16:23:41Z 2020-08-31T16:23:41Z 2020-08-25 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/670391598366609382/Best-Investments-for-an-Economic-Recovery-from-Coronavirus-An-Illustration-Based-on-the-Fiji-Climate-Vulnerability-Assessment-to-Pinpoint-Stimulus-Options http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34405 English 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 :: Policy Note East Asia and Pacific Fiji |
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The COVID-19 crisis is causing massive
suffering across the globe. In addition to the human
consequences of the disease, containment measures to slow
down and control the virus have deprived people of their
livelihood and put many firms in a difficult financial
situation. As a result, governments are planning massive
stimulus packages to accelerate recovery once the health
emergency is under control. To help governments think
through investments for a green recovery, we proposed a
sustainability checklist to screen potential projects and
policies. To test how the sustainability checklist might
work for a specific country, the checklist was applied to
the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment (CVA). The
objective is to demonstrate how the checklist can be used as
a screening, scoring, and prioritization tool to identify
projects that create synergies between short-term needs and
long-term objectives. |
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Policy Note |
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Fargher, Samuel Hallegatte, Stephane |
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Fargher, Samuel Hallegatte, Stephane |
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Fargher, Samuel |
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Best Investments for an Economic Recovery from Coronavirus : An Illustration Based on the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment to Pinpoint Stimulus Options |
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Best Investments for an Economic Recovery from Coronavirus : An Illustration Based on the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment to Pinpoint Stimulus Options |
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Best Investments for an Economic Recovery from Coronavirus : An Illustration Based on the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment to Pinpoint Stimulus Options |
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Best Investments for an Economic Recovery from Coronavirus : An Illustration Based on the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment to Pinpoint Stimulus Options |
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Best Investments for an Economic Recovery from Coronavirus : An Illustration Based on the Fiji Climate Vulnerability Assessment to Pinpoint Stimulus Options |
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best investments for an economic recovery from coronavirus : an illustration based on the fiji climate vulnerability assessment to pinpoint stimulus options |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/670391598366609382/Best-Investments-for-an-Economic-Recovery-from-Coronavirus-An-Illustration-Based-on-the-Fiji-Climate-Vulnerability-Assessment-to-Pinpoint-Stimulus-Options http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34405 |
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