Staff Climate Notes

Macro-Fiscal Implications of Adaptation to Climate Change

By Zamid Aligishiev, Emanuele Massetti, Matthieu Bellon

March 23, 2022

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Zamid Aligishiev, Emanuele Massetti, and Matthieu Bellon. Macro-Fiscal Implications of Adaptation to Climate Change, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2022) accessed September 18, 2024

Summary

Adaptation to climate change is an integral part of sustainable development and a necessity for advanced and developing economies alike. How can adaptation be planned for and mainstreamed into fiscal policy? Setting up inclusive coordination mechanisms and strengthening legal foundations to incorporate climate change can be a prerequisite. This Note identifies four building blocks: 1. Taking stock of present and future climate risks, identifying knowledge and capacity gaps, and establishing guidance for next steps. 2. Developing adaptation solutions. This block can be guided by extending the IMF three-pillar disaster resilience strategy to address changes in both extreme and average weather and would cover the prevention of risks, the alleviation of residual risks, and macro-fiscal resilience. 3. Mainstreaming these solutions into government operations. This requires strengthening public financial management institutions by factoring climate risks and adaptation plans into budgets and macro-frameworks, and in the management of public investment, assets and liabilities. 4. Providing for transparent evaluations to inform future plans. This involves continually monitoring progress and regularly updating adaptation plans.

Subject: Climate change, Climate finance, Environment, Natural disasters

Keywords: Adaptation, Adaptation cost, Aid, Climate change, Climate change, Climate finance, Copyright page, Global, IMF analysis, IMF staff Climate note, IMF staff Climate Note 2022/002, Macro-fiscal framework, Natural disasters

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    45

  • Volume:

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  • DOI:

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  • Issue:

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  • Series:

    Staff Climate Note No 2022/002

  • Stock No:

    CLNEA2022002

  • ISBN:

    9798400201608

  • ISSN:

    2789-0600