Global Report: Lessons Learnt from Piloting Macroeconomic Modelling for Climate Resilience

01/2023 | Report
Cover Global Report: Lessons Learnt from Piloting Macroeconomic Modelling for Climate Resilience

The Global Report evaluates the effectiveness of using climate-sensitive macroeconomic modeling in achieving climate resilience in Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Vietnam. It examines how the CRED approach, which utilizes existing knowledge in each country and focuses on capacity building, has been implemented in these pilot countries. The report emphasizes the use of the model-based process for adaptation planning and evidence-based policymaking.

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