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Frank KrämerSide Event Cop 20
Friday, 5th December 2014 15:00 – 16:30
Side Event Cop 20
Pathways for Transport in the Post 2012 Process
Bridging the gap
Innovations and Effective Climate Finance for Low Carbon Transport
Bridging the Gap Initiative – Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy (TAISE)
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• Transport currently not recognised in climate regime
• Climate not recognised in transport
Need to “bridge the gap” and include transport in the climate agenda
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Objective: Developing and emerging economies increasingly contribute to GHG mitigation in transport using NAMAs.
Budget: €7 million (2010-2016, BMUB funded)
Partners: Indonesia, Colombia, South Africa, Peru, Philippines + associated countries NAMA
DevelopmentNAMA
Financing
NAMA Implemen-
tation
Workstream 2 (international level):International learning process on MRV,
Financing, etc. linked to the UNFCCC negotiations
Workstream 1 (country level):
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Outputs
The Process and its objectives (1.5 – 2 years)
Expert Group (physical and virtual meetings and work; STD, CF, T Finance Experts)
Outreach activities Events, e.g.: ADB Forum, COP+T Day, MDB Rio+20, GCF, TRB Activities: tbd
Back-ground Study
Policy Brief
others…?
Input to T NAMA Handbook
Objectives/ Results:
(1) Shift unsustainable to sustainable financing.
(2) Climate Funds used eff-ectively for ST.
(3) Increased involvement of the private sector in ST.
Trainingcourse
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Questions
How can climate finance be used to…
- (1) shift traditional to low-carbon transport financing and
- (2) mobilize additional financing (including from the private sector) for sustainable, low-carbon transport
How to structure climate funds (such as the Green Climate Fund) to make them work for sustainable transport
Traditional transport financing
Sustainable, low-carbon transport financing
(1)
(2)
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Speakers
• Frank Krämer, advisor, GIZ, Dr. Eugene Chien, Chairman, TAISE: Introduction
• Cornie Huizenga, Secretary General, Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT): Climate Finance as the engine for more sustainable transport
• Adnan Rahman, Cambridge Systematics: Shaping the role of climate finance for sustainable transport – What are the levers and how to make them work?
• Xiaomei Tan, Climte Change Specialist, Global Environmental Facility (GEF): The GEF’s experience in leveraging the private sector to fund sustainable transport projects
• Syamsidar Thamrin, Head, Indonesian Climate Change Trust Fund (ICCTF): Experiences with structuring and channeling of climate finance in SUTRI NAMA, Indonesia
• Dr. Hsiao-Kang Ma, Professor, National Taiwan University: Funding mechanisms for public bicycle system in Taipei City
• Dr. Yi-Hung Chen, Professor, National Taipei University of Technology: GHG Reduction through Electronic Toll Collection -Taiwan Experience
Moderator: Heather Allen, Programme Director Sustainable Transport, TRL (Transport Research Laboratory)