Financing Adaptation to a Changing Ocean Brief Summary of the Status of Public Finance Available.

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Financing Adaptation to a Changing Ocean Brief Summary of the Status of Public Finance Available

Adaptation on Coasts, Islands, Ocean 2 Types of Costs 1. Costs to Vulnerable Coastal Populations – notably from sea level rise and storm surge By 2030 at least 900 million people could be living in vulnerable, low-lying (< 10 m) coastal zones – mostly in Asia. Source: Neumann et al (2015)

Adaptation on Coasts, Islands, Ocean Low income (GNI/cap < $1,035) Lower-Middle Income (GNI/cap $1,036 - $4,085) Upper-Middle Income (GNI/cap $4,086 - $12,615) High Income (GNI/cap > $12,616) Countries incl ocean area Almost 2/3rds of the total territory of 54 of the world’s low and lower-middle income coastal/island countries is ocean & depend on achieving SDG 14 Source: GPO Blue Ribbon Panel, Costs from changes to Ocean ecosystems & the services they provide

Total Ocean Adaptation Costs The first type of costs – and only coastal protection costs – alone have been projected to US$12 to 71 billion per year by 2100 (UNEP, 2014).

Status of Financing Available Public finance for adaptation activities was US$23 - $26 billion in , a small % of which was invested towards coastal adaptation (UNEP, 2014) Source: UNEP (2014)

Some Preliminary Recommendations Dedicated window in global financing mechanisms for ocean/coastal adaptation – i.e. earmarking funds? Earmark 10% of investment in coastal ‘grey’ infrastructure for habitat restoration and/or protection Develop voluntary mechanisms, such as ‘ocean toll’ on shipping proposed by Ocean Recovery Alliance Develop a financial tracking mechanism for public flows to fund coastal/ocean adaptation.