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India Development Strategy (FY2012–FY2016) ADB India’s Country Partnership Strategy (2013 – 2017) ADB’s Long-Term Strategic Framework (Strategy 2020)

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2 India Development Strategy (FY2012–FY2016) ADB India’s Country Partnership Strategy (2013 – 2017) ADB’s Long-Term Strategic Framework (Strategy 2020) 12 th Five Year Plan 12 th Five Year Plan Faster growth India Country Partnership Strategy (2013-2017) High and inclusive growth Environmental sustainability and climate resilience Regional cooperation Strategy 2020 (Strategic Agendas) Inclusive Growth Inclusive Growth Regional Cooperation Environmentally sustainable growth Drivers of Change Environmentally sustainable growth Inclusive growth Private Sector Development and PPPs Partnerships for development Gender Equity Innovations & Knowledge Solutions Institution Building & Capacity Development Sectors of Operation Infrastructure Water Resources Finance & Resource Mobilization Human Development National and State Level Operations § More focus on state level operations (> 60 %) § More focus on lagging states (>50%) National and State Level Operations § More focus on state level operations (> 60 %) § More focus on lagging states (>50%) Energy Transport Urban Development

3 3 ADB Climate Change Strategic Priorities Finance Knowledge Partnerships Scaling-up Clean Energy Encouraging Sustainable Transport and Urban Development Managing Land Use and Forests for Carbon Sequestration Strengthening Policies, Governance and Capacity Promoting Climate-resilient Development Priorities

4 ADB Climate Change Projects

5 Mitigation Initiatives 5 ADB Clean Energy Investments 2013 onwards target Clean Energy Ø $2.1 billion in 2011 Ø Asia Solar Energy Initiative Ø Quantum Leap in Wind Ø Energy for All Sustainable Transport and Urban Development Ø Sustainable Transport Initiative Ø Cities Development Initiative for Asia Ø Urban Operational Plan

6 Adaptation Initiatives 6 Mainstreaming climate resilience in core development planning Ø India water sector - Support to National Water Mission – NWM Climate proofing vulnerable projects Ø Roads, ports, water supply Increasing resilience of vulnerable sectors Ø Natural resources, water, energy, transport Addressing social dimensions Ø Migration, gender, health impacts

7 Knowledge and Partnerships Knowledge and Outreach Ø Climate Finance (with MDBs, others) Ø Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (with UNEP, IGES, others) Ø Asia Clean Energy Forum, Urban Forum, Transport Forum (with several partners) Key Studies Ø Economics of climate change Ø Agriculture impacts Ø Energy Ø Migration Ø Climate impacts on coastal megacities (with WB, JICA)

8 How is ADB ADDRESSING Environmentally Sustainable Growth In India? Expansion of clean and renewable energy development and diffusion of new technologies for low carbon development; Enhanced energy efficiency; Development of environmental and climate change policy and regulatory frameworks; Integrated water resources management to improve water use productivity and sector resilience to climate change Environment-friendly railway expansion and sustainable urban mass transit systems Sanitation, solid waste, and wastewater management.

9 Agriculture and natural resources Focus on efficient water use for enhanced agricultural productivity Ø Develop productive and sustainable irrigation systems e.g Karnataka Integrated and Sustainable Water Resources Management Investment Programme Ø Undertake river basin water resource management initiatives e.g Climate Change Adaptation through Sub-Basin Development Ø Undertake flood control and coastal zone management initiatives to reduce water induced disasters – e.g Sustainable Coastal Protection Programme

10 ADB strategy for the urban sector under mainstreaming climate change mitigation is to incorporate the Cities and clean air development initiative for Asia. India’s overall urban sector strategy for the 2013-2017 CPS period focuses on a City Focused Development Initiative that aims to develop urban cities into independent engines of socio-economic growth and development. Urban Sector

11 Examples of upcoming urban sector projects which have ‘direct’ elements of environmental sustainability and climate change incorporated: Ø Rajasthan Urban Development Program – plans to introduce carbon financing and develop an ADB Climate Change Trust Fund. The core components include waste water management; WSS and solid waste management. Ø Additional Financing for the Kolkata Environmental Improvement Project - waste water management in treatment plants; linked sewerage networks and rehabilitation of Water supply systems – WUE/reduction of losses; Ø Karnataka Water Resources Management Investment Programme (Urban services)- re-use of water and reduction of losses/WUE; demand and supply balanced at institutional level. Ø Bangalore Cluster Development – Improved connectivity/reduction of traffic; water recycling – city focused regional development.

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