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1 WATER AS SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT Xavier Leflaive OECD Environment Directorate Stockholm, 25 August 2015

2 Timely and topical Water is relevant for SIF SIF is critical for water 2 ways water makes sense for SIF – Investing in water drives sustainable growth and equity – To be sustainable, investment in a range of assets must be water-wise The beginning of a conversation

3 Expected global flood damages from urban property: USD 120 billion/ year Water risks cost irrigators USD 94 billion/ year Inadequate WSS cost USD 260 billion/ year. 10% of GDP in some African countries The poor are affected most Investing in water drives sustainable growth and equity Source: Sadoff et al. (2015), Securing Water, Sustaining Growth, report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on water security and sustainable growth

4 Investing in water drives sustainable growth and equity Source: Sadoff et al. (2015), Securing Water, Sustaining Growth, report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on water security and sustainable growth

5 Investing in water drives sustainable growth and equity Source: Sadoff et al. (2015), Securing Water, Sustaining Growth, report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on water security and sustainable growth Top 10 countries for people at risk of water security

6 Investing in water drives sustainable growth and equity Source: Sadoff et al. (2015), Securing Water, Sustaining Growth, report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on water Security and Sustainable Growth Variability of annual water availability

7 Water as an asset class for SIF – Investment in water infrastructure and services drives economic and social development – Investment needs are rising (1 trillion USD per year by 2025) Investing in water drives sustainable growth and equity

8 Energy supply Food supply and food prices Hard drive industry Urban development Etc. To be sustainable, investment in a range of assets must be water-wise

9 Include water in the assessment of climate-related risks Support a diversity of investments based on robust cost-benefit analyses Combine project-level analysis and assessment of sequences of projects Significantly increase investment from existing and new sources of finance Investing in water security A role for SIF

10 Xavier.Leflaive@oecd.org www.oecd.org/water Towards Stockholm WWW 2016


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