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SUMMARY:Mobilising private financial resources to protect corals
DESCRIPTION:This event will be a round table dedicated to the challenges of public – private funding for coral preservation and restoration. The aim of this round table will be to understand the environmental and economic risks associated with the loss of corals and the implementation of solutions by the private sector to close the gap. Levers of action will be shared to massively increase positive investment for corals.\nThis event will be a panel discussion composed of representatives of public authorities\, bank\, asset manager\, insurance & foundation. The aim will be to create a discussion and share information on how to mobilise financial resources to protect coral reefs and how the private sector can take account ocean-related issues. \n\nLucie Pecqueur\, Head of Biodiversity & Adaptation at L’Institut de la Finance Durable. The Institut de la Finance Durable (IFD) aims to coordinate\, federate and accelerate action by the Paris financial centre to achieve the ecological transition and transform the economy towards a low-carbon and inclusive model\, in line with the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.\nStéphane Godier\, Business Development Leader at AXA Climate. AXA Climate is an AXA Group entity that provides insurance\, finance\, training and consulting services to address climate and environmental adaptation challenges.\nCamille Maclet\, Group Biodiversity Specialist at BNP Paribas. BNP Paribas is a French global private financial institutions present in 65 countries\, which adopted an Ocean Position in 2019 and works to support the financing of ocean conservation in partnership with global initiatives.\nFlorent Merle\, European & International Relations Deputy Director\, L’Office Français de la Biodiversité. OFB is a public body dedicated to the protection and restoration of biodiversity in mainland France and the French overseas territories\, under the supervision of the Ministries of Ecology and Agriculture.\nNick Silver\, Director of Callund Consulting Limited\, ORRAA. ORRAA is an initiative connecting the international finance and insurance sectors\, governments\, non-profits\, and stakeholders from the Global South to pioneer finance products that incentivise investment into coastal and ocean Nature-based Solutions (NbS). Their mission\, by 2030\, is to activate at least USD$500 million of investment into this space\, and in so doing\, help build the resilience of 250 million climate vulnerable coastal people.\n\nLead Organisation: Institut de la Finance Durable (IFD) \nDOWNLOAD THE EVENT AGENDA (.PDF)
URL:https://cop16forcoral.org/event/mobilising-private-financial-resources-to-protect-corals/
CATEGORIES:Risk Management
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SUMMARY:The Coastal Risk Index: Building Resilience with Nature
DESCRIPTION:With climate change intensifying\, coastal communities are grappling with increased vulnerabilities from flood risks and ecosystem degradation\, which not only threatens biodiversity\, but also amplifies the risk to infrastructure\, economies\, and lives. Coastal ecosystems are a first line of defence against climate risks such as flooding and storm surges. Without these natural protections\, more than 14 million people and over $363 billion of assets would be at risk of coastal flooding. \nORRAA’s Coastal Risk Index (CRI) is a ground-breaking modelling tool that equips policymakers\, financial institutions\, investors\, insurers and infrastructure project managers with unparalleled insights into ocean risks and the critical role of Nature-based Solutions in building cost-effective coastal resilience. During Ocean Day at COP16\, ORRAA will use the event to go live with the new interactive data platform and outline how it can be used to quantify the value of coastal ecosystems and inform risk management and resilience-building strategies. ORRAA will highlight how the CRI has been implemented in a case study for the Dominican Republic (DR) to map the impacts of flooding on vulnerable people and how Nature-based Solutions can be leveraged to build resilience along the DRs coastline. The panel will convene stakeholders to discuss where coastal risk data can be leveraged to increase finance into Nature-based Solutions and inform critical pathways at COP16 and beyond. \n  \nDOWNLOAD THE EVENT AGENDA (.PDF) \nDOWNLOAD THE EVENT SUMMARY (.PDF)
URL:https://cop16forcoral.org/event/the-coastal-risk-index-building-resilience-with-nature/
CATEGORIES:Resilience,Risk Management
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