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TOOLS • Few guidance on strengths/weaknesses
• Black box syndrome, with questions on assumptions, and
implications for transfer and improvement
• Niche market, without integration of tools
DATASETS • Large data gaps for countries, sectors, topics
• Questions on protocols and assumptions
• Issues with access and update
CAPACITY SUPPORT FOR LONG-TERM PLANNING • Often targeted at specific tools, select countries, and short-term
initiatives
• No coordinated and systematic support for in-country capacity
on tools/datasets for long-term planning
Challenges for Climate Smart Planning
Proposing a Platform for
Climate-Smart Planning
Integrate offering of tools, data and methods for climate smart
planning, with Help Desk support for guidance on their
selection and use
Enhance readiness through better signposting, diagnostics, and
access to data, tools and knowledge for better planning
Catalyze large, active community of practice for faster
knowledge exchange, learning, and innovation
Crowd-source to share, broaden and improve array of tools
and datasets
A Cloud for Climate-Technology Data
Cloud-based Climate-Technology Database
Web Interface
Submit and
retrieve data via
APIs
Administrators moderate
posted data
Users can search, submit,
rate and review data
etc.
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2013
2014
2015
Phased Implementation
Year 1, 2: Demonstrate concept
and ensure effective model,
focusing on low emission
development
Year 3 and beyond:
Broaden scope to resilience
and other sectors
Spring 2013:
Soft Launch (prototype)
Work in progress…
Open invitation to engage with different partners
Data, tools, knowledge, etc.
Rights/licensing issues/gold standards
Map landscape of available tools/datasets to highlight gaps and complementarity
Including review of existing initiatives and platforms to assess potential for collaboration
Define Tools/Data Standards
Vetting criteria and process
Modalities to share, update, refine
Establish Steering Committee and Governance Structure
Working together in a
Global Partnership
Community of Practice
Tool/data providers
Outreach/ dissemination
Funding providers
Capacity Building Expert Assistance
Help Desk Areas for
collaboration [email protected]
Issues under Discussion
How could the Platform be most useful to you and
help tackle barriers for informed climate-smart
planning ?
How could the Platform catalyze its community of
practice for innovation and results on the ground?
What are your suggestions on partners for the
Platform including data/tools and capacity
support efforts?
Or
Ana Bucher [email protected]
Philippe Ambrosi [email protected]
Jane Ebinger [email protected]
For further information on how to engage
with this initiative please contact:
Initial Partners
Part of a GGKP Affiliated Program.
The World Bank (WB) and the Global Green
Growth Institute (GGGI) are current
implementing partners.
Seed funding is provided by the WB, GGGI,
and BMZ.
Collaboration with the LEDS Global Partnership
to complement and reinforce the work program
activities of its members.