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NEPAL CLIMATE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW (CPEIR) Government of Nepal National Planning Commission United Nations Development Programme United Nations Environment Programme Capacity Development for Development
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The nature of the climate threats facing communities across Nepal is diverse requiring location specific understanding of the problem in order to plan appropriate responses. It is yet to be clear as to what extent a particular economic sector in a given geographical area will be impacted by climate change,
let alone appraising the effectiveness of the investment needed for adaptation. Hence, determining investment priorities for the future and allocating resources accordingly is a challenge for national planners. This will require increased understanding among policy and decision makers about how climate change and the cost to respond to its impacts will be integrated with development planning and
investment propositions.
Findings of this study on the Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (CPEIR) provides a gateway to climate financing in development planning and helps build our understanding of the gaps that must be addressed while responding to climate change issues. I believe that the recommendations of the study will help improve investment criteria and push us toward a pathway to set strategies
to adopt the course of actions for investment. Formulating the standards and codes for development activities as recommended, will facilitate climate expenditure review and monitoring climate activities, which will help improve the current financial management by moving from input oriented tracking to outcome oriented reporting.

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Publisher:
GON, UNDP, UNEP ,   (2011 )
Type / Script:
Annual Report in English
Keywords:
CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, WEATHER, DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, ENVIRONMENT, GREENHOUSE GASES, LOCAL DEVELOPMENT, FINANCE, DEVELOPMENT, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, BIOGAS, DEFORESTATION, FOREST DEGRADATION, FOREST DAMAGE, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, CIVIL SOCIETY, BUDGET, FUNDS, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, EMPOWERMENT, WATER, SANITATION, FORESTRY, AFFORESTATION, HEALTH, TRANSPORT, CONSTITUTION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH, RURAL SETTLEMENTS, URBAN SETTLEMENTS
Thematic Group:
 UNDP : Social and Institutional Developoment
Thesaurus:
16.07.00  -  Meteorology
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