Enabling investments in systemic risk-informed sustainable development: lessons from the Enabling Resilience Investment initiative
システムリスクを考慮した持続可能な開発への投資を可能にする:Enabling Resilience Investmentイニシアチブからの教訓 (AI 翻訳)
Russell Wise, Paul James Box, Seona Meharg, Russell Gorddard, Deborah O'Connell, John Marinopoulos, Stefanos Xenarios, Peter Heinmiller, Nic Mesic, Jacqui Montgomery
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日本語
気候変動適応とDRRへの投資不足に対処するため、ERIイニシアチブはリスク評価と意思決定の変革を進めている。システムリスクを考慮した投資手法と協働ガバナンスを推進し、複数プロジェクトを通じて実践している。
English
The ERI initiative addresses investment deficits in climate adaptation and DRR by advancing two transformational agendas: enhancing risk and financial assessments to consider systemic risks, and building coalitions for governing investments. Multi-scale projects demonstrate improvements in enabling investment environments.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本のGX文脈では、気候変動適応投資の促進はTCFD/ISSB開示と関連するが、本論文は特にリスク評価手法とガバナンス改革に焦点を当てている。日本の適応計画や地域レジリエンス向上に示唆を与える。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to the global discussion on climate finance by highlighting the need for systemic risk-informed investment frameworks, relevant to the ISSB's focus on resilience and adaptation under SASB standards.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a framework for integrating systemic risk into investment decisions for adaptation.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights on building investment cases for resilience projects, useful for corporate sustainability teams.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for policy and regulatory changes to enable long-term adaptation investments.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Abstract There are significant deficits of investment in climate adaptation and DRR relative to the massive and growing needs, especially as the scope and scale of climate impacts increase. These shortfalls in investment are due to widespread underappreciation of the severity and significance of impending impacts; gaps in credible evidence (data, models, assessment methods) upon which to build convincing investment cases; and limited social, political or legal license or will to act. The ERI initiative is an applied mission-oriented and transdisciplinary R&D program designed to tackle these issues and create more enabling environments for resilience investment. It has been doing so by progressing two transformational change agendas: a) enhancing prevailing and predominant approaches to risk, economic, and financial assessments and decision making, according to 7 propositions outlined in this manuscript (Fig.1; Supplementary Material 1), to incentivise and support decision makers consider the high stakes, uncertain, and dynamic dimensions of systemic risks and opportunities from climate change; and b) building coalitions, networks, and capabilities for driving change and innovation in how systemic risks and investments are governed across sectors, domains, scales, and along value chains. This manuscript briefly describes how the ERI initiative has been progressing these two pathways through a program of multi-scale, place-based projects. We presented stakeholder evaluations of the performance of the alternative or enhanced ERI approaches relative to the status quo.
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