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CONSERVATION FINANCING ACTIONS BY KARI KEIPI. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK. February 2002. Lending for the Environment and Natural Resources 1990-2001. Technical Cooperations for the Environment and Natural Resources 1990-2001. Total Environmental Loans Per Sector - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
CONSERVATION FINANCING CONSERVATION FINANCING ACTIONS ACTIONS
BY BY KARI KEIPIKARI KEIPI
February 2002
INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK BANK
Lending for the Environment and Natural Resources 1990-2001
$485
$811
$1,184 $1,169 $1,186
$794$888
$833
$1,829
$894
$531
$408
$0.00
$200.00
$400.00
$600.00
$800.00
$1,000.00
$1,200.00
$1,400.00
$1,600.00
$1,800.00
$2,000.00
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Year
Technical Cooperations for the Environment and Natural Resources 1990-2001
$3.90
$5.40
$6.00 $6.00
$5.30
$7.20$6.80
$6.00
$10.80
$9.50
$5.30
$7.80
$0.00
$2.00
$4.00
$6.00
$8.00
$10.00
$12.00
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Year
Total Environmental Loans Per Sector
from 1992 to 2001 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
Urban Environment $5,155.88
57%
Tourism $363.954%
Pollution Control $1,211.26
13%
Natural Resources Conservation
$605.757%
Energy $18.500%
Coastal Resources Management $58.60
1%Others $108.301%
Environmental Management $23.80
0%
Institutional Strengthening
$184.822%
Integrated Water Resources Manag
$0.000%
Natural Disaster Mitigation $1,032.12
11%
Watershed Management
$348.234%
Total Amount Devoted to Environmental Technical Cooperations
Per Sector, 1992-2001 (in U.S. dollars)
Coastal Resources Management $10,450,000.00
5%
Pollution Control $2,235,798.00
1%
Tourism $3,580,976.002%
Watershed Management $6,809,599.00
3%
Integrated Water Resources Management
$2,985,868.002%
Natural Disaster Mitigation $6,669,266.00
3%
Natural Resources Conservation $35,390,600.00
18%
Institutional Strengthening $35,675,162.00
19%
Environmental Management $32,595,850.00
16%
Energy $8,923,082.005%
Urban Environment $32,159,192.00
16%
Others $20,296,730.0010%
IDB. Biodiversity-Related Lending 1987-1996
0 50 100 150
Capacity Building & Education
Land Tenure
Ecotourism
Green Urban Areas
Protected Areas
Forest Management & Protection
Marine & Coastal Zones
Sustainable Agriculture
Area affectedLending
Box 3
Services of the IDB Group
Public Sector:
Loans: new projects and reformulations of existing
operations
Technical cooperation: reimbursable and nonreimbursable Regional technical cooperation: nonreimbursable
- GEF Financing
Private Sector: Loans and technical cooperation Equity investments Risk capital investment funds Subordinated loans Small business venture capital funds Underwriting share and security issues
Financial Services
Technical advice and dissemination of “best practices” Environmental screening of Bank financed projects Support to national policy dialogue Organization of conferences at national and international levels
Inter- and extra-regional exchanges
Resource mobilization and donor coordination
Professional Services
Innovation loans Multi-phase programs Sectoral financing Project preparation and execution facilities
New Flexible Financing Instruments
Projects IDB
Financing CounterpartTotal
Investment Protected
Areas# $ Million $ Million $ Million #
12 " " 60 677 " " 34 445 " " 26 23
10 " " 9.4 16
2240.5
(58.4%) 28.9
(41.6%)69.4
(100%) 8386 1.6 3.3 6.9 86
IDB INVESTMENTS IN BRAZILIAN PROTECTED AREAS DURING THE 1990's
Cooperations
Projects TotalFNMA I & II
Loan ProjectsInfrestructure
EnvironmentalTechnical
Project GEF Funding StatusBay Island Environmental Management,Honduras US$ 2 Million PDF$ ApprovedCoastal Zone Management,Jamaica US$ 2 Million PDF$ TransferredGulf of Honduras MaritimeTransport Pollution Control,Regional US$ 5 Million PDF$ TransferredMeso-American IndigenousEcosystem Management,Regional US$ 10 Million PDF$ Request Submitted
IDB - GEF PROJECTS
Other possible Projects:Argentina, Bolivia, Central America (Lempa), Chile, Andean Countries (páramos), Guyana Shield
PROJECT IDB FUNDING FOCUSGalapagos Environmental Management, Ecuador US$ 10 Million
Conservation work with communities;emergency response and enforcement
Pantanal Sustainable Development, Brazil US$ 82.5 Million
Water management and environmentalprotection
Socio-environmental and ForestDevelopment, Nicaragua US$ 32.7 Million
Forest conservation, agroforesty andwatershed management with small farmers
Natural Resource Management in Watershed, Honduras US$ 25.0 Million
Water ,forest and soil conservation; disaster risk management
Management of Lempa River Upper Watershed, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras US$ 21.8 Million
Water, forest and soil conservation; disaster risk management
EXAMPLES OF IDB LOAN PROJECTSAPPROVED 2000 - 2001
IDB: A PROPOSED IDB: A PROPOSED
Biodiversity Biodiversity Mission StatementMission Statement
“The Bank seeks to accelerate the conservation and sustainable use of
diversity in Latin America and the Caribbean through continuos improvement of its existing financial mechanisms, strong
technical assistance programs, value-added partnerships with biodiversity’s
multiple stakeholders, civil society participation and knowledgeable and
dedicated staff”.
Financing Biodiversity Financing Biodiversity ConservationConservation
¤ Strategic FrameworkStrategic Framework
• A Clear Mission Statement• Do No Harm• Apply Emerging Tool and Resources• Build Capacity, Promote Demand• Find Financing Partners and Form Strategic Partnerships.