Adapting Public Investment to Climate Change in Latin America (IPACC II)
Between 11/2011 and 04/2015, in partnership with the Peruvian Ministries (MEF and MINAM), Adapting Public Investment to Climate Change Project (IPACC I) was executed, achieving the implementation of climate risk analyses in the national procedures for public investment. Thereby, in order to exploit the Peruvian advances and expand their experiences, IPACC II was commissioned. On the one hand this project strengthened the capacities in Peru. On the other hand the innovative approach was adapted and transferred to other countries of Latin America, specifically to Brazil and Colombia. This project contributed considerably to reducing climate induced economic, social and ecologic damages and thereby led to a better adaptation to climate change.
- Countries
- Brazil, Colombia, Peru
- IKI funding
- 5,292,790.31 €
- Duration
- 05/2015 till 08/2019
- Status
- completed
- Implementing organisation
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
- Political Partner
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- Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) - Peru
- Ministry of Environment (MINAM) - Peru
- Ministry of Environment - Brazil
- Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MinAmbiente) - Colombia
- Implementing Partner
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- Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) - Peru
State of implementation/results
- Project completed.
- The project supported Peru, Colombia and Brazil to integrate climate risks into public investment decisions-- PER: development of intersectoral guidelines on climate risk management in public investment projects for health and agriculture.-- Adoption of the regional public investment project "How the forest ecosystem of Huacrupe. - La Calera is established" based on a detailed climate risk analysis.
- KOL: Development of climate risk management instruments for the public investment project platform of the Ministry of Planning.
- BRA: Training of the Development ank on "Climate change and climate risk management in investment projects". BRA; Project supported development of an innovative method for integrating climate risk management in the agricultural sector, directly linked to the planning of the public budget regarding subsidies for agricultural credits and agricultural insurances.
Latest Update:
12/2025
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