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WSCT Workshop Climate Finance Thursday 2 July 2015 9am – 12am Room 8-9

Explore good practices and mobilization strategies for local climate finance with expert speakers from various countries and organizations. Learn about successful case studies and recommendations for effective funding mechanisms.

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WSCT Workshop Climate Finance Thursday 2 July 2015 9am – 12am Room 8-9

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  1. WSCT Workshop Climate Finance Thursday 2 July 2015 9am – 12am Room 8-9 Chair: Ronan Dantec, French Senator, Chair of the climate negotiating group of UCLG and City Councilor from Nantes, France

  2. Josep Roig Secretary General, United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)

  3. Vanessa LaubinCo-pilot of the workshop Chargée de mission Territoire et Adaptation, GERES

  4. Part 1: Review of good practicesModerator: Nathalie Le Denmat, CLFDMobiliser les ressources locales • Fondamentaux: • Fiscalité locale: Fort potentiel • Ressources propres, subsidiarité; • Faible autonomie; • Impôts locaux: les plus difficiles à recouvrer; • Transferts: Partage des fruits de la croissance • Incitations / Péréquation; • Transparence, prévisibilité; • Evaluation des compétences transférées

  5. Valorisation foncière mobilisation + value • Très peu utilisé dans les PMA • Croissance urbaine occident • Financement de “la ville par la ville” • Ressources externes de LT: effet levier/urgence • Emprunt: préparer l’avenir • PPP • Finance climat 2. Conditions de la mobilisation • Synergies Gvts centraux / locaux • Montée en puissance capacités de gestion, innovations

  6. Schedule • Raymond Louie, Deputy Mayor of Vancouver, Canada • Ndiaga Dieng, Committee of Studies and Planning, Dakar, Senegal • Anne Odic, Head of Local Authorities and Urban Development Division, AFD • Fanny Quertamp, Co-Director of PADDI • Gabriela Merla, Legal Advisor at Laguna, Mexico • Claire Charbit, Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development, OECD

  7. Raymond LouieDeputy Mayor of Vancouver, CanadaPresident of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities

  8. Green Municipal Fund Impact • 772 plans, studies and tests • 119 capital projects • Contributed approximately $564 million to GDP • Generated approximately 7,000 person-years of employment • Increased household income by approximately $322 million • Sharing of lessons and expertise • Supported over 500 municipalities of all sizes and types in all regions of Canada

  9. Partners for Climate Protection • Implemented in collaboration with ICLEI since 1994. • Five Milestone framework to build local government capacity for climate action. • Over 280 participating members of all sizes. • More than 800 GHG reduction projects, representing over $2.3 billion in investments and 1.8 million tonnes in annual GHG reductions.

  10. Canadian Cities Reducing GHGs Vancouver, BC Saanich, BC Halifax, NS

  11. www.fcm.ca/gmf

  12. Ndiaga Dieng Committee of Studies and Planning, City of Dakar, Senegal

  13. Anne Odic Head of the Local Authorities and Urban Development DivisionFrench Development Agency

  14. Fanny Quertamp Co-Director of PADDI, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  15. Gabriela Merla Legal Advisor, Laguna, Mexico Example of NAMAs in Mexico CIty

  16. Claire Charbit Responsible for the dialogue with local authorities, within the Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development at the OECD Good practices in local public investment at the OECD: the necessity of efficient multi-level governance.

  17. Open Debate

  18. Part 2: Coalition of stakeholdersModerator: Nathalie Le Denmat, CLFD 1/ Opening of global financing instruments to local governments to enable them to mobilize adequate resources 2/ How to adapt financing instruments dedicated to climate change to local investment projects?

  19. 1/ Opening of global financing instruments to local governments to enable them to mobilize adequate resources Benoit LeguetHead of Research, CDC Climat, France

  20. 1/ Opening of global financing instruments to local governments to enable them to mobilize adequate resources Luc Gnacadja Special Representative of the LoCAL Board, UNCDF

  21. 2/ How to adapt financing instruments dedicated to climate change to local investment projects? Jeannot Ahoussou Former Prime-Minister of Ivory Coast President of the ARDCI – Association of Regions and Districts of Ivory Coast

  22. 2/ How to adapt financing instruments dedicated to climate change to local investment projects? Anne Odic Head of the Local Authorities and Urban Development Division CLD AFD

  23. 2/ How to adapt financing instruments dedicated to climate change to local investment projects? • Claire Monod • Member of the Regional Council of Île-de-France • Benoit Faucheux • Veblen Institute • Jean François Habeau • Executive Director, FMDV Green Fund for Cities

  24. Review of recommendationsMathieu Wemaere and M. the Minister Michael Mabuyakhulu

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