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Climate Change Adaptation in South Asia

March 8, 2024

Washington, D.C.

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Panel Discussion | Climate Adaptation Priorities for South Asia

Join us for a workshop organized by the Office of the Chief Economist for the South Asia Region of the World Bank and the 21st Century India Center at UC San Diego¡¯s School of Global Policy and Strategy. This in-person event aims to spark discussions on climate change adaptation in South Asia and elsewhere, bringing together experts and academia in a quest to address one of the most pressing challenges for many emerging market and developing economies.

By showcasing cutting-edge research and exploring innovative solutions, we aim to pave the way for resilient communities and sustainable futures in South Asia and beyond.

  • Climate change is projected to set back economic growth in South Asia unless governments, firms and households can adapt to it. This adaptation can happen in many ways, including investment in more resilient infrastructure and technologies, strengthening of disaster preparedness, or labor movements across space or sectors. A small but rapidly growing body of economic research is studying how climate change adaptation occurs, what impacts it has and which factors impede it. By bringing together academics and practitioners, the workshop will help synthesize emerging policy and operational lessons from this research, while also identifying main knowledge gaps where more research is urgently needed to address adaptation challenges in South Asia and beyond.

    The topics of papers to be presented include:

    • How do firms and households adapt to a changing climate??
    • What gender differences are there in the socio-economic impacts of climate change and what constraints do women face in adapting to climate change???
    • How much of the damage from climate-related shocks can be recouped by adaptation? What are the limits of individual adaptation???
    • How can power and transport infrastructure be made more resilient while improving access to energy and markets???
    • What are the tradeoffs between different adaptation mechanisms???
    • How can government policies and public investment best facilitate private adaptation????

    The workshop will focus on research from South Asia and similar contexts.   

    Organizing committee: Achyuta Adhvaryu and Teevrat Garg (UC San Diego). Jonah M. Rexer, Siddharth Sharma and Margaret Triyana (World Bank). 

     

  • Friday, March 8, 2024
    8:45 AM ¨C 5:00 PM (EST) |  5:45 AM ¨C 2:00 PM (PST)

     

    8:45-9:00 AM

    Welcome Remarks

    ¡¤ Franziska Ohnsorge, Chief Economist, South Asia Region, World Bank

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Achyuta Adhvaryu, Professor & Director, 21st Century India Center

    9:00-10:00 AM

    Panel Discussion | Climate Adaptation Priorities for South Asia

    ¡¤ Maureen Cropper, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland

    ¡¤ Robin Burgess, Professor and Director of the International Growth Centre, London School of Economics

    ¡¤ St¨¦phane Hallegatte, Senior Climate Change Adviser, World Bank

     

    Moderator: Martin Raiser, Vice President, South Asia Region, World Bank

    10:00-10:15 AM

    Coffee Break

    10:15-11:45 AM

    Paper Session 1 | Adaptation in the Agricultural Sector

    Paper I: 

    Sheetal Sekhri, Associate Professor, University of Virginia

     

    Paper II: 

    Shweta Bhogale, Postdoctoral fellow, MIT

     

    Paper III: 

    Ariel Zucker, Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz

     

    Paper IV: 

    Fiona Burlig, Assistant Professor, University of Chicago

     

    Discussants:

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Ruth Hill, Lead Economist, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, World Bank

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Esha Zaveri, Senior Economist, Office of the Chief Economist, Sustainable Development Practice, World Bank

    11:45 AM-12:45 PM

    Lunch
    12:45-1:45 PM

    Keynote Presentation | 

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Robin Burgess, Professor and Director of the International Growth Centre, London School of Economics

    1:45-3:15 PM

    Paper Session 2 | Barriers to Adaptation

    Paper I: Credit constraints and firm GHG emissions

    Patrick Behrer, Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank

     

    Paper II: Timing the Transfer: Liquidity Constraints and the Transition to Clean Fuels

    Prabhat Barnwal, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University

     

    Paper III: Experimental Evaluation of a Flood Early Warning System

    Maulik Jagnani, Assistant Professor, Tufts University

     

    Paper IV: Firms and Climate Change in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Damage Estimates and Practical Tools

    Megan Lang, Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank

     

    Discussants:

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Thomas Farole, Lead Economist, Sustainable Development, Europe and Central Asia, World Bank

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Jason Russ, Senior Economist, Office of the Chief Economist, Sustainable Development Practice, World Bank

    3:15-3:30 PMCoffee Break
    3:30-4:00 PM

    Panel Discussion | Inequality and Climate Adaptation

    ¡¤ Sheetal Sekhri, Associate Professor, University of Virginia

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Luis Felipe L¨®pez-Calva, Global Director, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, World Bank 

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Hana Brixi, Global Director, Gender Global Practice, World Bank

     

    Moderator: Richard Damania, Chief Economist, Sustainable Development Practice Group, World Bank

    4:00-4:15 PM

    Coffee Break

    4:15-4:45 PM

    Policy Discussion |

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;St¨¦phane Hallegatte, Senior Climate Change Adviser, World Bank

    4:45-5:00 PM

    Closing Remarks

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Richard Damania, Chief Economist, Sustainable Development Practice Group, World Bank

  • Male in formal attire

    Martin Raiser

    Vice President, South Asia Region, World Bank

    Professor and Director of the International Growth Centre, London School of Economics

    Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland

    Professor & Director, 21st Century India Center

    Assistant Professor, Michigan State University
    Male in formal attire

    Patrick Behrer

    Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank

    Postdoctoral fellow, MIT
    Female in formal attire

    Hana Brixi

    Global Director, Gender Global Practice, World Bank

    Assistant Professor, University of Chicago

    Chief Economist, Sustainable Development Practice Group, World Bank
    Male in formal attire

    Thomas Farole

    Lead Economist, Sustainable Development, Europe and Central Asia, World Bank

    Associate Professor, University of California - San Diego
    Male in formal attire

    St¨¦phane Hallegatte

    Senior Climate Change Adviser, World Bank
    Female in formal attire

    Ruth Hill

    Lead Economist, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, World Bank

    Assistant Professor, Tufts University
    Female smiling

    Megan Lang

    Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank
    Male in formal attire

    Luis Felipe L¨®pez-Calva

    Global Director, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, World Bank
    Female in formal attire

    Franziska Ohnsorge

    Chief Economist, South Asia Region, World Bank

    Senior Economist, Office of the Chief Economist, Sustainable Development Practice, World Bank

    Associate Professor, University of Virginia

    Senior Economist, Office of the Chief Economist, Sustainable Development Practice, World Bank

    Assistant Professor, University of California - Santa Cruz

DETAILS

  • Date: Friday, March 8, 2024
  • Time: 8:45 AM ¨C 5:00 PM EST
  • VENUE: (MC 4-800) World Bank Main Complex
  • CONTACT: Office of the Chief Economist in South Asia 
  • sarchiefeconomistoffice@worldbank.org