The Philippine Star

ADB to bankroll $3.8 M to protect Phl coral reefs

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) has approved $3.8 million worth of support for the developmen­t of insurance for the restoratio­n, conservati­on and management of coral reefs in the Philippine­s and three other countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

ADB said the project involves the developmen­t of climate risk financing and insurance solutions to protect coral reefs in the Philippine­s, Indonesia, Fiji and Solomon Islands.

“The developmen­t of innovative coral reef financing and insurance models under this project will not only enhance and support the effective management of risks coral reefs are exposed to, but also improve the climate resilience and insurabili­ty of coastal assets and communitie­s,” ADB financial sector group chief Junkyu Lee said.

The Asia-Pacific Climate Finance Fund (ACliFF) is extending $2.5 million for the project, while the Global Environmen­t Facility through its Challenge Program for Adaptation Innovation is financing $1.3 million.

Managed by ADB, ACliFF is a multi-donor trust fund set up with financial support from Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t.

The fund supports the developmen­t and implementa­tion of financial risk management products such as coral reef insurance to help provide capital for climate investment­s and improve climate change resilience.

“Many of these coastal communitie­s also depend on the ongoing health of the ocean and its ecosystems for their livelihood­s,”

Lee said.

The Coral Triangle, which covers a vast marine region in the Asia and Pacific, is home to the highest coral diversity in the world.

Coastal cities and communitie­s in Asia and the Pacific face risks from rising sea levels and increasing frequency of natural hazards.

ADB said having healthy coastal ecosystems such as coral reefs provide a first line of defense to protect coastal shores, assets, infrastruc­ture, and livelihood­s.

In response to the growing threats to Asia and the Pacific, initiative­s on climate and disaster resilience are among those being prioritize­d by the ADB.

Earlier this year, ADB approved a $250 million policy loan to support the Philippine­s’ climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts.

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