Simulations

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Why Investing in Sustainable Community Development Is a Pragmatic Recovery Plan: The case for Ghana

A series of four What-If simulations have been conducted in a vulnerable agricultural community in Ghana on sustainable recovery investments that can foster sustainable community development. These simulations were done in collaboration with the Green Climate Fund.

Why Investing in Climate-Smart Crop Management Is a Pragmatic Recovery Plan for Rural Communities in Ghana

This What-If simulation estimates the impact of investing in climate-smart crop management interventions in a rural community in Ghana. Costs and benefits, including externalities, are estimated for two financing scenarios: one that includes the provision of sustainable recovery support by the Green Climate Fund and one that does not.

Why Investing in Solar Photovoltaic Energy Generation Is a Pragmatic Recovery Plan for Rural Communities in Ghana

This What-If simulation estimates the impact of investing in solar photovoltaic energy generation in a rural community in Ghana. Costs and benefits, including the value of avoided carbon emissions, are estimated for two financing scenarios: one that includes the provision of sustainable recovery support by the Green Climate Fund and one that does not.

Why Investing in Water-Efficient Irrigation Is a Pragmatic Recovery Plan for Rural Communities in Ghana

This What-If simulation estimates the costs and societal benefits from investing in drip irrigation infrastructure for a rural community in Ghana. The simulation results serve to inform the Green Climate Fund and other public donors and investors whether such irrigation infrastructure should be targeted by sustainable recovery financing.

Why Investing in Biogas Energy Generation and Compost Production Is a Pragmatic Recovery Plan for Rural Communities in Ghana

This What-If simulation estimates the costs and societal benefits from investing in biogas energy generation and compost production based on pig manure reuse in a rural community in Ghana. The simulation results serve to inform the Green Climate Fund and other public donors and investors whether such investments should be targeted by sustainable recovery financing.

Are Investments in Road Infrastructure on Borneo a Sustainable Recovery Strategy for Malaysia?

This What-if simulation forecasts the economic, social and environmental outcomes of recovery spending on a road infrastructure project in Malaysia: the Pan Borneo Highway. The implementation of this large-scale highway project has commenced and is set for completion in 2023.

Why Low-Carbon Renovation Is a Pragmatic Recovery Plan: The case of Canada

This SAVi what-if simulation forecasts the economic and environmental benefits of investing in energy efficiency and flood resilience within Canada's building sector. The forecasts point to substantial net benefits, demonstrating this to be a sustainable recovery strategy.