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ENDNOTESEndnotes1 Lobell, Schlenker and Costa-Roberts (2011) find that in 65% of countries, <strong>the</strong> mean 1980-2008 increase in growing season temperature for maize in rice is equivalent <strong>to</strong> at least onestandard deviation of year-<strong>to</strong>-year variability; for a quarter of countries, <strong>the</strong> increase is atleast two standard deviations.2 Protection against current hurricane risks is here considered as providing a net benefit‘<strong>to</strong>day’ even if no hurricane materializes.3 This is an infelici<strong>to</strong>us term, since it incorrectly implies that o<strong>the</strong>r actions are regrettable. Itis often used <strong>to</strong> mean actions that are justified whe<strong>the</strong>r or not climate change is occurring.But since climate change is, in fact, occurring, it is used here <strong>to</strong> refer <strong>to</strong> an action that willprovide benefits under a wide range of possible climate change outcomes.4 Figure 1 was constructed based on a count of <strong>the</strong> occurrence of ‘adaptation’ within 25words of ‘climate’ in project documents; results were filtered <strong>to</strong> remove duplicate references<strong>to</strong> a project.5 The 2012 Environment Strategy also has a results framework for its Resilience pillar, withindica<strong>to</strong>rs that overlap with those proposed in <strong>the</strong> SFDCC close-out report. TheEnvironment Strategy framework includes an indica<strong>to</strong>r: “Percentage of projects (mapped <strong>to</strong>Environment) with gender analysis, gender-inclusive consultation, or both.”6 IDA 2011. “Additions <strong>to</strong> IDA Resources: Sixteenth Replenishment IDA16: DeliveringDevelopment Results” Approved by <strong>the</strong> Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>rs of IDA on February 15, 2011(and modified on March 18, 2011)7 Quotes are from http://climatechange.worldbank.org/content/tracking-finance. Thetypology is published athttp://climatechange.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/Typology.pdf. (Both accessed 18July 2012.)8 Some examples are drawn from a review of <strong>the</strong> FY12 pilot application of <strong>the</strong> trackingsystem.9 <strong>Climate</strong> sensitive sec<strong>to</strong>rs here include transport, agriculture, water, and urbandevelopment.10 IFC Management notes that some aspects of <strong>the</strong> risk analyses were considered proprietaryand were not reflected in <strong>the</strong> published material.11 Based on active projects, May 2012. Excludes short-term loans of 2 years or less.12A significant focus on climate adaptation actions was defined as including climateadaptation as a pillar, or being included in a sub-pillar objective with multiple climateresilientactivities in <strong>the</strong> results matrix. Strategies where actions were suggested as future143

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