The Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) is a new core diagnostic developed by the World Bank Group to support countries align climate actions with development ambitions. The report is developed using countries’ own stated targets, while elaborating needs and opportunities for affordably reaching those targets. The Indonesia CCDR analyzes how climate change and climate action are intertwined with the country’s growth and development.
Building on Indonesia’s ongoing climate efforts and global commitments, the report elaborates options for managing the transition to a low carbon and climate resilient economy. The report models different land, energy, and fiscal policy strategies that Indonesia could take to pursue its climate and development agenda, while investing in its people, growing its economy, and protecting its natural assets.
The Indonesia CCDR proposes a policy framework that balances climate needs with Indonesia’s development objectives to ensure that its vision to become a prosperous country can be achieved. To date, the World Bank Group has developed CCDRs for 25 countries across the globe and over time will introduce CCDRs in all countries in which it has operations.