《美国国际开发署宣布倡议推动东南亚低碳土地利用投资》

  • 编译者: 张毅
  • 发布时间:2024-12-03
  • 9月,美国国际开发署(USAID)启动了一项为期五年的“绿色投资伙伴关系”(PAGI)倡议,旨在增加对东南亚可持续商业农业、林业和其他土地利用的投资,减少碳排放,增强气候韧性,保护生物多样性。

    PAGI将通过金融手段推动实现净零目标,催化私营部门在该地区的投资,促进经济增长、金融包容性,并利用技术支持粮食安全,特别关注中小企业和农民。东南亚是全球重要农产品(椰子、天然橡胶、咖啡和大米等)供应链所在地,PAGI将致力于提高这些供应链中的环境可持续性、社会影响和治理标准。

    该倡议基于2018-2023年USAID绿色投资亚洲(GIA)的经验,将与多个区域合作伙伴和关键商品平台合作,推动诸如罗布斯塔咖啡生产的碳足迹基线开发和全球可持续椰子基准的建立等举措。PAGI强调从指导原则转向本地主导的实践,降低交易成本,加强生产标准,并提高供应链的透明度和可追溯性。

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