Promoting climate-resilient economic development in Georgia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia
On behalf of GIZ, Berlin Economics supported Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia in integrating climate adaptation into their national economic and climate policies. It provided tailored policy advice and capacity building to align adaptation priorities with national development goals and international climate commitments.
The project used E3 macroeconomic models to assess the economy-wide impacts of climate adaptation measures, focusing on GDP, energy demand, and emissions. Through scenario-based modelling and stakeholder engagement, it helped embed climate adaptation into economic planning and sectoral policies, strengthening the countries’ capacities for evidence-based decision-making.