Climate Finance as an Instrument to Promote the Green Growth in Developing Countries / by Antonio A. Romano, Giuseppe Scandurra, Alfonso Carfora, Monica Ronghi.
2018
GE196
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Title
Climate Finance as an Instrument to Promote the Green Growth in Developing Countries / by Antonio A. Romano, Giuseppe Scandurra, Alfonso Carfora, Monica Ronghi.
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9783319607115
3319607111
9783319607108
3319607103
3319607111
9783319607108
3319607103
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Springer, 2018.
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English
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1 online resource (xiii, 124 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-319-60711-5 doi
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GE196
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.927
Summary
This book analyses the effectiveness of climate finance as political instrument to reduce the effect of anthropogenic activities on climate change and promote the green growth in developing countries. The book highlights that close attention should also be paid to the analysis of political contexts in a broad sense. Particularly focusing on the international negotiations process that enables the direction of funds toward specific needs and priorities and the issue of access to electricity. For example, the difficulties that developing countries face when trying to improve their green economic development without access to carbon remains a matter of the utmost importance and urgency for many developing countries that lack significant aid from developed countries. This book will be of interest to a wide body of academics and practitioners in climate change and energy policies. Moreover, this project is a valid instrument for students in energy policies and climate programs.
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SpringerBriefs in climate studies.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction and background
2. Climate change
3. Climate finance
4. Assessing the effectiveness of climate finance: composite indicators and quantile regression
5. Empirical Study of Climate Finance
6. Conclusions and Policy Implications.
2. Climate change
3. Climate finance
4. Assessing the effectiveness of climate finance: composite indicators and quantile regression
5. Empirical Study of Climate Finance
6. Conclusions and Policy Implications.