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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
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    almahu_9949568460102882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xix, 283 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781003284703 , 1003284701 , 9781000921663 , 1000921662 , 9781000921632 , 1000921638
    Serie: Routledge explorations in environmental economics
    Inhalt: "The speed with which the various economies recover from the Covid-19 pandemic will significantly determine the economic pressure placed on the environment in the medium to long-term. Furthermore, the pandemic has highlighted the strong interrelations between natural and societal systems, with societal resilience depending on a resilient environmental support system. In this context, this book argues that the pandemic represents a wake-up call for financial systems to be better prepared for the climate crisis and social risk and has provided a stimulus to scale down the reliance of the global economy on fossil fuels. The first part of the book provides a deep and creative discussion between leading international researchers and experts on the policy options and financial instruments which can help to catalyze the green finance transition in the post Covid-19 era. The contributions here show that sustainable finance is emerging as a powerful tool to catalyze the transition towards a more environmentally and socially sustainable economic model. Instruments such as sovereign green bonds, green securities, and other sustainability-related securities can play a significant role in the post Covid-19 world to fund economic stimulus and to lead the way to new and more sustainable future. The second part of the book supports the debate by highlighting a number of selected case studies on financing transitions in different regional contexts including Africa, Asia, Europe , and Latin America. This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on environmental economics and finance, climate change and sustainability transitions"--
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Sustainable finance and the global health crisis Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032257228
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
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    Online-Ressource
    Milton Park, England :Routledge,
    UID:
    almafu_9961844999202883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003284703 , 1003284701 , 9781000921632 , 1000921638 , 9781000921663 , 1000921662
    Serie: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics Series
    Inhalt: This book argues that the pandemic represents a wake-up call for financial systems to be better prepared for the climate crisis and social risk and has provided a stimulus to scale down the reliance of the global economy on fossil fuels.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Organization -- Part I Perspectives and Policy Instruments -- 1 Policy Perspectives in Promoting Green Finance -- Introduction -- Understanding Green Finance Policy -- What Is a Green Finance Policy? -- Objectives of a Green Finance Policy -- How Does Policy Promote Green Financing? -- Common Problems in Operationalizing Green Finance Policies -- Green Finance Policy for Post-Covid 19 Economic Recovery -- Policy Perspectives in Promoting Green Finance -- Private Sector and Industry Leadership in Promoting Green Finance -- State and Industry Co-Promotion -- Central Bank Leadership in Promotion of Green Finance -- Some Policy Perspectives in Promoting Green Finance for Post-Covid Recovery -- Greening the Financial System -- De-risking Green Infrastructure Projects to Attract Financiers -- Penalizing the Financiers of Business Activities That Harm the Environment -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 Green Bonds for Innovation: The Entrepreneurial State and Sustainable Transition -- Introduction -- Green Bonds: the State of the Art -- The Development of Green Bonds -- The Challenges Ahead -- State-powered Innovation: Theory and Practice -- The Entrepreneurial State -- Entrepreneurial State, Covid-19, and the Green Transition -- Green Bonds for Innovation -- The Entrepreneurial State's Role for Green Bond Development: a Manifesto and the EU Example -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 The Role of Sustainable Finance During the Global Health Crisis: Transformative Innovation Policies for Environmental and Social Sustainability -- Introduction -- SF and Sustainability Transitions -- The Role of Stakeholders' Behaviour for Creating "Windows of Opportunity". , The Evolving Approach for Policymaking: Transformative Policies and SF -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 4 How Is the EU Financial System Getting Ready to Take Up the Climate Challenge?: Some Answers From Science -- Introduction -- Green Investment -- SMEs, Venture Capital, and the Financing of Green Innovation -- Green Bonds -- Greenness Measurement -- Climate Risk -- Physical Risk -- Transition Risk -- Transition Risk Measurement -- Investors' Attitudes Towards Transition Risk -- Financial Stability Implications -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 5 No Time to Lie: Sustainable Finance Needs Nextgen Assurance -- Covid-19: a Unique Opportunity to Transform Our Economies and Societies? -- Financing the Sustainability Transition -- Sustainability Assessment: Room for Improvement -- Addressing Assurance Issues: Ongoing Initiatives -- Enabling Framework Conditions and Innovative Governance Mechanisms -- Towards a Sustainable Blue Economy -- Why We Need Nextgen Impact Assurance -- Notes -- References -- 6 The EU Regulatory Landscape On Sustainable Finance -- Introduction -- The Need for Sustainable Finance to Meet the EU's Climate & -- Environmental Goals -- The EU's Strategy for Financing the Transition to a Sustainable Economy -- Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste: Covid-19 and Sustainable Development -- A Host of Actions for Sustainable Recovery: NextGenerationEU -- The Green Bond Framework -- Supporting Employment… -- …and Regional Development -- The European Green Deal -- The Heart of the Green Deal: the EU Climate Law -- The "Fit for 55" Package -- Additional Initiatives to Meet the Green Deal's Objectives -- Going Beyond Climate Objectives: Biodiversity, Food Sustainability, and Pollution -- The Strategy for Financing the Transition to a Sustainable Economy -- Action 1: Financing Towards Sustainability -- Action 2: Inclusiveness. , Action 3: Financial Sector's Resilience -- Action 4: Financial Sector's Contribution to Sustainability -- Action 5: Monitoring Transition -- Action 6: The International Dimension of Sustainable Finance -- Sustainability-related Disclosures -- The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive -- The Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation -- The Taxonomy Regulation (TR) -- The Capital Requirements Regulation and the Investment Firms Regulation -- The European Single Access Point -- The EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities -- Structure and Features of the EU Taxonomy -- Uses of the EU Taxonomy -- Future Taxonomies? -- Notes -- References -- Part II Case Studies -- 7 ESG Investing During the Covid-19 Crisis: Evidence From Central European Stock Exchanges -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology -- Data Description -- Empirical Analysis -- Discussion and Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- 8 The Impact of Green Finance On Renewable Energy Consumption in the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Materials and Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Policy Perspectives On Greening of the Financial System: Implications for Ukraine -- Market Instruments as an Important Element of a Green Financial Policy -- Principles of Policymaking "Green" Investment in Light of the War in Ukraine -- Global Trends of the "Green" Investment Through the Lens of Covid-19 -- References -- 10 Sustainability and the Circular Economy: The Role of the Financial Sector and the Response of Intesa Sanpaolo -- The International Debate On the Circular Economy -- The Circular Economy and Finance: Which Relationship? -- The Role of Regional and Global Development Banks -- The European Regulation On the Circular Economy: a Brief Picture -- Towards Measuring the Circular Economy. , An Example of Good Practices: the Case of Intesa Sanpaolo -- Final Remarks -- Notes -- References -- 11 Expanding Pathways for Green Finance to Support Regenerative Agriculture in Latin America -- Introduction -- Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and the Imperative for Regenerative Practices -- Financing Mechanisms for Regenerative Agriculture -- Microfinance and Credit -- Value Chain Financing -- Payment for Environmental Services -- Investment Finance and Private Equity -- Sustainability Bonds -- Sovereign Debt -- Climate Commitments -- Challenges and Opportunities for Financing Regenerative Agriculture -- The Role of Financing Regenerative Agriculture for Post-Covid Economic Recovery -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Acknowledgments -- Annex A Annex B -- Notes -- References -- 12 Social Dimension of Green Finance: Covid-19 Shines Spotlight On Companies' Vulnerable Employment in Supply Chains -- Introduction -- Data and Methods -- Input-output Databases for Social and Environmental Life-Cycle Inventories -- Financial Database: FactSet -- Linking the Input-Output Database EXIOBASE to the Financial Database FactSet -- Choice of Social and Environmental Indicators -- Social Scores From Rating Agencies -- Company-level: Sample of Public Companies and Market Indices -- Results and Discussion -- Vulnerable Employment By Sector -- Vulnerable Employment Across Countries and Regions -- Company-level Analysis: Vulnerable Employment and GHG Emissions of Publicly Listed Companies -- Impacts Along Supply Chains: Direct and Indirect Vulnerable Employment and GHG Emissions -- Correlation of Social Life Cycle With Available Social Scores From Rating Agencies -- Focus On the Apparel, Clothing, and Textile Sector -- Focus On the Mining Metals Sector -- Focus On Climate Transition Indices Investable Universe: Trade-Offs Between Social and Environmental Impacts. , Investment in Mutual Funds -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781032257235
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1032257237
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781032257228
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1032257229
    Sprache: Englisch
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