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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    almafu_BV049527345
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 222 Seiten) : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-50218-7
    Series Statement: Sustainable Development Goals series
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-50217-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Ethikfonds ; Kapitalanlage ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Klimaänderung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
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    Cham, Switzerland :Macmillan Palgrave, Springer Nature Switzerland AG,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961418403002883
    Format: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 3-031-50218-3
    Series Statement: Sustainable Development Goals Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Funds and Sustainable Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Averting Climate Impacts in Developing Countries -- 2.1 SDG 13 and the Climate Funds -- 2.2 A Picture of Global Climate Finance. How Is SDG 13 Operationalized? -- 3 The Unintended Adverse Impacts of the Climate Funds -- 3.1 Climate Mitigation Projects and Programs -- 3.2 Climate Adaptation Projects and Programs -- 3.3 Other Projects and Programs -- 4 The Literature on the Funds' Impacts: Pursuing Consensus on Further Reforms -- 5 Final Remarks -- 3 Participation in the Climate Funds -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Content and Scope of Participation in Climate Finance -- 3 Participation in the Climate Funds -- 3.1 The GEF Funds -- 3.1.1 Range of Participation -- 3.1.2 Influence of Participants -- 3.1.3 Resources Required to Participate Effectively -- 3.2 The AF -- 3.2.1 Range of Participation -- 3.2.2 Influence of Participation -- 3.2.3 Resources Required to Participate Effectively -- 3.3 The GCF -- 3.3.1 Range of Participation -- 3.3.2 Influence of Participation -- 3.3.3 Resources Required to Participate Effectively -- 4 Critical Assessment of Participation -- 4.1 Range of Participation -- 4.2 Influence of Participants -- 4.3 Resources Required to Participate Effectively -- 5 Final Remarks -- 4 Transparency in the Climate Funds -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Content and Scope of Transparency in Climate Finance -- 3 Transparency in the Climate Funds -- 3.1 The GEF Funds -- 3.1.1 Sufficiency of Information -- 3.1.2 Clarity and Accessibility of Information -- 3.1.3 Restrictions on Information Disclosure -- 3.2 The AF -- 3.2.1 Sufficiency of Information -- 3.2.2 Clarity and Accessibility of Information -- 3.2.3 Restrictions on Information Disclosure -- 3.3 The GCF -- 3.3.1 Sufficiency of Information. , 3.3.2 Clarity and Accessibility of Information -- 3.3.3 Restriction on Information Disclosure -- 4 Critical Assessment of Transparency -- 4.1 Sufficiency of Information -- 4.2 Clarity and Accessibility of Information -- 4.3 Restrictions on Information Disclosure -- 5 Final Remarks -- 5 Accountability in the Climate Funds -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Content and Scope of Accountability in Climate Finance -- 3 Accountability in the Climate Funds -- 3.1 The GEF -- 3.1.1 Legal Status of Decisions and Associated Remedies -- 3.1.2 Access to the CRC by Stakeholders -- 3.1.3 Substantive Assessment -- 3.2 The AF -- 3.2.1 Legal Status of Decisions and Associated Remedies -- 3.2.2 Access to the ACHM by Stakeholders -- 3.2.3 Substantive Assessment -- 3.3 The GCF -- 3.3.1 Legal Status of Decisions and Associated Remedies -- 3.3.2 Access to the IRM by Stakeholder -- 3.3.3 Substantive Assessment -- 4 Critical Assessment of the Review Mechanisms -- 4.1 Legal Status of Decisions and Associated Remedies -- 4.2 Access to the Review Mechanisms by Stakeholders -- 4.3 Substantive Assessment -- 5 Final Remarks -- 6 Recommendations: Reforming the Climate Funds -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Recommendations for Participation -- 2.1 Range of Participation -- 2.2 Influence of Participation -- 2.3 Resources Required to Participate Effectively -- 3 Recommendations for Transparency -- 3.1 Sufficiency of Information and Reasons -- 3.2 Clarity and Accessibility of Information and Reasons -- 3.3 Restrictions on Information and Reasons Disclosure -- 4 Recommendations for Accountability -- 4.1 Legal Status of Decisions and Associated Remedies -- 4.2 Access to Review Mechanisms by Stakeholders -- 4.3 Substantive Assessment -- 5 Final Remarks -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031502170
    Language: English
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    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
    UID:
    gbv_1882781317
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 222 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9783031502187 , 3031502183
    Series Statement: Sustainable development goals series 13
    Content: While significant attention has been devoted to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 13 (SDG 13) and scaling up climate finance for developing countries, the adverse impacts of funded projects on local communities remains inadequately explored by both academics and policymakers. Mobilizing climate finance on an unprecedented scale is undeniably vital for the success of developing countries’ climate policies. However, these initiatives often give rise to adverse consequences for individuals in these countries, leading to displacements, exacerbating food insecurity, or even triggering conflicts over resources. This book examines the extent to which the climate funds established for achieving SDG 13 are adequate for addressing climate change impacts in developing countries. Yet, its analysis transcends the mere evaluation of the sufficiency or efficacy of these efforts found in much of the existing literature. Beyond the scope of quantifiable success, the book delves into the root causes of the adverse impacts that these funds can have on local communities and offers tailored recommendations to realize the noble aspirations of SDG 13, all without implying that the individuals who should benefit from climate finance are the ones who pay in the end. Gonzalo Larrea teaches public international and European law at Pompeu Fabra University. He has a doctorate in Laws from the European University Institute, and has worked as a legal researcher on transnational public law at King’s College London and the University of Barcelona, where he has also taught international environmental law. His fields of expertise include climate change law and governance, European environmental law and regulation, and international environmental law. Additionally, he is an attorney at law specialized in environment, energy and public law. He works at Cuatrecasas giving legal advice to private and public entities on all aspects of climate change regulation, environmental disputes and litigation
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction -- Chapter 1. Climate Funds and Sustainable Development -- Chapter 2. The Unintended Impacts of the Climate Funds -- Chapter 3. Participation in the Climate Funds -- Chapter 4. Transparency in the Climate Funds -- Chapter 5. Accountability in the Climate Funds -- Chapter 6. Recommendations: Reforming the Climate Funds -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031502170
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3031502175
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Larrea, Gonzalo Climate funds and sustainable development Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2024 ISBN 9783031502170
    Language: English
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    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :
    UID:
    almahu_9949709221502882
    Format: XV, 222 p. 2 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031502187
    Series Statement: Sustainable Development Goals Series,
    Content: While significant attention has been devoted to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 13 (SDG 13) and scaling up climate finance for developing countries, the adverse impacts of funded projects on local communities remains inadequately explored by both academics and policymakers. Mobilizing climate finance on an unprecedented scale is undeniably vital for the success of developing countries' climate policies. However, these initiatives often give rise to adverse consequences for individuals in these countries, leading to displacements, exacerbating food insecurity, or even triggering conflicts over resources. This book examines the extent to which the climate funds established for achieving SDG 13 are adequate for addressing climate change impacts in developing countries. Yet, its analysis transcends the mere evaluation of the sufficiency or efficacy of these efforts found in much of the existing literature. Beyond the scope of quantifiable success, the book delves into the root causes of the adverse impacts that these funds can have on local communities and offers tailored recommendations to realize the noble aspirations of SDG 13, all without implying that the individuals who should benefit from climate finance are the ones who pay in the end. Gonzalo Larrea teaches public international and European law at Pompeu Fabra University. He has a doctorate in Laws from the European University Institute, and has worked as a legal researcher on transnational public law at King's College London and the University of Barcelona, where he has also taught international environmental law. His fields of expertise include climate change law and governance, European environmental law and regulation, and international environmental law. Additionally, he is an attorney at law specialized in environment, energy and public law. He works at Cuatrecasas giving legal advice to private and public entities on all aspects of climate change regulation, environmental disputes and litigation.
    Note: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Climate Funds and Sustainable Development -- Chapter 2. The Unintended Impacts of the Climate Funds -- Chapter 3. Participation in the Climate Funds -- Chapter 4. Transparency in the Climate Funds -- Chapter 5. Accountability in the Climate Funds -- Chapter 6. Recommendations: Reforming the Climate Funds -- Bibliography.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031502170
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031502194
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031502200
    Language: English
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