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020 _a9783031502170
082 _a333.7
_bLAR
100 _aLarrea, Gonzalo
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245 _aClimate funds and sustainable development:
_bwho pays in the end?
260 _bPalgrave Macmillan
_aCham
_c2024
300 _axv, 222 p.
365 _aEUR
_b139.99
490 _aSustainable Development Goals Series
500 _aTable of content: Introduction Gonzalo Larrea Pages 1-6 Climate Funds and Sustainable Development Gonzalo Larrea Pages 7-42 Participation in the Climate Funds Gonzalo Larrea Pages 43-85 Transparency in the Climate Funds Gonzalo Larrea Pages 87-126 Accountability in the Climate Funds Gonzalo Larrea Pages 127-175 Recommendations: Reforming the Climate Funds Gonzalo Larrea Pages 177-192 Correction to: Climate Funds and Sustainable Development Gonzalo Larrea Pages C1-C1 Back Matter Pages 193-222 [https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50218-7]
520 _aWhile 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. (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50218-7)
650 _aSustainable development
650 _aClimatic changes--Economic aspects
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