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International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
The International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) is a non-profit business organisation created in June 1999 to establish a functional international framework for trading in greenhouse gas emission reductions.
Results from a high-level workshop on innovative finance for tropical forests
M. Cranford; I. R. Henderson; A. W. Mitchell / WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2011
This document is an outcome of a high-level workshop on innovative finance for tropical forests, specifically focusing on the development and introduction of forest bonds. Hosted by the WWF Forest & Climate Initiative, Global Cano...
Briefing for Durban 2011 delegates with recommendations on how to fulfil prior agreement promises
D. Ciplet; J. Timmons Roberts; M. Khan / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2011
This briefing paper by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) is aimed at delegates of the 2011United Nations climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa. It makes clear the responsibilities imparted by pr...
Constructing North-South financial flows concerning measurement, reporting and verification of mitigation support
J. Corfee-Morlot; B. Guay; K. M. Larsen / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009
This paper focuses on North-South finance flows to explore how sources of mitigation support vary in terms of their relative size and importance to mitigation efforts, type and purpose. It states that financial support for greenhouse ...
Exploring the role carbon markets may play for Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs)
F. Röser; C. De Vit; M. Jung / Ecofys, 2012
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) and carbon markets are currently developing in parallel with increasing debate on how to link the two approaches. This paper explores the role carbon markets may play for NAMAs and the...
Steps towards increased transparency in climate finance flows
M. Forstater; R. Rank (ed) / Publish What You Fund, 2012
International funding and technology transfer are crucial for creating climate change mitigation and adaption opportunities. This paper, jointly published by aidinfo and Publish What You Fund, calls for transparency in climate finance...
Analysis on the climate finance landscape, including the status of finance tracking
B. Buchner; A. Falconer; M. Hervé-Mignucci / Climate Policy Initiative, 2011
This Climate Policy Initiative analysis of the current climate finance landscape seeks to track the scale and route of the various types of finance available. Three main types of data sources were used in the study: existing databases...
Paper arguing that a common carbon tax is the simplest route to funding climate action
D. N. Silverstein / Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2010
This paper introduces the problem of climate funding, explores the risks associated with cap and trade offsets and expands on the idea of a harmonised carbon tax and global climate fund. The paper argues that a common carb...
Common currency and absence of public bonds means monetary policy in southern Africa is not meaningful
J. Weeks / School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2010
This policy note argues that the effectiveness of monetary policy relies on a viable domestic market for trading public securities, and a commercial banking sector willing and able to lend to the private sector. However, the paper dee...
Is reallocation of labour from agriculture to non-agriculture sector the key source of China’s growth?
L. Brandt; X. Zhu / Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, 2010
There has been continued debate over the sources of China’s remarkable growth over the last three decades. This paper tries to determine and quantify the sources of China’s impressive economic growth. It points out that so...
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Results from a high-level workshop on innovative finance for tropical forests
M. Cranford; I. R. Henderson; A. W. Mitchell / WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2011
This document is an outcome of a high-level workshop on innovative finance for tropical forests, specifically focusing on the development and introduction of forest bonds. Hosted by the WWF Forest & Climate Initiative, Global Cano...
Briefing for Durban 2011 delegates with recommendations on how to fulfil prior agreement promises
D. Ciplet; J. Timmons Roberts; M. Khan / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2011
This briefing paper by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) is aimed at delegates of the 2011United Nations climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa. It makes clear the responsibilities imparted by pr...
Constructing North-South financial flows concerning measurement, reporting and verification of mitigation support
J. Corfee-Morlot; B. Guay; K. M. Larsen / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009
This paper focuses on North-South finance flows to explore how sources of mitigation support vary in terms of their relative size and importance to mitigation efforts, type and purpose. It states that financial support for greenhouse ...
Exploring the role carbon markets may play for Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs)
F. Röser; C. De Vit; M. Jung / Ecofys, 2012
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) and carbon markets are currently developing in parallel with increasing debate on how to link the two approaches. This paper explores the role carbon markets may play for NAMAs and the...
Steps towards increased transparency in climate finance flows
M. Forstater; R. Rank (ed) / Publish What You Fund, 2012
International funding and technology transfer are crucial for creating climate change mitigation and adaption opportunities. This paper, jointly published by aidinfo and Publish What You Fund, calls for transparency in climate finance...
Analysis on the climate finance landscape, including the status of finance tracking
B. Buchner; A. Falconer; M. Hervé-Mignucci / Climate Policy Initiative, 2011
This Climate Policy Initiative analysis of the current climate finance landscape seeks to track the scale and route of the various types of finance available. Three main types of data sources were used in the study: existing databases...
Paper arguing that a common carbon tax is the simplest route to funding climate action
D. N. Silverstein / Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2010
This paper introduces the problem of climate funding, explores the risks associated with cap and trade offsets and expands on the idea of a harmonised carbon tax and global climate fund. The paper argues that a common carb...
Common currency and absence of public bonds means monetary policy in southern Africa is not meaningful
J. Weeks / School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2010
This policy note argues that the effectiveness of monetary policy relies on a viable domestic market for trading public securities, and a commercial banking sector willing and able to lend to the private sector. However, the paper dee...
Is reallocation of labour from agriculture to non-agriculture sector the key source of China’s growth?
L. Brandt; X. Zhu / Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, 2010
There has been continued debate over the sources of China’s remarkable growth over the last three decades. This paper tries to determine and quantify the sources of China’s impressive economic growth. It points out that so...
Fallout from the financial crisis will change the landscape for finance and growth over the next 10 years
World Bank, 2010
Developing countries facing higher borrowing costs, lower credit levels, and reduced international capital flows. 2010's Global Economic Prospects report examines the consequences of the financial crisis on both the short- and medium-...
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International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
The International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) is a non-profit business organisation created in June 1999 to establish a functional international framework for trading in greenhouse gas emission reductions.
United Nations Policy Notes for National Development Strategies
National Development Strategies Policy Notes
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