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    Climate Change and rural institutions in Central Viet Nam

    Danish Institute for International Studies, 2013
    The working paper focuses on how meso-level institutions in Central Viet Nam are responding to climate change and extreme climate events – especially in regards to coastal zones. It describes emerging policies and trends in institutional response to climate change, with emphasis on the convergence of this response with disaster risk management and broader development efforts.
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    Climate Parliament

    The Climate Parliament is an international cross-party network of legislators, with a focus on climate change and promoting renewable energy.
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    2014 Environmental Performance Index

    Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, Yale University, 2014
    The Environmental Performance Index (EPI) ranks how well countries perform on high-priority environmental issues in two broad policy areas: protection of human health from environmental harm and protection of ecosystems. Within these two policy objectives the EPI scores country performance in nine issue areas (including climate change and energy) comprised of 20 indicators.
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    Early Lessons from the Process to Enhance Understanding of Loss and Damage in Bangladesh

    International Centre for Climate Change and Development, 2013
    This International Centre for Climate Change and Development summary for policy makers is the result of an almost two-year engagement with the issue of loss and damage in Bangladesh.
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    Re-energising India: policy, regulatory and financial initiatives to augment renewable energy deployment in India

    Climate Parliament, 2014
    This document was prepared by Idam Infrastructure Advisory Private Limited on behalf of the Climate Parliament network. Several reasons for the slow growth of renewable energy in India are identified.
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    Lift lives for good: Actions to tackle inequality and climate change

    Oxfam, 2013
    This report focuses on inequality and climate change as two major injustices threatening the long-lasting change to lift people out of poverty and hunger. The climate change focus argues that climate change is prolonging and causing hunger and poverty through its impact on crops and livelihoods.
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    Understanding climate change finance flows and effectiveness – mapping of recent initiatives

    Overseas Development Institute, 2013
    This paper provides an overview of the large number of initiatives that have been implemented to assist developing countries manage their response to climate change, both through information provision and policy-relevant analysis. It is aimed primarily at government officials who are involved in decision making over how to utilise climate finance in support of relevant national actions.
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    Climate Change and Rural Institutions in Nepal

    Danish Institute for International Studies, 2013
    This working paper provides findings on the factors influencing how intermediate-level institutions in Nepal are responding to climate change and extreme climate events. Nepal has been ranked as the fourth most at risk country according to one Climate Change Vulnerability Index. The country is also experience transition as a post-conflict state. The paper presents a complex picture.
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    A framework for mainstreaming climate resilience into development planning

    International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013
    This paper aims to identify progress and share countries’ learning on dealing with climate change and address the challenges climate change poses to social and economic development. It comes from collaboration between government development planners from countries in Asia and Africa who came together in series of meetings and workshops between 2011 and April 2013.
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    Sum of parts: Making the green climate fund’s allocations add up to its ambition

    World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2013
    The Green Climate Fund (GCF) was established in 2010 with the aim that it would become the primary global fund for climate change finance in developing countries. This paper outlines analysis of the allocation systems of 15 funds with a range of thematic focuses in order to understand how their allocation process might inform the GCF.

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