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Public climate finance: a survey of systems to monitor and evaluate climate finance effectiveness
Climate Policy Initiative, 2012Multilateral and bilateral intermediaries are a crucial part of the climate finance landscape. In general, intermediaries are working hard to improve their monitoring and evaluation systems, but there is significant room for improvement, particularly to ensure that monitoring and evaluation is applied across the full lifecycle of projects and programmes.OrganisationEnergy and Climate Partnership of the Americas (ECPA)
ECPA was established by the President of the United States of America in 2009; other member countries are Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru and Trinidad and Tobago.DocumentEcological footprint and investment in natural capital in Asia and the Pacific
Asian Development Bank, 2012The Asia and Pacific region has some of the largest and most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Despite its rich natural capital, this report by the Asian Development Bank and WWF shows that biodiversity is declining in the region in all types of ecosystems, including forests, rivers and oceans, with the rate of species loss about twice the global average.DocumentWorld economic and social survey 2012: in search of new development finance
United Nations Development Policy and Analysis Division, 2012The World Economic and Social Survey (WESS) 2012 focuses on innovative ways to finance sustainable development. It notes that while the need for aid remains high, many donors have cut back on development assistance due to difficult financial times. The report highlights that the potential for innovative development finance is particularly high in the area of fighting climate change.DocumentEnergy-based economic development: mapping the developing country context
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 2012Energy-based economic development (EBED) can provide economic, social and environmental benefits related to national economic development and sustainable growth activities. As both policy and research interests in responsible mechanisms for economic development grow, EBED benefits are becoming increasingly attractive to planners in both developed and developing countries.OrganisationBloomberg New Energy Finance
Bloomberg New Energy Finance provides subscription-based services including industry-leading research, up-to-the-minute verified news and data on clean energy and the carbon markets.DocumentEnergy for a shared development agenda: global scenarios and governance implications
Stockholm Environment Institute, 2012This study examines how energy needs for human and economic development can be met in a way that is compatible with long-term sustainable development at the global scale.DocumentModeling pessimism: does climate stabilization require a failure of development?
Science Direct, 2012Climate-economics models often assume that middle-income countries' per capita incomes will catch up with those of today's high income countries, while low-income countries will lag behind. This choice underrates the least developed countries' chance to escape poverty.DocumentFrom Rio to Rio: a 20-year journey to green the world’s economies
Global Environmental Facility Evaluation Office, 2012This publication provides an analysis of the 20 year history of the Global Environment Facility (GEF).DocumentRenewable energy best practices in promotion and use for Latin America and the Caribbean
Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo / Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), 2011This paper aims to present a snapshot of some of the best practices in the promotion and use of renewable energy and provide practical examples of the development of renewable energy markets that countries in Latin America and the Caribbean can replicate.Pages
