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    ESMAP 2012 portfolio review fiscal years 2009-2011

    Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme [World Bank / UNDP], 2012
    This review by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) of the World Bank highlights results and outcomes of ESMAP projects and activities implemented since July 2008. It divides the 220 ESMAP activities under review into four themes: energy assessments and strategy programme; energy access; energy efficiency; clean energy.
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    International Public Finance to Address Climate Change in Indonesia – Lessons for the Future of European Development Cooperation

    European Development Cooperation, 2011
    This policy brief examines international and national climate finance flows in Indonesia and makes recommendations for future European Union (EU) climate finance operations. The Cancun Agreements (2010) state that developed countries should transfer new and additional finance for developing countries to address climate change.
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    Realising Development Effectiveness: Making the Most of Climate Change Finance in Asia and the Pacific

    2010
    In order for developing countries to address the issue of climate change, developed countries are required to provide significant financial assistance for low carbon and climate resilient development. This synthesis report examines the nature of climate change finance in Asia and the Pacific.
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    New market mechanisms: prerequisites for implementation

    Wuppertal Institute, 2012
    The Durban conference decided to establish a new market based mechanism that is to cover a broad segment of a country’s economy. The question is, however, which developing countries would actually be able to implement such a mechanism. The introduction of the EU emission trading system highlighted the many challenges that even advanced developed countries face when establishing a carbon market.
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    Cities and carbon finance: feasibility study on an urban CDM

    United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2012
    Cities are home to more than half the global population and are responsible for 60 to 80 per cent of energy use and more than 75 per cent of carbon emissions. This report examines how cities can better access climate finance through the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). It recommends reforming the existing CDM to allow for methodologies geared towards cities.
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    Case study: the Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund (ICCTF)

    United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2012
    The Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund (ICCTF) is designed as a National Climate (Trust) Fund (NCF), which aims to develop innovative ways to link international finance sources with national investment strategies.
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    The journey to Rio: gathering evidence on expectations for the GEF

    Global Environmental Facility Evaluation Office, 2012
    This book by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Evaluation Office examines to what extent the GEF has met the expectations expressed at the Earth Summit in 1992.
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    Nepal Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review

    2011
    The paper focuses on the public financing component of climate change actions, but also acknowledges the role played by communities, civil society, the private sector and international support. The objective of the study has been to develop an appropriate methodology and then conduct an exploratory Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (CPEIR), at both the national and local level.
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    Summary Report on Initial Findings: Feasibility Study on Storm Resistant Housing Credit Scheme and Livelihood Development for Poor Households in Da Nang City

    2011
    This report presents initial findings from a study that examined the feasibility of a storm resistant housing credit programme and livelihood training for female-headed households managed by the Da Nang City Women’s Union. The report has been produced by the Asian Cities Climate Change Network (ACCCN).
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    Unlocking forest bonds: a high-level workshop on innovative finance for tropical forests

    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.

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