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    Readiness Preparation Proposals (R – PP)

    Forest Carbon Partnership Facility, 2009
    This document was submitted to the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF), a World Bank programme that aims to assist developing countries with Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+), during May 2009.
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    National Policy and Strategy on Climate Change for Ecuador

    2008
    The document presents a set of policy guidelines for strategic Management and at the nacional level in order to meet the challenges that climate change poses to people and nature.
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    Cities on the Climate Change Initiative: Adaptation and mitigation to climate change strategy for Esmeraldas Canton

    United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2011
    The climate change strategy for the Esmeraldas Canton is a document that seeks to provide technical guidance to facilitate the design and implementation of policies and actions to combat the adverse impacts of climate change.
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    The emerging policy for green economy and social development in Limpopo, South Africa

    United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, 2012
    This paper evaluates the emerging green economy in South Africa, using ideas from the concept of sustainable rural livelihoods, which are intimately connected to ecological services many developing countries.
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    Renewables 2012: global status report

    REN21 Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century, 2012
    The latest edition of the flagship publication of the Renewable Energy Global Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) illustrates continued growth in all types of renewables across sectors and countries, with global investments in renewables breaking records in 2011 as costs continue to fall and their deployment expands geographically.
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    Financing climate change mitigation: towards a framework for measurement, reporting and verification

    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.
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    Policy update: nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) and carbon markets

    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 key issues around the compatibility of the two concepts.
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    REDD+ finance delivery: lessons from early experience

    Overseas Development Institute [ES], 2011
    This paper summarises the current status of international public financial support and the progress made in the development of multilateral and bilateral delivery mechanisms for REDD+. The paper states that though it is difficult to evaluate the outcomes of specific financial support, the following lessons can be identified from early experience.
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    Catalyzing low carbon development? The clean technology fund

    World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2009
    This working paper analyses the first set of clean technology investment plans from Egypt, Mexico and Turkey and makes the case for greater emphasis on institutional capacity and governance in measuring programme results.
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    What role for public finance international in climate change mitigation

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2008
    This paper considers how public finance in developed countries can best be used to support climate change mitigation in developing countries. It describes the role of public finance in climate change mitigation in relation to other instruments and analyses market failures and barriers to mitigation technologies that could be overcome by public finance.

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