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Supporting the Momentum of Paris: A Systems Approach to Accelerating Climate Finance | |
Padraig Oliver; Bella Tonkonogy; David Wang and Xueying Wang | |
2018-04 | |
出版年 | 2018 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | 美国 |
领域 | 气候变化 |
英文摘要 | On November 4, 2016, the Paris Agreement entered into force. To date, 190 countries have submitted 164 nationally determined contributions (NDCs) outlining their own goals and methods to reduce emissions in common effort to limit global temperature increases this century. In maintaining momentum after Paris and NDC implementation, more onus will be placed on international public finance actors – bilateral aid agencies, export credit agencies, bilateral development banks, multilateral climate funds, and multilateral development bank – scaling up their own flows while using money most effectively to leverage others; coordinating and collaborating on approaches and avoiding duplication; as well as reconciling mandates on climate finance delivery with other mandates on poverty alleviation and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Optimizing the use of international sources of public climate finance requires recognition of existing and emerging actors’ inherent constraints, the capacity and needs of developing country systems to absorb finance, and a long-term view of how circumstances change in uncertain economic and political environments. Systems thinking approaches provide the potential to identify and measure how international public climate finance actors can interact:
The systems approach frameworks developed in this project offer methods to enhance coordination and collaboration among actors both within the international public climate finance system, and during design of interventions within developing country contexts.
However, while such solutions are commonly called for, delivering them at scale require some of the major public finance actors in climate finance to adapt and change business models. International Public Actors have been constrained by:
International Public Actors are best positioned to:
In light of not only the scale of climate finance needs, but also the type of public finance instruments needed to leverage private flows, the importance of more connected coordination and collaboration by international public climate finance actors is crucial. Systems thinking approaches support the recognition of the effects of existing and new actors on scaling overall flows and their direction of travel, as well as support the collective optimisation of public finance interventions to achieve the scale needed – helping to understand not only the specific niche of each actor, but also how actors can most effectively coordinate and collaborate to achieve enduring impact. |
英文关键词 | climate finance development finance institutions financial institutions innovative finance investors monitoring and evaluation Paris Agreement private finance public finance sustainable development goals |
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来源平台 | Climate Policy Initiative |
文献类型 | 科技报告 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/242532 |
专题 | 气候变化 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Padraig Oliver,Bella Tonkonogy,David Wang and Xueying Wang. Supporting the Momentum of Paris: A Systems Approach to Accelerating Climate Finance,2018. |
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