This paper attempts first to assess foreign aid effectiveness in fostering green cities procedures in developing countries. To this purpose, we rely on the following aid effectiveness criteria: national ownership, harmonization, alignment and mutual accountability and results management. Our analysis shows that some programs are effective and scalable. The second attempt of our paper is to try to link in a GMM model, CO2 emissions from residential buildings and commercial and public services to total foreign aid and sector specific aid like energy. Our results show that foreign aid is not significant, when it enters the regression as a level variable. However, it is significant as a quadratic term. Again, when it’s crossed with electricit...
In a time where environmental issues are increasingly important and measures are being taken to redu...
Energy is linked to most of the major global challenges of the twenty-first century. Poverty eradica...
The present paper re-examines the effectiveness of foreign aid theoretically and empirically. Using ...
This paper attempts first to assess foreign aid effectiveness in fostering green cities procedures i...
Foreign aid, green cities and buildings / Sandrine Kablan, ERUDITE, Université de Paris Est. UNU-WID...
Advanced OECD countries are widely held responsible to contain global carbon emissions by providing ...
Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability, pp 215-256United Nations University Worl
Abstract: Advanced OECD countries are widely held responsible to contain global carbon emissions by ...
This paper empirically investigates the link between foreign aid and pollution, specifically CO2 emi...
This paper explores how trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) condition the effect of foreign ai...
Donor countries have been using international aid in the field of energy for at least three decades ...
Buildings in developing countries (DCs) will play a significant role in global GHG emission mitigat...
Donor countries have been using international aid in the field of energy for at least three decades ...
Chap. 5 reviews the key enabling conditions of transforming the energy system and the foreign aid p...
This paper examines whether foreign aid, together with other economic, social and environmental fact...
In a time where environmental issues are increasingly important and measures are being taken to redu...
Energy is linked to most of the major global challenges of the twenty-first century. Poverty eradica...
The present paper re-examines the effectiveness of foreign aid theoretically and empirically. Using ...
This paper attempts first to assess foreign aid effectiveness in fostering green cities procedures i...
Foreign aid, green cities and buildings / Sandrine Kablan, ERUDITE, Université de Paris Est. UNU-WID...
Advanced OECD countries are widely held responsible to contain global carbon emissions by providing ...
Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability, pp 215-256United Nations University Worl
Abstract: Advanced OECD countries are widely held responsible to contain global carbon emissions by ...
This paper empirically investigates the link between foreign aid and pollution, specifically CO2 emi...
This paper explores how trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) condition the effect of foreign ai...
Donor countries have been using international aid in the field of energy for at least three decades ...
Buildings in developing countries (DCs) will play a significant role in global GHG emission mitigat...
Donor countries have been using international aid in the field of energy for at least three decades ...
Chap. 5 reviews the key enabling conditions of transforming the energy system and the foreign aid p...
This paper examines whether foreign aid, together with other economic, social and environmental fact...
In a time where environmental issues are increasingly important and measures are being taken to redu...
Energy is linked to most of the major global challenges of the twenty-first century. Poverty eradica...
The present paper re-examines the effectiveness of foreign aid theoretically and empirically. Using ...