Financing for the global environment is scattered among many institutions and, without an overview of total financial flows, often considered scarce. This issue brief begins an analysis of the financial landscape by focusing on the anchor institution for the global environment, the UN Environment Programme. It examines the relationship between institutional form and funding and offers insights into innovative financing
The global accords for protecting the ozone layer, conserving biodiversity, countering global warmin...
Work in progress; please do not quote The paper will explore the institutional setting of the Global...
The world’s most influential development agency, the World Bank Group (WBG), is the leading actor in...
Financing for the global environment is scattered among many institutions and, without an overview o...
After having played the part of a path-breaker and trend-setter in the early years of its existence,...
Sustainable finance is a burgeoning area of international relations that cross-sects trends towards ...
This report provides an overview of two of the larger and more recently instituted international fin...
International governance is often complicated by collective action problems. This is particularly tr...
International governance is often complicated by collective action problems. This is particularly tr...
This chapter surveys settings under the auspices of international organizations and institutions tha...
and its North American Task Force (NATF) Note to Reader The UNEP Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) is a u...
The role of the United Nations in global environmental governance was determined in 1972 when a new ...
This systematic review explores the role of environmental finance in advancing sustainable developme...
This introductory chapter provides a broad-brush presentation of the intergovernmental regime for su...
Full text available. I will investigate the institutionalization of climate finance as represented b...
The global accords for protecting the ozone layer, conserving biodiversity, countering global warmin...
Work in progress; please do not quote The paper will explore the institutional setting of the Global...
The world’s most influential development agency, the World Bank Group (WBG), is the leading actor in...
Financing for the global environment is scattered among many institutions and, without an overview o...
After having played the part of a path-breaker and trend-setter in the early years of its existence,...
Sustainable finance is a burgeoning area of international relations that cross-sects trends towards ...
This report provides an overview of two of the larger and more recently instituted international fin...
International governance is often complicated by collective action problems. This is particularly tr...
International governance is often complicated by collective action problems. This is particularly tr...
This chapter surveys settings under the auspices of international organizations and institutions tha...
and its North American Task Force (NATF) Note to Reader The UNEP Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) is a u...
The role of the United Nations in global environmental governance was determined in 1972 when a new ...
This systematic review explores the role of environmental finance in advancing sustainable developme...
This introductory chapter provides a broad-brush presentation of the intergovernmental regime for su...
Full text available. I will investigate the institutionalization of climate finance as represented b...
The global accords for protecting the ozone layer, conserving biodiversity, countering global warmin...
Work in progress; please do not quote The paper will explore the institutional setting of the Global...
The world’s most influential development agency, the World Bank Group (WBG), is the leading actor in...