This paper analyzes potential criteria to allocate international funding for adaptation to climate change, as a response to one of the main governance challenges of international adaptation funding-the prioritization of project proposals given scarce funding. Based on the review of the equity and cost-effectiveness literature and relevant policy documents, we identify three potential indicators for equity (vulnerability level, poverty, equal funding per capita), and three indicators for cost-effectiveness (economic savings in absolute and relative terms, human lives saved). Applying these simple indicators to information provided in all 39 project documents considered by the Adaptation Fund Board (AFB) in 2011, we find that projects approve...
This paper provides novel evidence on the climate financing practices of Multilateral Development Ba...
This paper examines the topic of financing adaptation in future climate change policies. A major que...
Funding adaptation requires adequate governance and there are different ways to organise and channel...
This paper analyzes potential criteria to allocate international funding for adaptation to climate c...
This paper analyses potential criteria to allocate international funding for adaptation to climate c...
Equity and cost-effectiveness of multilateral adaptation finance - are they friends or foes ? / Mart...
Providing additional finance for adaptation is a key element of the emerging international climate c...
The issue of interstate distribution of financial resources provided under the United Nations Framew...
The discussions about adaptation finance have mostly been about process: how money should be raised ...
Adaptation to climate change is increasingly supported through international financing. In contrast ...
Additional finance for adaptation is an important element of the emerging international climate chan...
The adaptation finance gap has been defined as the difference between the estimated costs of meeting...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to social and economic development. Efforts to reduce green...
Adaptation to climate change is increasingly supported through international financing. In contrast ...
Billions of dollars are annually transferred to poor nations to help them adapt to the effects of cl...
This paper provides novel evidence on the climate financing practices of Multilateral Development Ba...
This paper examines the topic of financing adaptation in future climate change policies. A major que...
Funding adaptation requires adequate governance and there are different ways to organise and channel...
This paper analyzes potential criteria to allocate international funding for adaptation to climate c...
This paper analyses potential criteria to allocate international funding for adaptation to climate c...
Equity and cost-effectiveness of multilateral adaptation finance - are they friends or foes ? / Mart...
Providing additional finance for adaptation is a key element of the emerging international climate c...
The issue of interstate distribution of financial resources provided under the United Nations Framew...
The discussions about adaptation finance have mostly been about process: how money should be raised ...
Adaptation to climate change is increasingly supported through international financing. In contrast ...
Additional finance for adaptation is an important element of the emerging international climate chan...
The adaptation finance gap has been defined as the difference between the estimated costs of meeting...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to social and economic development. Efforts to reduce green...
Adaptation to climate change is increasingly supported through international financing. In contrast ...
Billions of dollars are annually transferred to poor nations to help them adapt to the effects of cl...
This paper provides novel evidence on the climate financing practices of Multilateral Development Ba...
This paper examines the topic of financing adaptation in future climate change policies. A major que...
Funding adaptation requires adequate governance and there are different ways to organise and channel...