Towards a public sustainable finance paradigm for the green transition
Sustainable finance is often discussed as a solution to the climate crisis, but its impacts are limited and its discourse focuses on mobilising private investments through public de-risking, without considering direct government action.
Philipp Golka +2 more
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Assessing the Impact of Green Finance on Sustainability in Emerging Markets: Trends, Challenges, and Future Prospects (2000–Present) [PDF]
Green finance has emerged as a critical mechanism for driving sustainable development, particularly in emerging markets (EMDEs), which often face unique environmental and socio-economic challenges. This research examines the evolution, impact, and future
Ardita Bylo
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Challenges, Opportunities and Options for the Development of Rural Financial Institutions [PDF]
Why does IFAD need rural finance guidelines? With its exclusive emphasis on rural poverty alleviation, IFAD enjoys a competitive advantage over other development agencies, and should strengthen its role by providing support for the development of rural ...
Seibel, Hans Dieter
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Connecting the Dots: Linking Sustainable Wild Capture Fisheries Initiatives and Impact Investors [PDF]
Wilderness Markets undertook a series of fishery value chain assessments to better understand the opportunities and constraints for private impact capital to flow into wild capture fisheries markets.
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This research explores the landscape of sustainable finance, responsible investment, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) risk evaluation, aiming to understand their complexities and implications for financial markets and sustainability ...
Yana Ameliana Yunus, Sahabuddin Nanda
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Tackling climate change through adaptation finance in the Least Developed Countries: Is the LDC Fund still fit for purpose? [PDF]
This paper considers the challenges confronting LDCs in meeting the adaptation and mitigation requirements brought on by the climate crisis and addresses the question as to whether the Least Developed Country Fund (LDCF), which is a key source of LDC ...
Davis, Junior, Tan, Celine
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Financing the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals: A Rough Roadmap [PDF]
We regroup the main types of global development finance into three clusters: concessional public finance (including domestic taxes), public borrowing on market-related terms, and private finance.
Andrew Rogerson, Annalisa Prizzon
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A conceptual framework for data-driven sustainable finance in green energy transition
As the world grapples with the urgent need for sustainable development, the transition towards green energy stands as a critical imperative. Financing this transition poses significant challenges, requiring innovative approaches that align financial ...
Omotayo Bukola Adeoye +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Smallholder farmers, crucial to global food security, face challenges in sustainable integration into agricultural innovation due to inherent flaws in existing finance models.
Raden Trizaldi Prima Alamsyah +3 more
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Consumer Preferences for Fruit and Vegetables with Credence-Based Attributes: A Review [PDF]
credence goods, consumer preferences and attitudes, sustainable fruit and vegetables, consumer research., Agricultural Finance, Consumer/Household Economics, Demand and Price Analysis, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Institutional and Behavioral ...
Moser, Riccarda +2 more
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