Public-private partnerships for climate finance /
Gardiner, Ann,
Public-private partnerships for climate finance / Ann Gardiner, Matthieu Bardout, Francesca Grossi and Sandrine Dixson-Declève. - 1 online resource - TemaNord, 2015:577 0908-6692 ; . - TemaNord ; 2015:577. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword -- Introduction -- Executive Summary -- Public-Private partnerships for climate finance -- Framework conditions -- Case studies and stakeholder dialogue -- Discussion and key learnings -- Works cited -- Detailed case studies -- Characteristics of PPPs -- Overview of selected PPP climate funds.
There is strong evidence showing the urgent need for scaling-up climate finance to mitigate greenhouse gases in line with the 2°C target, and to support adaptation to safeguard the international community from the consequences of a changing climate. While public actors have a responsibility to deploy climate finance, it is clear that the contribution from the private sector needs to be significant. Consequently, a strong public commitment is needed to engage with the private sector and ensure climate finance is leveraged and deployed effectively. In this context, Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are a promising avenue to contribute to climate finance delivery. PPPs provide frameworks to ensure public leadership and accountability in tackling climate change, while enabling the ownership of certain components of climate finance to be transferred to private hands.
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Climatic changes--Economic aspects.
Greenhouse gas mitigation--Economic aspects.
Climatic changes--Finance.
Public-private sector cooperation.
Climat--Changements--Aspect économique.
Gaz à effet de serre--Réduction--Aspect économique.
Climat--Changements--Finances.
Partenariat public-privé.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--General.
Climatic changes--Economic aspects
Public-private sector cooperation
Denmark.
Faroe Islands.
Finland.
Greenland.
Iceland.
Norway.
Sweden.
Féroé.
Denmark
Faroe Islands
Finland
Greenland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
QC903
363.73874
Public-private partnerships for climate finance / Ann Gardiner, Matthieu Bardout, Francesca Grossi and Sandrine Dixson-Declève. - 1 online resource - TemaNord, 2015:577 0908-6692 ; . - TemaNord ; 2015:577. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword -- Introduction -- Executive Summary -- Public-Private partnerships for climate finance -- Framework conditions -- Case studies and stakeholder dialogue -- Discussion and key learnings -- Works cited -- Detailed case studies -- Characteristics of PPPs -- Overview of selected PPP climate funds.
There is strong evidence showing the urgent need for scaling-up climate finance to mitigate greenhouse gases in line with the 2°C target, and to support adaptation to safeguard the international community from the consequences of a changing climate. While public actors have a responsibility to deploy climate finance, it is clear that the contribution from the private sector needs to be significant. Consequently, a strong public commitment is needed to engage with the private sector and ensure climate finance is leveraged and deployed effectively. In this context, Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are a promising avenue to contribute to climate finance delivery. PPPs provide frameworks to ensure public leadership and accountability in tackling climate change, while enabling the ownership of certain components of climate finance to be transferred to private hands.
9789289343961 9289343966 9789289343954 9289343958 928934394X 9789289343947
Climatic changes--Economic aspects.
Greenhouse gas mitigation--Economic aspects.
Climatic changes--Finance.
Public-private sector cooperation.
Climat--Changements--Aspect économique.
Gaz à effet de serre--Réduction--Aspect économique.
Climat--Changements--Finances.
Partenariat public-privé.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--General.
Climatic changes--Economic aspects
Public-private sector cooperation
Denmark.
Faroe Islands.
Finland.
Greenland.
Iceland.
Norway.
Sweden.
Féroé.
Denmark
Faroe Islands
Finland
Greenland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
QC903
363.73874