FAO AGRIS - Système international des sciences et technologies agricoles

Accessing International Climate Change Related Finance in Latin America and the Caribbean

2013

World Bank


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Editeur
Washington, DC
D'autres materias
Emissions from deforestation; International forest carbon; Ghgs; Agriculture organization; Fiduciary standards; Global environmental facility; Financial intermediary; Strategies for climate change; Climate change fund; Emissions reduction; Island economies; Forest; Carbon market; Inequality; Climate change activities; Emission-reduction; Environmental taxation; Adverse effects of climate change; Public policy; Climate factors; Carbon credits; Oil; Resource use; Demographics; Climate action; Pension funds; Innovative financing; Carbon emissions from deforestation; Development assistance; Financial incentives; Reducing emissions; Climate change problems; Climate-change; Economies of scale; Vulnerability to climate change; Emission trading; Capital investments; Climate change strategy; Climate change program; Expenditures; Renewable energy sources; Atmospheric concentration; Cpi; Colors; Forest carbon; Portfolio; Ods; Ghg; Global greenhouse gas; Environmental issues; Demand for energy; Carbon finance; Clean energy; Funding sources; Regional climate; Environmental problems; Awareness of climate change; Climate change challenges; Intergovernmental panel on climate change; Carbon emissions; Investment bank; Emission reduction potential; Carbon taxes; Domestic sources; Forest carbon stocks; National climate; Multilateral financial institutions; Public finances; Financial resources; Accreditation; Global climate; Regulatory framework; Polluters; Financial instruments; Peoples; Climate change research; Carbon neutral; International financial institutions; Environmental; Environmental impacts; Climate specialists; Greenhouse gas; National climate change; International finance; N2o; Emission reduction targets; Carbon offsets; Mitigation of climate change; Financial challenges; Financial tools; Climate-related disasters; Financial risk; Extreme weather; Private investors; Clean technology; Greenhouse; Environmental policy; Finance initiatives; Government policy; Climate policy; Greater access; Institutional investors; Emissions; Climate mitigation; Lines of credit; Advanced economies; Equity investments; Financial markets; Low-carbon; Climate investment; Technological change; Costs of climate change; Application process; Sources of finance; Clean energy technologies; Development bank; Carbon offset; Private equity; Certified emissions reductions; Sustainable management; Regional climate projections; Climate initiative; Framework convention on climate change; Foreign direct investment; Allowances; Eligibility criteria; Climate change funds; Exposure to climate change; Monetary fund; Environmental regulation; Ecosystem; Extreme climate events; Environmental taxes; Conceptual framework; Gross national income; Forest investment; Offset credits; Carbon markets; Emission reductions
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2014-09-15
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