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World Bank Group
The report The Potential Role of Enhanced Bond Structures in Forest Climate Finance sets out a detailed shortlist of three potential enhanced bond structures, which have the potential to catalyze funding across the gamut of forest-based nationally determined contribution (NDC) activities. The focus is on bond structures that blend donor-funded performance-based payments (PBP) alongside some upfront grant funding to improve the financial performance of the use of proceeds for issuers, and hence enable larger-scale financing from capital markets.
Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
This Country Planning Framework (CPF) sets the strategic direction for the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in Peru over the period 2017-2021.
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
This assessment, Global Environment Outlook 6: Regional assessment for Africa , is founded on the understanding that Africa has the potential to significantly contribute to the world economy and to ensure healthy living conditions for its citizens. It also recognizes the abundant natural assets that the region possesses, and the various threats they face.
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Parhelion
This paper, Forest Resilience Finance Opportunities & Challenges: Helping forests adapt to climate change, is intended to support the climate finance community, consisting of policy makers; multilateral agencies; development finance institutions; and private sector insurance and capital markets, in understanding the value that forests create; what risks forests face; how climate change will impact these risks and lastly, the role of traditional and innovative climate finance solutions to address the values at risk.
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
This paper develops and operationalises the Integrated Economic-Environmental Modelling (IEEM) platform, which integrates environmental data organised under the first international standard for environmental-economic accounting with a powerful economy-wide modelling approach.