Not exact matches
Niranjali leads WRI's
international policy work related to the Green
Climate Fund and climate finance archit
Climate Fund and
climate finance archit
climate finance
architecture.
It suggests three major changes: 1) project and
policy preparation need to reflect higher risks, where vulnerability assessments and greater use of
climate scenario modelling are combined with a better understanding of interconnections between smallholder farming and wider landscapes; 2) this deeper appreciation of interconnected risks should drive a major scaling up of successful «multiple - benefit» approaches to sustainable agricultural intensification by smallholder farmers; 3)
climate change and fiscal austerity are reshaping the
architecture of public
international development finance.
This analytical report provides information for national -
policy makers and
international negotiators on what the
international climate change
architecture needs to deliver to effectively mobilise private finance and investment for forests at the necessary scale.
There are a number of potential structures for formalized
international cooperation on
climate change mitigation, referred to in the text as
policy «
architectures».
The focus for
international climate policy should be on
policies,
architecture and commitment, not specific goals and outcomes, they suggest.
Bianka supports delegations from vulnerable countries as technical adviser with technical briefing papers, background research, and targeted
policy analysis on all aspects of the
international climate finance
architecture.
The Harvard Project's research focuses on
policy architecture, key design elements, and institutional dimensions of
international and domestic
climate change
policy — and draws upon leading scholars and
policy practitioners from around the world (including Argentina, Australia, China, Europe, India, Japan, and the United States).
Options for
international policy architectures and institutional venues for global
climate change — including alternatives and complements to the UNFCCC (for example, separate aviation or trade agreements — and various types of
climate policy clubs)