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Green Infrastructure Finance : Leading Initiatives and Research.
Title:
Green Infrastructure Finance : Leading Initiatives and Research.
Author:
Baietti, Aldo.
ISBN:
9780821394892
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 pages)
Series:
World Bank Studies
Contents:
Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Assessment of Leading Initiatives -- Overview -- Conclusions from Research -- Assessment of Gaps-What Can Be Achieved in the Short-Term? -- 1: Introduction -- Background -- Impediments to Accelerating Green Investments -- Objectives and Scope of the Report -- Methodology -- 2: Global and Regional Initiatives -- UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) -- Other Global Initiatives -- Regional and Country Initiatives -- 3: Established and Proposed International Funding Programs -- Funding Needs and Funding Sources -- Kyoto Protocol's CDM/JI -- Climate Investment Funds (CIF) -- Global Environment Facility (GEF) -- Examples of the World Bank Funding Programs -- Carbon Finance by International Finance Corporation (IFC) -- Green Fund Proposed by International Monetary Fund (IMF) -- Green Climate Fund -- Other Programs by Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), Export Credit Agencies (ECAs), and International Institutions -- 4: Public Interventions: Fiscal and Economic Instruments -- Public Interventions -- Public Policies and Finance -- Fiscal Instruments: Taxes and Subsidies -- Tradable Permit Schemes -- Property Rights (Market Creation) -- 5: Regulations and Monitoring Programs -- Liability Rules -- Information Standards and Programs -- Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) -- 6: Private Financial Products and Services -- Role of Private Sector -- Private Equity in Green Investments -- Wholesale Banking -- Asset Management -- Insurance -- Retail Finance -- 7: Country Examples of Pro-Green Policies and Programs -- China -- The Republic of Korea -- Japan -- Germany -- The United States -- Annex 1. Policy Instruments and Public Finance Mechanisms to Mobilize Private Sector Investments in CFTs -- Annex 2. Compendium of Abstracts.

Publications -- PowerPoint Presentations -- Articles, Brochures, and Notes -- Databases and Websites -- References.
Abstract:
Increasing concerns over the effects of climate change have heightened the importance of accelerating investments in green growth. The International Energy Agency, for example, estimates that to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 50 percent by 2050, global investments in the energy sector alone will need to total US750 billion a year by 2030 and over US1.6 trillion a year from 2030-2050. Despite global efforts to mobilize required capital flows, the investments still fall far short. Bloomberg New Energy Finance argues that by 2020 investments will be US150 billion short from the levels required simply to stabilize CO2 emissions. For the East Asia and Pacific region alone, the World Bank study Winds of Change suggests that additional investments of US80 billion a year over the next two decades are required.Multiple factors affect green investments, often rendering them financially not attractive. Private investment flows, therefore, depend on public sectors interventions and support. As in many countries public sector resources are scarce and spread across many competing commitments, they need to be used judiciously and strategically to leverage sufficient private flows. Many governments, however, still lack a clear comprehensive framework for assessing green investment climate and formulating an efficient mix of measures to accelerate green investments and are unfamiliar with international funding sources that can be tapped. To address this challenge, the World Bank, with support from AusAID, conducts the work on improving the financing opportunities for green infrastructure investments among its client countries. This activity attempts to identify practical ways to value and monetize environmental externalities of investments and improve the promotion and bankability of green projects. This research report, as a key step in this activity,

provides a structured compendium of ongoing leading initiatives and activities designed to accelerate private investment flows in green growth. It summarizes current investment challenges of green projects as well as proposed solutions, financing schemes and instruments, and initiatives that have set the stage for promoting green growth. The results of this work are intended to benefit the international community and policymakers who are seeking to deepen their knowledge of green investment environment. In addition, it is hoped that this work will be useful to practitioners, including fund managers and investors, seeking to have a better understanding of current trends, global initiatives, and available funding sources and mechanisms for financing green projects.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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