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    Assessing the Performance of the Developing Countries for the Utilization of the Green Climate Fund by Izzet Ari, Mine Isik

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Emission mitigation actions are being undertaken at the global level to combat climate change and address potential climate risks. The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is a major source of finance to catalyze the transformation toward a low emission future in developing countries. …”
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    Role of intermediaries in shaping climate finance in developing countries - lessons from the Green Climate Fund by Abrar Chaudhury

    Published 2020
    “…I use the case of the Green Climate Fund (GCF), a new consortium for dedicated funding set up under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to assist developing countries in responding to climate threats, to ask a fundamental question: What role do intermediaries (GCF-accredited and related entities) play in catalysing climate action through climate finance in these countries? …”
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    Quantity Performance Payment by Results – Operationalizing enhanced direct access for mitigation at the Green Climate Fund by Muller, B, Fankhauser, S, Forstater, M

    Published 2013
    “…<p>This OIES Research Paper by Benito Müller, Samuel Fankhauser, and Maya Forstater looks at the possibility of using Quantity Performance (QP) instruments for ‘wholesale’ mitigation funding through enhanced direct access to the Green Climate Fund (GCF)</p> <p>The Paper carries out an evaluation of such instruments in this context with respect to three key objectives of the GCF, namely, to promote a paradigm shift towards low-emission and climate-resilient development pathways, to achieve economic efficiency in directly securing emission reductions at cost, and to support equity in the distribution of resources. …”
    Working paper
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    Performance-based formulaic resource allocation – a cautionary tale by Muller, B

    Published 2014
    “…</p> <p>This Working Paper looks at the lessons to be learned, in particular for the Green Climate Fund, from the Performance-Based Allocation (PBA) system of the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA), and the Resource Allocation Framework (RAF) as well as the System for Transparent Allocation of Resources (STAR) of the Global environment Facility (GEF).…”
    Working paper
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    Translation of Global Climate Change Discourses to the Local Policies, and the Resilience of Pastoralists by Alphonce Agola Mollo

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The paper found participation of pastoral communities in the global discourses e.g. Green Climate Fund readiness framework not as explicit. …”
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    International Financial Institutions Ask to Contribute to Climate Protection by G. Ahamer

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The bulk of this article describes the most relevant IFIs and national development banks with an international focus: Green Climate Fund (GCF), European Investment Bank (EIB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), French Development Agency (AFD), German Development Bank (KfW), World Bank (WB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). …”
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    Meta-organisations and clusters in climate regimes by Chaudhury, A, Stecca Douek, C

    Published 2022
    “…This chapter exemplifies this proposition through the Green Climate Fund (GCF), a ‘meta-organisation’ with accredited intermediaries. …”
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    Financing food system transformation: insights from global climate projects by Hasnain, S, Chaudhury, AS

    Published 2021
    “…Through a comprehensive review of projects funded through the Green Climate Fund (GCF), this paper shows that paradigm shifting interventions can benefit from a food systems perspective by moving beyond specific sectors and activities and delivering outcomes across the socio-economic and environmental spheres. …”
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    What is Required for Advancing REDD+? (Progress to Date and Challenges Ahead) by Mitsuo Matsumoto

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Therefore, it seems preferable that the results of reduced emissions and increased removals through REDD+ activities, through publicly financed programs under the UNFCCC and Green Climate Fund (GCF), should be non-transferable. The transferability of results through REDD+ activities is important to consider, especially for different schemes such as the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) and the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), because double counting can occur between countries and between schemes. …”
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    Towards a funding mechanism for loss and damage from climate change impacts by Melanie Pill

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The majority of interviewees believed that L&D funds should be mobilised through the ‘polluter pays principle’ to finance components of a L&D mechanism that relate to a) adaptation and disaster risk reduction, b) insurance and c) solidarity. The Green Climate Fund or the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage have the potential to play an administrative role in a L&D finance mechanism. …”
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    Addressing indigenous peoples’ marginalisation at international climate negotiations: adaptation and resilience at the margins by Comberti, C, Thornton, T, Korodimou, M

    Published 2016
    “…We conclude with recommendations to improve the situation: 1) Promote IP to full member status at the UNFCCC; 2) Employ IP as experts in work-streams and decisions around adaptation and loss &amp; damage; 3) Direct and restructure financial streams, including the Green Climate Fund, towards increasing the autonomy and voice of IP; and 4) Ensure respect for IP and their rights and livelihoods at all levels of the negotiations, and decisions and programmes arising therefrom. …”
    Working paper