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Financing climate action : India in a global context / Mritiunjoy Mohanty, Runa Sarkar.

بواسطة:المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : ملف الحاسوبملف الحاسوباللغة: الإنجليزية الناشر:Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025تاريخ حقوق النشر: 2026الطبعات:1st edوصف:1 online resource (474 pages)نوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • computer
نوع الناقل:
  • online resource
تدمك:
  • 9781040435366
الموضوع:النوع/الشكل:تنسيقات مادية إضافية:Print version:: Financing Climate Actionموارد على الانترنت:
المحتويات:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- List of Contributors -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1 Climate Finance Landscape: An Introduction -- 1 Financing Net Zero: An Assessment of the Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches in India -- 2 Public Finance Catalysing Private Capital for Scaling Renewable Energy Projects -- 3 Financing India's Decarbonisation Journey - the Role of Private Investment for Mitigation -- 4 How to Make Climate Change Action a Nationwide Movement in India, and How to Finance It? -- 5 Alarm Calls Are Ringing Out -- 6 How to 'Reform, Target and Shift' Domestic Public Finance Effectively: Lessons from Energy Financing in India -- Part 2 Governance: An Introduction -- 7 Addressing Climate-Related Financial Risks: Interrogating Efficacy of Actions by the RBI -- 8 Achieving Sustainable Development Goals and Climate Resilience in Low-Income Contexts: The Bay of Bengal Region -- 9 Financing Climate Action at the Subnational Level: Public Expenditure Tracking in Maharashtra -- 10 Financing Climate Action at Local Level: Scope, Opportunities and Challenges -- Part 3 Instruments and Mechanisms: An Introduction -- 11 Increasing Flows for Green and Transition Finance - Thinking Beyond Bank Debt -- 12 Navigating Carbon Pricing in India: Assessing Policy Options, Impacts, and Pathways to a Sustainable Economy -- 13 Sub-National Climate Finance Needs and Innovations to Mobilise Requisite Resources - Case for Maharashtra -- 14 Beyond the Trillions: Solving Climate Through Innovation and Risk Capital Than Big Money -- Part 4 Financing the Real Economy to Address Climate Change: An Introduction -- 15 Blended Capital Market Mechanisms for Critical Decarbonisation Projects in India.
16 Financing Energy Efficiency for MSMEs in India -- 17 Mainstreaming Transition Plan Disclosures for Indian Companies -- 18 Carbon Markets as a Necessary Element to Support Climate Financing in India -- 19 Financing India's Green Grid: Overcoming Challenges and Unlocking Investment for Renewable Integration -- 20 Financing Just Transition in the Coal Mining Sector - Trade Union Perspectives -- Part 5 Public Resources: An Introduction -- 21 Grants and Granting Mechanisms for the Loss and Damage Fund -- 22 Back to the Future: A Case for a Green Investment Bank -- 23 Green Quantitative Easing: What the Lender of the Last Resort Can Do for Saving the Planet -- Part 6 Lessons from Other Economies: An Introduction -- 24 Financing Energy Transition: Private Gains or Public Risk -- 25 Green Fiscal Instruments for Transition to Low-Carbon Economy: Experience from European Countries and Lessons for India -- 26 Transition Planning and Country Platforms as a Way to Accelerate Development and Climate Action: Discussing Global Developments and Lessons for India -- 27 Indonesia's Energy Transition: The Progress and Challenge So Far -- Index.
ملخص:The urgency of mitigating climate change is mounting globally and developing countries have a key role to play in ensuring a sustainable future. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of climate finance from the perspective of developing economies with a focus on India..
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- List of Contributors -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1 Climate Finance Landscape: An Introduction -- 1 Financing Net Zero: An Assessment of the Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches in India -- 2 Public Finance Catalysing Private Capital for Scaling Renewable Energy Projects -- 3 Financing India's Decarbonisation Journey - the Role of Private Investment for Mitigation -- 4 How to Make Climate Change Action a Nationwide Movement in India, and How to Finance It? -- 5 Alarm Calls Are Ringing Out -- 6 How to 'Reform, Target and Shift' Domestic Public Finance Effectively: Lessons from Energy Financing in India -- Part 2 Governance: An Introduction -- 7 Addressing Climate-Related Financial Risks: Interrogating Efficacy of Actions by the RBI -- 8 Achieving Sustainable Development Goals and Climate Resilience in Low-Income Contexts: The Bay of Bengal Region -- 9 Financing Climate Action at the Subnational Level: Public Expenditure Tracking in Maharashtra -- 10 Financing Climate Action at Local Level: Scope, Opportunities and Challenges -- Part 3 Instruments and Mechanisms: An Introduction -- 11 Increasing Flows for Green and Transition Finance - Thinking Beyond Bank Debt -- 12 Navigating Carbon Pricing in India: Assessing Policy Options, Impacts, and Pathways to a Sustainable Economy -- 13 Sub-National Climate Finance Needs and Innovations to Mobilise Requisite Resources - Case for Maharashtra -- 14 Beyond the Trillions: Solving Climate Through Innovation and Risk Capital Than Big Money -- Part 4 Financing the Real Economy to Address Climate Change: An Introduction -- 15 Blended Capital Market Mechanisms for Critical Decarbonisation Projects in India.

16 Financing Energy Efficiency for MSMEs in India -- 17 Mainstreaming Transition Plan Disclosures for Indian Companies -- 18 Carbon Markets as a Necessary Element to Support Climate Financing in India -- 19 Financing India's Green Grid: Overcoming Challenges and Unlocking Investment for Renewable Integration -- 20 Financing Just Transition in the Coal Mining Sector - Trade Union Perspectives -- Part 5 Public Resources: An Introduction -- 21 Grants and Granting Mechanisms for the Loss and Damage Fund -- 22 Back to the Future: A Case for a Green Investment Bank -- 23 Green Quantitative Easing: What the Lender of the Last Resort Can Do for Saving the Planet -- Part 6 Lessons from Other Economies: An Introduction -- 24 Financing Energy Transition: Private Gains or Public Risk -- 25 Green Fiscal Instruments for Transition to Low-Carbon Economy: Experience from European Countries and Lessons for India -- 26 Transition Planning and Country Platforms as a Way to Accelerate Development and Climate Action: Discussing Global Developments and Lessons for India -- 27 Indonesia's Energy Transition: The Progress and Challenge So Far -- Index.

The urgency of mitigating climate change is mounting globally and developing countries have a key role to play in ensuring a sustainable future. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of climate finance from the perspective of developing economies with a focus on India..

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