Climate finance reporting in Belgium: towards a more comprehensive reporting system
Kris Bachus () and
Emilie Bécault ()
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Kris Bachus: HIVA, KU Leuven
Emilie Bécault: GGS, KU Leuven
No 118, BeFinD Working Papers from University of Namur, Department of Economics
Abstract:
There is currently no agreed comprehensive methodology on how to track and report on public climate finance. As a result, national actors need to agree on their own methodologies. In this working paper, we report on the result of the support the researchers offered to the Belgian actors that are (or could be) active in the provision of public climate finance to developing countries. In a second part of the working paper, the results are described of the process of supporting one Belgian actor, Credendo, on a more in-depth level. Recommendations are made for future reporting processes, both for Credendo and for the whole of the Belgian stakeholders active in this field.
Keywords: Public climate finance; private climate finance; Credendo; Rio markers; tracking climate finance; developing countries; UNFCCC (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F35 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 42 pages
Date: 2017-02
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