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Routledge International Support for Domestic Climate Policies 09

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Description

This Routledge volume provides a detailed examination of how international cooperation can assist developing countries in implementing domestic climate policies. Through six specific case studies, the text explores the various drivers and barriers that influence policies with climate co-benefits in these regions. The book explains how global support helps overcome local constraints by providing essential resources. This includes funding for incremental policy costs, technical assistance, and technology cooperation designed to build local capacity. By examining these dynamics, the text shows how international aid can lead to stronger institutional frameworks and government policies. These improvements help facilitate increased private sector involvement in climate action. This resource is an important study for those interested in economics, climate policy, and international development.

Key Features

Includes six detailed case studies that explore domestic drivers and barriers for climate policies in developing countries.

Examines how international cooperation provides additional resources to cover incremental policy costs.

Details the role of technical assistance and technology cooperation in building necessary local capacity.

Analyzes how support helps develop robust institutional frameworks and effective government policies.

Explains the methods through which international cooperation facilitates increased private sector engagement.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 October 2009
Listed Since
24 June 2009

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