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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of contributors IX
- Acknowledgements XIX
- Preface XXI
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Part 1: Origins and evolution
- Chapter 1 Origins and evolution of sustainable development and finance 1
- Chapter 2 Complexity and uncertainty in sustainable finance: An analysis of the EU taxonomy 15
- Chapter 3 Ecosystem services and natural capital: Application to sustainable finance 41
- Chapter 4 The World Bank (Group) and sustainable development 71
- Chapter 5 Landscape planning and economics for sustainable finance 89
- Chapter 6 Certification and sustainable development 119
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Part 2: Public finance
- Chapter 7 Public finance for sustainable development 141
- Chapter 8 Public finance and fiscal instruments for sustainable development 153
- Chapter 9 Financing sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the role of digital finance 177
- Chapter 10 Fiscal governance to support post-COVID low-carbon development in Indonesia 193
- Chapter 11 The EU renewable energy policy and its impact on forests 219
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Part 3: Private finance
- Chapter 12 Private finance for sustainable development 251
- Chapter 13 Green Bonds: Debt at the crossroad between finance, law and ecology 265
- Chapter 14 Investing in sustainable business models at the base of the pyramid 293
- Chapter 15 AI and blockchain for sustainable development in India 329
- Chapter 16 Valuing civil society environmental engagement 349
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Part 4: Climate finance
- Chapter 17 Climate finance for sustainable development 385
- Chapter 18 Financing emission reductions: Official development assistance (ODA)-driven climate finance and beyond 397
- Chapter 19 The adaptation fund (AF) 425
- Chapter 20 An analysis of the global carbon market post COP26: How fossil fuel emission reductions and offset integrity must guide carbon market operation 451
- Chapter 21 Financing climate resilience: New opportunities and challenges 475
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Part 5: The blue economy
- Chapter 22 Sustainable ocean development and the blue economy 497
- Chapter 23 Ethics in the blue economy 511
- Chapter 24 Financing sustainable coastal and maritime tourism in the blue economy of the Asia-Pacific 543
- Chapter 25 Evaluating the governance of sustainable development: The quality and legitimacy of the blue economy 567
- Chapter 26 How green is the blue economy? 599
- Chapter 27 Finance approaches supporting social enterprise, non-profits and for-purpose organisations: A marine permaculture case study 621
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Conclusion
- Chapter 28 Sustainable development and finance post-pandemic – future directions and challenges 653
- List of abbreviations and acronyms 667
- List of figures 673
- List of tables 675
- Index 677
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of contributors IX
- Acknowledgements XIX
- Preface XXI
-
Part 1: Origins and evolution
- Chapter 1 Origins and evolution of sustainable development and finance 1
- Chapter 2 Complexity and uncertainty in sustainable finance: An analysis of the EU taxonomy 15
- Chapter 3 Ecosystem services and natural capital: Application to sustainable finance 41
- Chapter 4 The World Bank (Group) and sustainable development 71
- Chapter 5 Landscape planning and economics for sustainable finance 89
- Chapter 6 Certification and sustainable development 119
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Part 2: Public finance
- Chapter 7 Public finance for sustainable development 141
- Chapter 8 Public finance and fiscal instruments for sustainable development 153
- Chapter 9 Financing sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the role of digital finance 177
- Chapter 10 Fiscal governance to support post-COVID low-carbon development in Indonesia 193
- Chapter 11 The EU renewable energy policy and its impact on forests 219
-
Part 3: Private finance
- Chapter 12 Private finance for sustainable development 251
- Chapter 13 Green Bonds: Debt at the crossroad between finance, law and ecology 265
- Chapter 14 Investing in sustainable business models at the base of the pyramid 293
- Chapter 15 AI and blockchain for sustainable development in India 329
- Chapter 16 Valuing civil society environmental engagement 349
-
Part 4: Climate finance
- Chapter 17 Climate finance for sustainable development 385
- Chapter 18 Financing emission reductions: Official development assistance (ODA)-driven climate finance and beyond 397
- Chapter 19 The adaptation fund (AF) 425
- Chapter 20 An analysis of the global carbon market post COP26: How fossil fuel emission reductions and offset integrity must guide carbon market operation 451
- Chapter 21 Financing climate resilience: New opportunities and challenges 475
-
Part 5: The blue economy
- Chapter 22 Sustainable ocean development and the blue economy 497
- Chapter 23 Ethics in the blue economy 511
- Chapter 24 Financing sustainable coastal and maritime tourism in the blue economy of the Asia-Pacific 543
- Chapter 25 Evaluating the governance of sustainable development: The quality and legitimacy of the blue economy 567
- Chapter 26 How green is the blue economy? 599
- Chapter 27 Finance approaches supporting social enterprise, non-profits and for-purpose organisations: A marine permaculture case study 621
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Conclusion
- Chapter 28 Sustainable development and finance post-pandemic – future directions and challenges 653
- List of abbreviations and acronyms 667
- List of figures 673
- List of tables 675
- Index 677