European Capacity Building Initiative

Latest publications

Funding under the authority and guidance Funding NAPAs through CIF
November 2010
Bangladesh Climate Change Trust Fund What lessons for other developing countries
Bangladesh Climate Change Trust Fund
November 2010
NAPA Experiences bringing into Climate Change Negotiations
Status and Initiatives in Nepal
November 2010
Capacity Building - What is on in UNFCCC Negotiations
What is on in UNFCCC Negotiations
November 2010
The Role of Political Agreement in a Legally Binding Outcome
Author:
Nick Flynn and Nicola Peart
November 2010
What would be a successful outcome of COP 16 in Cancun as concerns climate finance?
What would be a successful outcome of COP 16 in Cancun as concerns climate finance? The aim of this paper is to assess how the momentum achieved in Tianjin can be harnessed to deliver the sort of outcomes required for a comprehensive deal.
How to reach a deal at Cancun?
Author:
Benito Müller
November 2010
This brief investigates the current levels of full-time equivalent staff in some major international development agencies re. climate finance.
This brief investigates the current levels of full-time equivalent staff in 11 major international development agencies to provides a rough and conservative estimate of the number of staff that will likely be needed to administer and carryout development work with the new and additional climate finance.
Author:
David Ciplet, Benito Müller, J. Timmons Roberts
October 2010
This paper provides useful background in the forthcoming discussions and negotiations of the UNFCCC with respect to devolution of funding decisions.
The future of the global climate change negotiations hinges on an eventual UNFCCC globally embraced decision on climate change funding support for developing countries. Leading up to Copenhagen, some positive signs on funding emerged. However, these are in danger of turning into empty promises if issues of governance on finance are not resolved. This paper provides useful background in the forthcoming discussions and negotiations of the UNFCCC. Part of a wider series of ecbi and OIES publications on the Reformed Finance Mechanism, most specifically on the case for devolution of funding decisions to the national level.
Their role in the transition to a new paradigm of global cooperation on climate change
Author:
Luis Gomez-Echeverri
October 2010
National Funding Entities
Their role in the transition to a new paradigm of global cooperation on climate change
Author:
Luis Gomez-Echeverri
October 2010
ApprochessurlesquestionsdeFinances
Author:
Mamadou Honadia
September 2010

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