Climate Change Institutional Assessment
Climate change poses particularly difficult challenges for public sector institutions. Climate change impacts all sectors of the economy and society. Action to address climate change requires coordination among multiple government and nongovernment...
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okr-10986-354382022-08-24T20:29:26Z Climate Change Institutional Assessment World Bank CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PLANNING PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SUBNATIONAL GOVERNANCE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES ACCOUNTABILITY FUNCTIONAL MANDATES PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATION GOVERNANCE CLIMATE FINANCE Climate change poses particularly difficult challenges for public sector institutions. Climate change impacts all sectors of the economy and society. Action to address climate change requires coordination among multiple government and nongovernment actors. The extended time frame over which climate change unfolds requires a capability to plan, implement, and sustain a credible commitment to increasingly ambitious policies over multiple political cycles. There will be winners and losers. Policies may be contested. The Climate Change Institutional Assessment (CCIA) identifies the strengths and weaknesses of the institutional framework for addressing these climate change governance challenges. The audience for the assessment is officials of center-of-government agencies responsible for policy, planning, and finance, agencies with leading roles in climate change policy, and inter-ministerial climate change bodies. 2021-04-14T20:21:17Z 2021-04-14T20:21:17Z 2021-04-14 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/596001618377875403/Climate-Change-Institutional-Assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35438 English Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions Notes - Governance CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief |
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CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PLANNING PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SUBNATIONAL GOVERNANCE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES ACCOUNTABILITY FUNCTIONAL MANDATES PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATION GOVERNANCE CLIMATE FINANCE |
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CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PLANNING PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SUBNATIONAL GOVERNANCE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES ACCOUNTABILITY FUNCTIONAL MANDATES PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATION GOVERNANCE CLIMATE FINANCE World Bank Climate Change Institutional Assessment |
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Climate change poses particularly
difficult challenges for public sector institutions. Climate
change impacts all sectors of the economy and society.
Action to address climate change requires coordination among
multiple government and nongovernment actors. The extended
time frame over which climate change unfolds requires a
capability to plan, implement, and sustain a credible
commitment to increasingly ambitious policies over multiple
political cycles. There will be winners and losers. Policies
may be contested. The Climate Change Institutional
Assessment (CCIA) identifies the strengths and weaknesses of
the institutional framework for addressing these climate
change governance challenges. The audience for the
assessment is officials of center-of-government agencies
responsible for policy, planning, and finance, agencies with
leading roles in climate change policy, and
inter-ministerial climate change bodies. |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/596001618377875403/Climate-Change-Institutional-Assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35438 |
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