Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook

The 2013 Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR5) advised that warming of the climate system is unequivocal and said that since the 1950s many of the observed changes are unprecedented over decades to m...

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spelling okr-10986-379532022-09-02T05:10:41Z Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook World Bank CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES ENERGY PRICING LOW-CARBON REGIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PLANNING DECISION MAKING DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The 2013 Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR5) advised that warming of the climate system is unequivocal and said that since the 1950s many of the observed changes are unprecedented over decades to millennia. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time it affects every country and yet progress in mainstreaming climate change into the policy-making process is patchy. Some countries political leaderships have put in place high-profile climate change mitigation and adaptation plans, with broad participation across government agencies and nongovernmental stakeholders, and with their central finance and planning agencies assuming a key role. In many other countries, however, climate change issues remain the preserve of specialist environmental agencies and there is no framework or mechanism by which climate change issues are systematically taken into account in national planning. This Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook (CCPEIR) seeks to provide practitioners with the tools and information needed to respond to the public expenditure policy and management challenges arising from climate change. It is a series of notes and supporting materials written to consolidate current research and international experience, to identify emerging practice, and to provide practical and applicable guidance for staff of central finance agencies, development agencies, environmental agencies, and international organizations working on climate change issues. 2022-09-01T19:08:37Z 2022-09-01T19:08:37Z 2014 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/700291662048371012/Climate-change-public-expenditure-and-institutional-review-sourcebook http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37953 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study World
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topic CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICIES
ENERGY PRICING
LOW-CARBON
REGIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PLANNING
DECISION MAKING
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
spellingShingle CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICIES
ENERGY PRICING
LOW-CARBON
REGIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PLANNING
DECISION MAKING
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook
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description The 2013 Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR5) advised that warming of the climate system is unequivocal and said that since the 1950s many of the observed changes are unprecedented over decades to millennia. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time it affects every country and yet progress in mainstreaming climate change into the policy-making process is patchy. Some countries political leaderships have put in place high-profile climate change mitigation and adaptation plans, with broad participation across government agencies and nongovernmental stakeholders, and with their central finance and planning agencies assuming a key role. In many other countries, however, climate change issues remain the preserve of specialist environmental agencies and there is no framework or mechanism by which climate change issues are systematically taken into account in national planning. This Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook (CCPEIR) seeks to provide practitioners with the tools and information needed to respond to the public expenditure policy and management challenges arising from climate change. It is a series of notes and supporting materials written to consolidate current research and international experience, to identify emerging practice, and to provide practical and applicable guidance for staff of central finance agencies, development agencies, environmental agencies, and international organizations working on climate change issues.
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title Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook
title_short Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook
title_full Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook
title_fullStr Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Public Expenditure and Institutional Review Sourcebook
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