Distributive justice in global climate finance – Recipients’ climate vulnerability and the allocation of climate funds

Elsevier


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Abstract: The ‘climate justice’ lens is increasingly being used in framing discussions and debates on global climate finance. A variant of such justice – distributive justice – emphasises recipient countries’ vulnerability to be an important consideration in funding allocation. The extent to which this principle is pursued in practice has been of widespread and ongoing concerns. Empirical evidence in this regard however remains inadequate and methodologically weak. This research examined the effect of recipients’ climate vulnerability on the allocation of climate funds by controlling for other commonly-identified determinants.

Author:
Md. Mofakkarul Islam
Theme/Sector:
Climate Finance, Climate Justice
Year
2022

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