Enhancing India’s Readiness to Climate Finance

India has taken several steps to improve its national response to climate change. India’s climate finance requirements, however, are very high, and will need to be met through a combination of public, private and international climate finance. See more at: http://shaktifoundation.in/ India has taken several steps to improve its national response to climate change. India’s climate finance requirements, however, are very high, and will need to be met through a combination of public, private and international climate finance. See more at: http://shaktifoundation.in/

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<strong>Enhancing</strong> <strong>India’s</strong> readiness <strong>to</strong> access and deliver international climate finance<br />

UNDP (2011). Blending <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Finance</strong> through National <strong>Climate</strong> Funds: A Guidebook for the<br />

Design and Establishment of National Funds <strong>to</strong> Achieve <strong>Climate</strong> Change Priorities.<br />

UNDP (2012) <strong>Readiness</strong> for Transformative <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Finance</strong><br />

UNEP Risoe CDM Pipeline Analysis and Database www.cdmpipeline.org/publications/CDMPipeline.xlsx<br />

Vandeweerd, V., Glemarec, Y., & Billet, S. (2012). <strong>Readiness</strong> for <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Finance</strong>: A framework for<br />

understanding what it means <strong>to</strong> be ready <strong>to</strong> use climate finance. United Nations Development<br />

Programme.<br />

Vivid Economics (2012). <strong>Climate</strong> finance architecture in Brazil. Paper prepared for DFID India.<br />

Vivid Economics (2012). <strong>Climate</strong> finance architecture in China. Paper prepared for DFID India.<br />

Vivid Economics (2012). <strong>Climate</strong> finance architecture in South Africa. Paper prepared for DFID India.<br />

Vivid Economics (2014), Delivery vehicle options for the International <strong>Climate</strong> Fund, report prepared<br />

for ICF spending departments.<br />

WWF (2013). Low carbon growth policy tracker for Indian states. WWF-India.<br />

Ref: Ricardo-AEA/R/ED59216/Final Report<br />

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