The is a comprehensive academic resource edited by Axel Michaelowa and Anne-Kathrin Sacherer , published in October 2022 . It aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application by providing a holistic overview of how climate finance is channeled from developed to developing nations. Key Content and Themes

The handbook is divided into three major sections that cover the history, current state, and future of climate finance:

: Assesses past initiatives like "Fast-Start Finance," the Green Climate Fund , and national climate funds in countries like Rwanda.

: Explores divergent definitions of "climate finance" and discusses its role as development aid.

: Offers a vision for international climate finance after 2025, including the role of private sector blending and international carbon markets. Handbook of International Climate Finance

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