Climate Change in Africa

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Climate Change in Africa

Financing and Management

Ahenkan, Albert; Asiedu, Edward; Amidu, Mohammed

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2026

684

Dura

Inglês

9783032152589

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Part I. Principles And Concepts Of Climate Change Management.- Chapter 1. Introduction: An overview of climate change management and financing in Africa.- Chapter 2. The Magnitude, Pattern, and Implication of Climate Change in Africa: A Review of the Evidence.- Chapter 3. Assessing Socio-Political Risk on Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability in Sub-Sahara Africa: Does Tax Policy Matter?.- Chapter 4. Climate Change-Induced-Vulnerability Management Strategies in African Countries.- Chapter 5. Accounting for Climate Change and Energy Transition.- Chapter 6. Globalization, Institutional Quality and Climate Change in Africa: Analysing the Threshold Effect of Energy Transition.- Chapter 7. Foreign aid, governance quality and climate change: Evidence from Africa.- Chapter 8. Climate Change Literacy: A Synthesis of the Evidence in Africa.- Part II. Financing Strategies for Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability.- Chapter 9. Taxation and climate change-induced vulnerability in Africa: Does globalization matter?.- Chapter 10. Climate change mitigation strategy, household welfare and financing options in Africa.- Chapter 11. Climate change adaptation strategy and inclusive development in Africa: Analysing the threshold effect of banking services and environmental taxes.- Chapter 12. Should Africa innovate, tax, or both to address climate change-induced vulnerability? Empirical evidence.- Chapter 13. Sustainable Financing and Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability in Africa: Are Public-Private Partnerships the Solution?.
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climate change management;climate finance;climate change in Africa;climate policies; international climate funds;environmental economics;sustainable development;green finance