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From Climate Finance to Carbon Management - Integrated Pathways for Energy, Resilience, and Planetary Systems explores how financial systems, infrastructure, and emerging climate strategies interact to shape tangible climate outcomes. As the impacts of climate change intensify and macro-financial conditions grow increasingly unpredictable, the primary challenge has shifted from mobilizing capital to ensuring that financial solutions are scalable, resilient, and effective in practice. The volume consolidates interdisciplinary perspectives that view climate finance as an overarching system that influences investment decisions, risk distribution, and implementation across sectors. It examines the impact of macro-financial policy, central bank frameworks, and enterprise strategies on the cost and orientation of capital; how disaster risk financing sustains continuity amidst climate shocks; and how governance and coordination at multiple levels affect the efficacy of investments in transportation, land-use planning, and agriculture. Extending beyond traditional sector-specific strategies, this publication further explores emerging avenues in carbon management that engage directly with Earth's systems. Specifically, it examines large-scale dynamics within the global carbon cycle, including ocean-based methodologies, as components of a comprehensive climate response portfolio. These perspectives emphasize the opportunities and challenges of integrating financial systems, technological innovations, and natural processes. Throughout the chapters, a recurring insight emerges: climate outcomes depend on the alignment of financial regulations, risk management capacity, institutional coordination, and implementation conditions. By integrating these dimensions, the volume offers a structured framework for comprehending how climate finance can facilitate not only the deployment of clean energy but also resilience and long-term climate stabilization. This publication is intended for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to develop and assess climate strategies that are economically sustainable, institutionally sound, and operationally effective in an increasingly complex global environment.
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Keywords
- Environmental economics
- thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1008655Editions
