Climate Finance Decision-making Tree

19 AUGUST 2020

This climate finance decision-making tree guides local and regional governments through a series of questions that help them consider different financing tools. Each financing tool is described, including advantages, disadvantages and case study examples. Here is an overview of the decision-making tree and the financing tools available to local and regional governments. To use the decision making tree, click here.

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