Publication

2012

This paper analyses potential criteria to allocate international funding for adaptation to climate change, as a response to the prioritization of project proposals given scarce funding. Based on the review of the equity and cost-effectiveness literature and relevant policy documents, the authors identify three indicators for equity (vulnerability level, poverty, number of beneficiaries), and three indicators for cost-effectiveness (economic savings in absolute and relative terms, human lives saved).

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Author Martin Stadelmann, Åsa Persson, Izabela Ratajczak-Juszksco, Axel Michaelowa
Series CIS Working Papers
Issue 73
Publisher Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
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