The governance of adaptation financing: Pursuing legitimacy at multiple levels
Copyright © 2017 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. The objective of this paper is to assess how climate change adaptation funds have been legitimised; that is, how they have been justified and made acceptable to different actors. To this end, it analyses the way various actors have sought to promote and...
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Main Authors: | Louis Lebel, Albert Salamanca, Chalisa Kallayanamitra |
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2018
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