2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11123414
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Governing Climate Finance in Fiji: Barriers, Complexity and Interconnectedness

Abstract: Pacific Island Countries are most vulnerable to the disastrous impacts of climate change; they also, however, manifest some of the most ambitious international climate commitments. Fiji, for one, has sought to respond to the escalating threat by setting highly ambitious climate mitigation targets, specifically in the energy sector. Finance is key to the realization of these goals: governors must attract and meaningfully invest vast sums to support these mitigation targets. This study, through qualitative, empi… Show more

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“…Thus, individuals who have experienced cognitive reconstruction will be better able to accept differences in beliefs without feeling threatened or judging others (Anantharajah & Naisilisili, 2023;Fadhly, 2018). Through this approach, students can create a space for more open dialogue and mutual respect between religious believers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, individuals who have experienced cognitive reconstruction will be better able to accept differences in beliefs without feeling threatened or judging others (Anantharajah & Naisilisili, 2023;Fadhly, 2018). Through this approach, students can create a space for more open dialogue and mutual respect between religious believers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People rely heavily on the land, the coast and on the ocean. All these elements are part of who people are (Handmer and Nalau, 2018;Anantharajah, 2019;Pill, 2020;;Mcnamara et al, 2021;Yee et al, 2022) Across the Pacific Islands, people are used to coping with uncertainty and dramatic weather, and dealing with the specific challenges presented by the landscape, community, and society they live in. However, this is a part of the world that is changing faster in response to climate change than others.…”
Section: Box 1 Illustrating Actually-occuring Transformations In the ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhancement of the energy sector governance arrangements through the strengthening of the regulatory/policy frameworks, institutional capabilities, capacity building, and financial policies are readiness activities that are critical in removing investment barriers in the energy sector. Efforts to strengthen Fiji's RE investment environment have been actively pursued by the government, although complex chains of entrenchment are still apparent [36]. Dornan has argued that the regulatory reform undertaken by Fiji in the energy sector serves as an ideal model for PICs, because it is domestically driven rather than from donor pressure [18].…”
Section: The Resource Mobilization Framework-a Proposition From the Smentioning
confidence: 99%