Financing Climate Adaptation in Pakistan’s Peripheries
Abstract
Assesses investment models that channel adaptation finance to vulnerable districts through blended public-private structures.
Pakistan’s frontline districts face escalating climate impacts without commensurate financing. This paper evaluates blended finance structures and district-level absorption capacity, identifying regulatory reforms that can unlock concessional capital.
Key findings underscore the need for resilient infrastructure pipelines, climate-smart agriculture investments, and localized monitoring frameworks that build trust with funders.
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