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New FInanciers and the Environment: Ten Perspectives on How Financial Institutions can Protect the Enviornment

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This new report discusses the experience with environmental standards and how it can be useful for new financiers. It contains ten papers written by experts from civil society, financial institutions and academia. The authors present case studies of overseas projects funded by Chinese, Indian and Thai financiers, and analyze the experience with environmental standards which could be applied by these financiers.

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  • International Rivers Network IRN, 2009. "New FInanciers and the Environment: Ten Perspectives on How Financial Institutions can Protect the Enviornment," Working Papers id:2228, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:2228
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    financiers; financial instituions; academia; china; india; chinese; indian; Thai; environmental standards; civil society; hydropower development; dams; Social; Socially Responsible Investment; Thailand; Environmental;
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