Developing sustainable finance definitions and taxonomies / written by Mireille Martini.

A number of countries have created official definitions of sustainable finance as well as more comprehensive classification systems, referred to as sustainable finance taxonomies. This report maps sustainable finance definitions and taxonomies in five jurisdictions: the European Union, People's...

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Main Author: Martini, Mireille (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing, [2020]
Series:Green finance and investment.
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Online Access:OECD
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Summary:A number of countries have created official definitions of sustainable finance as well as more comprehensive classification systems, referred to as sustainable finance taxonomies. This report maps sustainable finance definitions and taxonomies in five jurisdictions: the European Union, People's Republic of China, Japan, France and the Netherlands. Taxonomies answer a need for greater certainty on the environmental sustainability of different types of investments. When appropriately designed, they can improve market clarity, bring confidence and assurance to investors, and facilitate the measurement and tracking of sustainable finance flows. The report lays out preliminary considerations for good design of taxonomies, which can support policy makers to develop and grow sustainable finance markets to help achieve environmental and sustainable development goals. It also identifies differences among the taxonomies in scope as well as commonalities. These commonalities could provide a basis for creating comparable frameworks that facilitate international investment while also reflecting differing national circumstances.
Physical Description:1 online resource (138 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9264517308
9789264517301
9264762493
9789264762497
ISSN:2409-0344
DOI:10.1787/134a2dbe-en
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