How can we improve the co-benefits of climate finance – an integrative review
気候資金の共便益をどのように改善できるか – 統合的レビュー (AI 翻訳)
Vaishali, D. Verma, Rachana Jaiswal, Shashank Gupta
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日本語
本レビューは、気候資金の共便益を環境・社会・経済・ガバナンスの側面から統合的に分析し、678件の論文の計量書誌分析と69件の詳細レビューを通じて5つのテーマクラスターを特定した。さらに、共便益の循環的フィードバックを概念化する統合的気候共便益動的フレームワーク(ICCDF)を提案し、政策や投資の最適化に向けた指針を提供する。
English
This integrative review examines the co-benefits of climate finance across environmental, social, economic, and governance dimensions. Using bibliometric analysis of 678 Scopus articles and in-depth synthesis of 69 publications, it identifies five thematic clusters and proposes the Integrated Climate Co-Benefit Dynamic Framework (ICCDF) to guide policy and investment optimization.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本ではGX推進法に基づくトランジション・ファイナンスの拡大が進んでおり、本稿のICCDFフレームワークは、日本のGX投資における環境・社会・経済の共便益を設計・評価する際の参考となる。特に、SSBJ開示基準とも連動し、投資家への非財務価値訴求に活用できる。
In the global GX context
Climate finance is central to the global net-zero transition, and this paper provides a structured framework (ICCDF) to maximize co-benefits beyond emissions reduction. It aligns with ISSB, TCFD, and transition finance principles, offering stakeholders a tool to enhance investment attractiveness and sustainable development outcomes.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:The paper offers a novel framework (ICCDF) and a systematic literature map for studying climate finance co-benefits, with methodological insights for future reviews.
🏢実務担当者:Practitioners can use the ICCDF to design climate finance mechanisms that highlight multiple co-benefits, attracting diverse investors and improving project viability.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can leverage the identified co-benefit dimensions and feedback loops to optimize climate finance allocation and align with sustainable development goals.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This research investigates the co-benefits of climate finance across environmental, social, economic, and governance dimensions, highlighting how these benefits extend beyond greenhouse gas mitigation to support sustainable development. It synthesizes existing literature to map thematic patterns and proposes the Integrated Climate Co-Benefit Dynamic framework (ICCDF) to guide future research and policy interventions. An integrative review methodology was adopted, combining a bibliometric analysis of 678 Scopus-indexed articles with an in-depth synthesis of 69 publications. The review followed PRISMA guidelines and incorporated keyword co-occurrence analysis, thematic mapping, and the development of aggregated dimensions to uncover interconnections among climate finance co-benefits. Five core thematic clusters emerged: sustainable investment, governance and innovation, renewable energy, decarbonization measures, and co-benefits of climate finance. The analysis demonstrates that climate finance generates synergistic outcomes, improved air quality, enhanced public health, ecosystem restoration, livelihood development, technological innovation, and strengthened governance. These dimensions collectively accelerate progress toward the net-zero transition. The ICCDF conceptualizes how environmental, social, economic, and governance co-benefits reinforce one another through cyclical feedback loops. The review is limited to Scopus-indexed journals; future studies should integrate broader databases and examine sector-specific and region-specific co-benefit dynamics. The findings guide stakeholders in designing climate finance policies and mechanisms that optimize co-benefits, attract investments, and foster cross-sectoral collaboration. By emphasizing inclusivity and resilience, the research highlights the potential of climate finance to address inequalities, enhance community well-being and ensure equitable access to sustainable resources. This research proposes the ICCDF framework as a novel theoretical contribution. It provides policymakers, funding agencies and researchers with actionable insights to optimize climate finance allocation, strengthen governance structures and maximize sustainable outcomes.
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