Klima | Energie
Funding conservation and restoration of coastal ecosystems
Advantages and disadvantages of carbon credits compared to other funding instruments
This publication analyses the advantages and disadvantages of carbon credits compared to other financing instruments for protecting and restoring coastal ecosystems. Nine instruments are examined, including emission credits, biodiversity certificates, development cooperation, and blue bonds. Several aspects such as scalability, financial stability, carbon accounting, and project integrity are explored. Findings suggest that carbon credits offer scalability and long-term revenue potential but are hindered by high transaction costs, market volatility, and risks to environmental integrity, particularly when used for emission offsetting. The report targets professionals in climate change, conservation, and sustainable finance.
Potential of Blue Carbon for global climate change mitigation
Potential of blue carbon for global climate mitigation - Factsheet
Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Nationally Determined Contributions and national greenhouse gas reporting
The relevance of autochthonous vs. allochthonous carbon in Blue Carbon ecosystems for climate change mitigation
Analysis of selected Blue Carbon projects in the voluntary carbon market
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Englisch
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3722 42 510 0
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German Environment Agency
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Potential of blue carbon for global climate mitigation - Factsheet
Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Nationally Determined Contributions and national greenhouse gas reporting
The relevance of autochthonous vs. allochthonous carbon in Blue Carbon ecosystems for climate change mitigation
Analysis of selected Blue Carbon projects in the voluntary carbon market