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Smita Nakhooda
Smita Nakhooda

Smita Nakhooda

Research Fellow, Climate and Environment

Smita Nakhooda is a Research Fellow in the Climate Change Environment and Forests Program at ODI where she leads work on energy and low carbon development, and on international finance to help developing countries address climate change.

She was previously a Senior Associate in the Institutions and Governance Program at the World Resources Institute , where she led research and engagement programmes on the governance of electricity in major developing countries, and on the environmental impacts of development finance. She also developed a program of work addressing governance of forests in the context of global efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation. In 2010 she was a Senior Research Associate of Idasa, an African democracy institute based in South Africa, working with civil society and independent research institutions to inform and influence emerging policies and plans in the electricity sector. Earlier in her career she worked on rural electrification in East Africa with the United Nations Development Program.

Smita holds an MSc in Environmental Policy and Regulation from the London School of Economics and Political Science (UK), and a BA in Government and Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College (USA).

Outputs

Climate finance regional briefing: Sub-Saharan Africa

Publication - Briefing papers - 23 November 2012
Liane Schalatek Heinrich Böell Stiftung and Smita Nakhooda, Sam Barnard, Alice Caravani , Overseas Development Institute
Africa is the region that has contributed the least to global greenhouse gas emissions but is the most vulnerable to the impact of climate change. It is estimated that the total cost of Africa’s adaptation to climate change will be between $10-30 billion a year by 2030.

Climate finance in Sub-Saharan Africa

Publication - Briefing papers - 23 November 2012
Smita Nakhooda, Alice Caravani, Neil Bird, ODI and Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung
This policy brief reviews general trends in African climate finance. It considers the key actors in the region and their evolving role in negotiations over the global architecture for climate finance, and finds that funding that is currently delivered is far from fulfilling the demonstrated needs of SSA.

Mitigation finance

Publication - Briefing papers - 23 November 2012
Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung and Smita Nakhooda, Sam Barnard, Alice Caravani, ODI
This Brief describes the funds that have been created by industrialized countries to finance emission reductions in developing countries and examines how these funds can work with private capital to secure the level of funding needed.

Climate finance regional briefing: Asia and the Pacific

Publication - Briefing papers - 23 November 2012
Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung and Sam Barnard, Smita Nakhooda, Alice Caravani, Overseas Development Institute and
Asia is the largest continent and has the world’s most expansive Ocean – the Pacific – on its margins. It is also the region that has received the most international climate funding, which so far has concentrated on supporting mitigation activities.

Mitigation finance

Publication - Research reports and studies - 9 October 2012
Smita Nakhooda, Maria Carvalho and Luca Taschini
This paper considers what 'counts' as climate change mitigation finance.

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