Green digital finance and sustainable development goals:
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Schriftenreihe: | Economics, law, and institutions in Asia Pacific
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Beschreibung: | xvi, 366 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I Prerequisite for Facilitating Green Digital Financing -- 1 Regulatory and Legal Framework for Promoting Green Digital Finance -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Historical Background and Synergy with the United Nations Agenda -- 1.3 The Concept of Green Digital Finance -- 1.4 Regulation and Policy Framework of Green Digital Finance -- 1.4.1 Digital Ecosystem/Platforms -- 1.4.2 Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence -- 1.4.3 Big Data -- 1.4.4 Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency -- 1.4.5 Internet of Things -- 1.5 Major Stakeholders of the Regulatory and Policy Framework -- 1.5.1 Private Sector and ESG Reporting -- 1.5.2 International Framework and Response to Green Digital Finance -- 1.6 Private Initiatives and Frameworks on Green Digital Finance -- 1.6.1 Green Digital Finance Alliance (GDFA) -- 1.6.2 The Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) -- 1.6.3 The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) -- 1.6.4 Financial Centres for Sustainability (FC4S) -- 1.6.5 International Development Finance Club (IDFC) -- 1.6.6 National Efforts -- 1.7 Conclusion and Policy Direction -- 1.7.1 Clarity of Concept/Taxonomy/Standardization -- 1.7.2 Data Collection-Information Symmetry -- 1.7.3 Addressing Potential Regulatory Risks and Challenges -- 1.7.4 Mitigating the Risk of Green Digital Finance -- 1.7.5 International Convergence/Platform -- 1.7.6 Advocacy and Capacity Building -- 1.7.7 Consumer Protection -- References -- 2 Current State of Green Digital Financing and the Associated Challenges -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Importance of Digitalization in Green Finance -- 2.2.1 Benefits of Digitalization on the Various Stages of Green Lending -- 2.3 Overview of Common Digital Practices Adopted by Green Finance | |
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505 | 8 | |a 4.4.2 Primary Government Actions to Promote Green FinTech -- 4.5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- Part II Recent Progress in Green Digital Finance in Asia and Europe -- 5 Identification of Critical Success Factors for Developing the Green Digital Financing Market in Iran -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Literature Review -- 5.3 Research Methodology -- 5.4 Empirical Findings and Discussions -- 5.4.1 TAM Results -- 5.4.2 ISM Results -- 5.5 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 6 Developing FinTech Ecosystems for Voluntary Carbon Markets Through Nature-Based Solutions: Opportunities and Barriers in ASEAN -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Scope for Nature-Based Solutions in ASEAN -- 6.2.1 Nature-Based Solutions as a Tool to Mitigate the Environmental Impact of Industrial Activities -- 6.2.2 Carbon Credits Generated by Nature-Based Solution -- 6.2.3 Potential Environmental Assets That Could Produce Carbon Credit in the Region -- 6.3 Challenges and Opportunities with the ASEAN NBS Carbon Market -- 6.3.1 Barriers to Unlock the Potential of ASEAN NBS Carbon Market -- 6.3.2 NBS Carbon Market Initiatives in ASEAN and Singapore CIX -- 6.3.3 Fintech Opportunities in Carbon Exchange Markets and Providing NBS Offsetting Capacity -- 6.4 Technology Landscape for Carbon Trading Exchanges and Offsetting Mechanisms from NBS -- 6.4.1 Technology Utilization for Carbon Trading -- 6.4.2 Geospatial Analytics: Spatial Data Collection Using Satellite Images -- 6.4.3 Green API and Open Data for Carbon Offset -- 6.4.4 Using AI for Carbon Pricing -- 6.4.5 B2B Transaction Management by Establishing Carbon Exchanges Through Blockchain Technology and Others -- 6.4.6 Startup and FinTech Business Models Operating in VCMs Based on NBS -- 6.5 Policy Implications | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.5.1 Barriers: Creating an Ecosystem with the Right Infrastructure, Regulation, Innovation, and Human Resources -- 6.5.2 Pricing and Monetization Challenges -- 6.5.3 Technology and Cross-Nation Interoperability Challenges -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Facilitating Green Digital Finance in Bangladesh: Importance, Prospects, and Implications for Meeting the SDGs -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Importance of Green Digital Finance -- 7.2.1 Existing Literature -- 7.2.2 Bangladesh Context -- 7.3 Green Financing in Bangladesh: Some Stylized Facts -- 7.3.1 Total Direct Green Finance -- 7.3.2 Bangladesh Bank Refinance Scheme -- 7.3.3 Share of Green Finance by Category -- 7.4 Case Studies -- 7.4.1 Switzerland -- 7.4.2 Netherlands -- 7.4.3 Germany -- 7.4.4 South Africa -- 7.4.5 China -- 7.4.6 Kenya and Brazil -- 7.4.7 Lessons Learned -- 7.5 Facilitating Green Digital Finance in Bangladesh -- 7.5.1 Government and Governance -- 7.5.2 Involuntary Penalties -- 7.5.3 Cyber Security -- 7.5.4 Microfinance Issue -- 7.5.5 Collaboration Process -- 7.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 8 The Role of Green Digital Finance in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in China's Belt and Road Initiative -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Global Environmental Governance -- 8.3 Sustainable Development Goals and the BRI -- 8.4 Green Digital Finance -- 8.5 Central Bank Digital Currency -- 8.6 Role of Technology Companies and Banks -- 8.7 Performance -- 8.8 Policy Recommendations -- 8.9 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Microenterprises, Financial Innovation and Green Practices: Qualitative Case Studies from Finland -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Cases Studies -- 9.3 Bankify -- 9.3.1 Business Focus -- 9.3.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.3.3 Green Practices -- 9.3.4 Services by Bankify -- 9.3.5 Use Cases of Bankify's Services -- 9.4 Cooler Future -- 9.4.1 Business Focus | |
505 | 8 | |a 9.4.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.4.3 Green Practices -- 9.5 ReceiptHero -- 9.5.1 Business Focus -- 9.5.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.5.3 Green Practices -- 9.6 Conclusions and Policy Implications -- References -- 10 Analytical Assessment of Green Digital Finance Progress in the Republic of Georgia -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Green Digital Finance in Georgia -- 10.2.1 Green Digital Bonds and Securities -- 10.2.2 E-Money -- 10.2.3 Cryptocurrencies -- 10.3 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 11 Mapping the Current Practices and Patterns of Green Digital Finance in India and the Way Forward -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Status of Green Digital Finance in India -- 11.2.1 Investment Requirements -- 11.2.2 Green Digital Finance Infrastructure in India -- 11.3 Practical Applications of Green Digital Finance in India -- 11.4 Green Digital Financing in India Challenges and Barriers -- 11.5 Solution to Challenges -- 11.6 Role of Green Digital Financing on Green Growth Indicators -- 11.7 Green Digital Financing-A Step Toward Sustainable Development Goals -- 11.8 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- 11.8.1 Policy Implications -- 11.9 Annexure -- References -- 12 Current Status and Challenges of Green Digital Finance in Korea -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Green Digital Finance -- 12.2.1 Digital Finance -- 12.2.2 Green Finance -- 12.2.3 Green Digital Finance -- 12.3 New Deal Policy and Green Finance in Korea -- 12.3.1 Digital New Deal -- 12.3.2 Green New Deal -- 12.3.3 New Deal Fund and Green Finance in Korea -- 12.4 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- Part III Role of FinTech and Financial Innovations in Scaling up the Green Digital Finance -- 13 Distributed Ledger Technology and Climate Finance -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Distributed Ledger Technology -- 13.2.1 Technological Background | |
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I Prerequisite for Facilitating Green Digital Financing -- 1 Regulatory and Legal Framework for Promoting Green Digital Finance -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Historical Background and Synergy with the United Nations Agenda -- 1.3 The Concept of Green Digital Finance -- 1.4 Regulation and Policy Framework of Green Digital Finance -- 1.4.1 Digital Ecosystem/Platforms -- 1.4.2 Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence -- 1.4.3 Big Data -- 1.4.4 Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency -- 1.4.5 Internet of Things -- 1.5 Major Stakeholders of the Regulatory and Policy Framework -- 1.5.1 Private Sector and ESG Reporting -- 1.5.2 International Framework and Response to Green Digital Finance -- 1.6 Private Initiatives and Frameworks on Green Digital Finance -- 1.6.1 Green Digital Finance Alliance (GDFA) -- 1.6.2 The Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) -- 1.6.3 The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) -- 1.6.4 Financial Centres for Sustainability (FC4S) -- 1.6.5 International Development Finance Club (IDFC) -- 1.6.6 National Efforts -- 1.7 Conclusion and Policy Direction -- 1.7.1 Clarity of Concept/Taxonomy/Standardization -- 1.7.2 Data Collection-Information Symmetry -- 1.7.3 Addressing Potential Regulatory Risks and Challenges -- 1.7.4 Mitigating the Risk of Green Digital Finance -- 1.7.5 International Convergence/Platform -- 1.7.6 Advocacy and Capacity Building -- 1.7.7 Consumer Protection -- References -- 2 Current State of Green Digital Financing and the Associated Challenges -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Importance of Digitalization in Green Finance -- 2.2.1 Benefits of Digitalization on the Various Stages of Green Lending -- 2.3 Overview of Common Digital Practices Adopted by Green Finance 2.3.1 Big Data, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud Computing -- 2.3.2 Mobile Money for Easy Payments with or without a Banking Account -- 2.3.3 Peer-to-Peer Lending and Crowdfunding Platforms Supporting Green Digital Financing -- 2.3.4 Blockchain Technology Offering Secure and Transparent Transactions Enables Innovative Solutions to Green Financing -- 2.4 Challenges Associated with Financing the SDG -- 2.5 Challenges Associated with Green Digital Financing -- 2.5.1 Fintech's Risks and Unintended Consequences -- 2.6 Policy Recommendations to Scale Green Digital Financing -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Assessing the Risks Associated with Green Digital Finance and Policies for Coping with Them -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Scope of Green Digital Finance Applications -- 3.3 Environmental Risks -- 3.3.1 Risks -- 3.3.2 Solutions -- 3.4 Crypto Asset-Related Risks -- 3.4.1 Risks -- 3.4.2 Solutions -- 3.5 Alternative Finance Risks -- 3.5.1 Risks -- 3.5.2 Solutions -- 3.6 Risks Related to Automated Investment Advice -- 3.6.1 Risks -- 3.6.2 Solutions -- 3.7 Crime-Related Risks -- 3.7.1 Risks -- 3.7.2 Solutions -- 3.8 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 4 Role of Governments in Enhancing Green Digital Finance for Meeting the SDGs -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Challenges in Digital Finance-FinTech and Potential of Green Digital Finance -- 4.2.1 The Benefits of Finance Technology -- 4.2.2 The Challenges in Digital Finance-FinTech to Unlock Green Finance -- 4.2.3 Potential Impacts of Green Digital Finance -- 4.3 Challenges of Green Digital Finance and Industry Responses -- 4.3.1 The Challenges of Green Digital Finance -- 4.3.2 Industry Responses to the Problems of Green Digital Finance -- 4.4 Priorities in Policy Responses to the Problems of Green Digital Finance -- 4.4.1 Theoretical Context 4.4.2 Primary Government Actions to Promote Green FinTech -- 4.5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- Part II Recent Progress in Green Digital Finance in Asia and Europe -- 5 Identification of Critical Success Factors for Developing the Green Digital Financing Market in Iran -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Literature Review -- 5.3 Research Methodology -- 5.4 Empirical Findings and Discussions -- 5.4.1 TAM Results -- 5.4.2 ISM Results -- 5.5 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 6 Developing FinTech Ecosystems for Voluntary Carbon Markets Through Nature-Based Solutions: Opportunities and Barriers in ASEAN -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Scope for Nature-Based Solutions in ASEAN -- 6.2.1 Nature-Based Solutions as a Tool to Mitigate the Environmental Impact of Industrial Activities -- 6.2.2 Carbon Credits Generated by Nature-Based Solution -- 6.2.3 Potential Environmental Assets That Could Produce Carbon Credit in the Region -- 6.3 Challenges and Opportunities with the ASEAN NBS Carbon Market -- 6.3.1 Barriers to Unlock the Potential of ASEAN NBS Carbon Market -- 6.3.2 NBS Carbon Market Initiatives in ASEAN and Singapore CIX -- 6.3.3 Fintech Opportunities in Carbon Exchange Markets and Providing NBS Offsetting Capacity -- 6.4 Technology Landscape for Carbon Trading Exchanges and Offsetting Mechanisms from NBS -- 6.4.1 Technology Utilization for Carbon Trading -- 6.4.2 Geospatial Analytics: Spatial Data Collection Using Satellite Images -- 6.4.3 Green API and Open Data for Carbon Offset -- 6.4.4 Using AI for Carbon Pricing -- 6.4.5 B2B Transaction Management by Establishing Carbon Exchanges Through Blockchain Technology and Others -- 6.4.6 Startup and FinTech Business Models Operating in VCMs Based on NBS -- 6.5 Policy Implications 6.5.1 Barriers: Creating an Ecosystem with the Right Infrastructure, Regulation, Innovation, and Human Resources -- 6.5.2 Pricing and Monetization Challenges -- 6.5.3 Technology and Cross-Nation Interoperability Challenges -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Facilitating Green Digital Finance in Bangladesh: Importance, Prospects, and Implications for Meeting the SDGs -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Importance of Green Digital Finance -- 7.2.1 Existing Literature -- 7.2.2 Bangladesh Context -- 7.3 Green Financing in Bangladesh: Some Stylized Facts -- 7.3.1 Total Direct Green Finance -- 7.3.2 Bangladesh Bank Refinance Scheme -- 7.3.3 Share of Green Finance by Category -- 7.4 Case Studies -- 7.4.1 Switzerland -- 7.4.2 Netherlands -- 7.4.3 Germany -- 7.4.4 South Africa -- 7.4.5 China -- 7.4.6 Kenya and Brazil -- 7.4.7 Lessons Learned -- 7.5 Facilitating Green Digital Finance in Bangladesh -- 7.5.1 Government and Governance -- 7.5.2 Involuntary Penalties -- 7.5.3 Cyber Security -- 7.5.4 Microfinance Issue -- 7.5.5 Collaboration Process -- 7.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 8 The Role of Green Digital Finance in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in China's Belt and Road Initiative -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Global Environmental Governance -- 8.3 Sustainable Development Goals and the BRI -- 8.4 Green Digital Finance -- 8.5 Central Bank Digital Currency -- 8.6 Role of Technology Companies and Banks -- 8.7 Performance -- 8.8 Policy Recommendations -- 8.9 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Microenterprises, Financial Innovation and Green Practices: Qualitative Case Studies from Finland -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Cases Studies -- 9.3 Bankify -- 9.3.1 Business Focus -- 9.3.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.3.3 Green Practices -- 9.3.4 Services by Bankify -- 9.3.5 Use Cases of Bankify's Services -- 9.4 Cooler Future -- 9.4.1 Business Focus 9.4.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.4.3 Green Practices -- 9.5 ReceiptHero -- 9.5.1 Business Focus -- 9.5.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.5.3 Green Practices -- 9.6 Conclusions and Policy Implications -- References -- 10 Analytical Assessment of Green Digital Finance Progress in the Republic of Georgia -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Green Digital Finance in Georgia -- 10.2.1 Green Digital Bonds and Securities -- 10.2.2 E-Money -- 10.2.3 Cryptocurrencies -- 10.3 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 11 Mapping the Current Practices and Patterns of Green Digital Finance in India and the Way Forward -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Status of Green Digital Finance in India -- 11.2.1 Investment Requirements -- 11.2.2 Green Digital Finance Infrastructure in India -- 11.3 Practical Applications of Green Digital Finance in India -- 11.4 Green Digital Financing in India Challenges and Barriers -- 11.5 Solution to Challenges -- 11.6 Role of Green Digital Financing on Green Growth Indicators -- 11.7 Green Digital Financing-A Step Toward Sustainable Development Goals -- 11.8 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- 11.8.1 Policy Implications -- 11.9 Annexure -- References -- 12 Current Status and Challenges of Green Digital Finance in Korea -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Green Digital Finance -- 12.2.1 Digital Finance -- 12.2.2 Green Finance -- 12.2.3 Green Digital Finance -- 12.3 New Deal Policy and Green Finance in Korea -- 12.3.1 Digital New Deal -- 12.3.2 Green New Deal -- 12.3.3 New Deal Fund and Green Finance in Korea -- 12.4 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- Part III Role of FinTech and Financial Innovations in Scaling up the Green Digital Finance -- 13 Distributed Ledger Technology and Climate Finance -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Distributed Ledger Technology -- 13.2.1 Technological Background 13.2.2 Sustainability Initiatives and Networks |
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spelling | Green digital finance and sustainable development goals Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Suk Hyun, editors Singapore Springer [2022] © 2022 xvi, 366 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Economics, law, and institutions in Asia Pacific 2199-8620 Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I Prerequisite for Facilitating Green Digital Financing -- 1 Regulatory and Legal Framework for Promoting Green Digital Finance -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Historical Background and Synergy with the United Nations Agenda -- 1.3 The Concept of Green Digital Finance -- 1.4 Regulation and Policy Framework of Green Digital Finance -- 1.4.1 Digital Ecosystem/Platforms -- 1.4.2 Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence -- 1.4.3 Big Data -- 1.4.4 Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency -- 1.4.5 Internet of Things -- 1.5 Major Stakeholders of the Regulatory and Policy Framework -- 1.5.1 Private Sector and ESG Reporting -- 1.5.2 International Framework and Response to Green Digital Finance -- 1.6 Private Initiatives and Frameworks on Green Digital Finance -- 1.6.1 Green Digital Finance Alliance (GDFA) -- 1.6.2 The Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) -- 1.6.3 The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) -- 1.6.4 Financial Centres for Sustainability (FC4S) -- 1.6.5 International Development Finance Club (IDFC) -- 1.6.6 National Efforts -- 1.7 Conclusion and Policy Direction -- 1.7.1 Clarity of Concept/Taxonomy/Standardization -- 1.7.2 Data Collection-Information Symmetry -- 1.7.3 Addressing Potential Regulatory Risks and Challenges -- 1.7.4 Mitigating the Risk of Green Digital Finance -- 1.7.5 International Convergence/Platform -- 1.7.6 Advocacy and Capacity Building -- 1.7.7 Consumer Protection -- References -- 2 Current State of Green Digital Financing and the Associated Challenges -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Importance of Digitalization in Green Finance -- 2.2.1 Benefits of Digitalization on the Various Stages of Green Lending -- 2.3 Overview of Common Digital Practices Adopted by Green Finance 2.3.1 Big Data, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud Computing -- 2.3.2 Mobile Money for Easy Payments with or without a Banking Account -- 2.3.3 Peer-to-Peer Lending and Crowdfunding Platforms Supporting Green Digital Financing -- 2.3.4 Blockchain Technology Offering Secure and Transparent Transactions Enables Innovative Solutions to Green Financing -- 2.4 Challenges Associated with Financing the SDG -- 2.5 Challenges Associated with Green Digital Financing -- 2.5.1 Fintech's Risks and Unintended Consequences -- 2.6 Policy Recommendations to Scale Green Digital Financing -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Assessing the Risks Associated with Green Digital Finance and Policies for Coping with Them -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Scope of Green Digital Finance Applications -- 3.3 Environmental Risks -- 3.3.1 Risks -- 3.3.2 Solutions -- 3.4 Crypto Asset-Related Risks -- 3.4.1 Risks -- 3.4.2 Solutions -- 3.5 Alternative Finance Risks -- 3.5.1 Risks -- 3.5.2 Solutions -- 3.6 Risks Related to Automated Investment Advice -- 3.6.1 Risks -- 3.6.2 Solutions -- 3.7 Crime-Related Risks -- 3.7.1 Risks -- 3.7.2 Solutions -- 3.8 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 4 Role of Governments in Enhancing Green Digital Finance for Meeting the SDGs -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Challenges in Digital Finance-FinTech and Potential of Green Digital Finance -- 4.2.1 The Benefits of Finance Technology -- 4.2.2 The Challenges in Digital Finance-FinTech to Unlock Green Finance -- 4.2.3 Potential Impacts of Green Digital Finance -- 4.3 Challenges of Green Digital Finance and Industry Responses -- 4.3.1 The Challenges of Green Digital Finance -- 4.3.2 Industry Responses to the Problems of Green Digital Finance -- 4.4 Priorities in Policy Responses to the Problems of Green Digital Finance -- 4.4.1 Theoretical Context 4.4.2 Primary Government Actions to Promote Green FinTech -- 4.5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- Part II Recent Progress in Green Digital Finance in Asia and Europe -- 5 Identification of Critical Success Factors for Developing the Green Digital Financing Market in Iran -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Literature Review -- 5.3 Research Methodology -- 5.4 Empirical Findings and Discussions -- 5.4.1 TAM Results -- 5.4.2 ISM Results -- 5.5 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 6 Developing FinTech Ecosystems for Voluntary Carbon Markets Through Nature-Based Solutions: Opportunities and Barriers in ASEAN -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Scope for Nature-Based Solutions in ASEAN -- 6.2.1 Nature-Based Solutions as a Tool to Mitigate the Environmental Impact of Industrial Activities -- 6.2.2 Carbon Credits Generated by Nature-Based Solution -- 6.2.3 Potential Environmental Assets That Could Produce Carbon Credit in the Region -- 6.3 Challenges and Opportunities with the ASEAN NBS Carbon Market -- 6.3.1 Barriers to Unlock the Potential of ASEAN NBS Carbon Market -- 6.3.2 NBS Carbon Market Initiatives in ASEAN and Singapore CIX -- 6.3.3 Fintech Opportunities in Carbon Exchange Markets and Providing NBS Offsetting Capacity -- 6.4 Technology Landscape for Carbon Trading Exchanges and Offsetting Mechanisms from NBS -- 6.4.1 Technology Utilization for Carbon Trading -- 6.4.2 Geospatial Analytics: Spatial Data Collection Using Satellite Images -- 6.4.3 Green API and Open Data for Carbon Offset -- 6.4.4 Using AI for Carbon Pricing -- 6.4.5 B2B Transaction Management by Establishing Carbon Exchanges Through Blockchain Technology and Others -- 6.4.6 Startup and FinTech Business Models Operating in VCMs Based on NBS -- 6.5 Policy Implications 6.5.1 Barriers: Creating an Ecosystem with the Right Infrastructure, Regulation, Innovation, and Human Resources -- 6.5.2 Pricing and Monetization Challenges -- 6.5.3 Technology and Cross-Nation Interoperability Challenges -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Facilitating Green Digital Finance in Bangladesh: Importance, Prospects, and Implications for Meeting the SDGs -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Importance of Green Digital Finance -- 7.2.1 Existing Literature -- 7.2.2 Bangladesh Context -- 7.3 Green Financing in Bangladesh: Some Stylized Facts -- 7.3.1 Total Direct Green Finance -- 7.3.2 Bangladesh Bank Refinance Scheme -- 7.3.3 Share of Green Finance by Category -- 7.4 Case Studies -- 7.4.1 Switzerland -- 7.4.2 Netherlands -- 7.4.3 Germany -- 7.4.4 South Africa -- 7.4.5 China -- 7.4.6 Kenya and Brazil -- 7.4.7 Lessons Learned -- 7.5 Facilitating Green Digital Finance in Bangladesh -- 7.5.1 Government and Governance -- 7.5.2 Involuntary Penalties -- 7.5.3 Cyber Security -- 7.5.4 Microfinance Issue -- 7.5.5 Collaboration Process -- 7.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 8 The Role of Green Digital Finance in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in China's Belt and Road Initiative -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Global Environmental Governance -- 8.3 Sustainable Development Goals and the BRI -- 8.4 Green Digital Finance -- 8.5 Central Bank Digital Currency -- 8.6 Role of Technology Companies and Banks -- 8.7 Performance -- 8.8 Policy Recommendations -- 8.9 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Microenterprises, Financial Innovation and Green Practices: Qualitative Case Studies from Finland -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Cases Studies -- 9.3 Bankify -- 9.3.1 Business Focus -- 9.3.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.3.3 Green Practices -- 9.3.4 Services by Bankify -- 9.3.5 Use Cases of Bankify's Services -- 9.4 Cooler Future -- 9.4.1 Business Focus 9.4.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.4.3 Green Practices -- 9.5 ReceiptHero -- 9.5.1 Business Focus -- 9.5.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.5.3 Green Practices -- 9.6 Conclusions and Policy Implications -- References -- 10 Analytical Assessment of Green Digital Finance Progress in the Republic of Georgia -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Green Digital Finance in Georgia -- 10.2.1 Green Digital Bonds and Securities -- 10.2.2 E-Money -- 10.2.3 Cryptocurrencies -- 10.3 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 11 Mapping the Current Practices and Patterns of Green Digital Finance in India and the Way Forward -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Status of Green Digital Finance in India -- 11.2.1 Investment Requirements -- 11.2.2 Green Digital Finance Infrastructure in India -- 11.3 Practical Applications of Green Digital Finance in India -- 11.4 Green Digital Financing in India Challenges and Barriers -- 11.5 Solution to Challenges -- 11.6 Role of Green Digital Financing on Green Growth Indicators -- 11.7 Green Digital Financing-A Step Toward Sustainable Development Goals -- 11.8 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- 11.8.1 Policy Implications -- 11.9 Annexure -- References -- 12 Current Status and Challenges of Green Digital Finance in Korea -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Green Digital Finance -- 12.2.1 Digital Finance -- 12.2.2 Green Finance -- 12.2.3 Green Digital Finance -- 12.3 New Deal Policy and Green Finance in Korea -- 12.3.1 Digital New Deal -- 12.3.2 Green New Deal -- 12.3.3 New Deal Fund and Green Finance in Korea -- 12.4 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- Part III Role of FinTech and Financial Innovations in Scaling up the Green Digital Finance -- 13 Distributed Ledger Technology and Climate Finance -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Distributed Ledger Technology -- 13.2.1 Technological Background 13.2.2 Sustainability Initiatives and Networks Sustainable development Finance-Environmental aspects Finance-Technological innovations Taghizadeh-Hesary, Farhad (DE-588)1097629007 edt Suk, Hyun (DE-588)1015021069 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-981-19-2662-4 |
spellingShingle | Green digital finance and sustainable development goals Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I Prerequisite for Facilitating Green Digital Financing -- 1 Regulatory and Legal Framework for Promoting Green Digital Finance -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Historical Background and Synergy with the United Nations Agenda -- 1.3 The Concept of Green Digital Finance -- 1.4 Regulation and Policy Framework of Green Digital Finance -- 1.4.1 Digital Ecosystem/Platforms -- 1.4.2 Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence -- 1.4.3 Big Data -- 1.4.4 Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency -- 1.4.5 Internet of Things -- 1.5 Major Stakeholders of the Regulatory and Policy Framework -- 1.5.1 Private Sector and ESG Reporting -- 1.5.2 International Framework and Response to Green Digital Finance -- 1.6 Private Initiatives and Frameworks on Green Digital Finance -- 1.6.1 Green Digital Finance Alliance (GDFA) -- 1.6.2 The Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) -- 1.6.3 The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) -- 1.6.4 Financial Centres for Sustainability (FC4S) -- 1.6.5 International Development Finance Club (IDFC) -- 1.6.6 National Efforts -- 1.7 Conclusion and Policy Direction -- 1.7.1 Clarity of Concept/Taxonomy/Standardization -- 1.7.2 Data Collection-Information Symmetry -- 1.7.3 Addressing Potential Regulatory Risks and Challenges -- 1.7.4 Mitigating the Risk of Green Digital Finance -- 1.7.5 International Convergence/Platform -- 1.7.6 Advocacy and Capacity Building -- 1.7.7 Consumer Protection -- References -- 2 Current State of Green Digital Financing and the Associated Challenges -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Importance of Digitalization in Green Finance -- 2.2.1 Benefits of Digitalization on the Various Stages of Green Lending -- 2.3 Overview of Common Digital Practices Adopted by Green Finance 2.3.1 Big Data, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud Computing -- 2.3.2 Mobile Money for Easy Payments with or without a Banking Account -- 2.3.3 Peer-to-Peer Lending and Crowdfunding Platforms Supporting Green Digital Financing -- 2.3.4 Blockchain Technology Offering Secure and Transparent Transactions Enables Innovative Solutions to Green Financing -- 2.4 Challenges Associated with Financing the SDG -- 2.5 Challenges Associated with Green Digital Financing -- 2.5.1 Fintech's Risks and Unintended Consequences -- 2.6 Policy Recommendations to Scale Green Digital Financing -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Assessing the Risks Associated with Green Digital Finance and Policies for Coping with Them -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Scope of Green Digital Finance Applications -- 3.3 Environmental Risks -- 3.3.1 Risks -- 3.3.2 Solutions -- 3.4 Crypto Asset-Related Risks -- 3.4.1 Risks -- 3.4.2 Solutions -- 3.5 Alternative Finance Risks -- 3.5.1 Risks -- 3.5.2 Solutions -- 3.6 Risks Related to Automated Investment Advice -- 3.6.1 Risks -- 3.6.2 Solutions -- 3.7 Crime-Related Risks -- 3.7.1 Risks -- 3.7.2 Solutions -- 3.8 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 4 Role of Governments in Enhancing Green Digital Finance for Meeting the SDGs -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Challenges in Digital Finance-FinTech and Potential of Green Digital Finance -- 4.2.1 The Benefits of Finance Technology -- 4.2.2 The Challenges in Digital Finance-FinTech to Unlock Green Finance -- 4.2.3 Potential Impacts of Green Digital Finance -- 4.3 Challenges of Green Digital Finance and Industry Responses -- 4.3.1 The Challenges of Green Digital Finance -- 4.3.2 Industry Responses to the Problems of Green Digital Finance -- 4.4 Priorities in Policy Responses to the Problems of Green Digital Finance -- 4.4.1 Theoretical Context 4.4.2 Primary Government Actions to Promote Green FinTech -- 4.5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- Part II Recent Progress in Green Digital Finance in Asia and Europe -- 5 Identification of Critical Success Factors for Developing the Green Digital Financing Market in Iran -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Literature Review -- 5.3 Research Methodology -- 5.4 Empirical Findings and Discussions -- 5.4.1 TAM Results -- 5.4.2 ISM Results -- 5.5 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 6 Developing FinTech Ecosystems for Voluntary Carbon Markets Through Nature-Based Solutions: Opportunities and Barriers in ASEAN -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Scope for Nature-Based Solutions in ASEAN -- 6.2.1 Nature-Based Solutions as a Tool to Mitigate the Environmental Impact of Industrial Activities -- 6.2.2 Carbon Credits Generated by Nature-Based Solution -- 6.2.3 Potential Environmental Assets That Could Produce Carbon Credit in the Region -- 6.3 Challenges and Opportunities with the ASEAN NBS Carbon Market -- 6.3.1 Barriers to Unlock the Potential of ASEAN NBS Carbon Market -- 6.3.2 NBS Carbon Market Initiatives in ASEAN and Singapore CIX -- 6.3.3 Fintech Opportunities in Carbon Exchange Markets and Providing NBS Offsetting Capacity -- 6.4 Technology Landscape for Carbon Trading Exchanges and Offsetting Mechanisms from NBS -- 6.4.1 Technology Utilization for Carbon Trading -- 6.4.2 Geospatial Analytics: Spatial Data Collection Using Satellite Images -- 6.4.3 Green API and Open Data for Carbon Offset -- 6.4.4 Using AI for Carbon Pricing -- 6.4.5 B2B Transaction Management by Establishing Carbon Exchanges Through Blockchain Technology and Others -- 6.4.6 Startup and FinTech Business Models Operating in VCMs Based on NBS -- 6.5 Policy Implications 6.5.1 Barriers: Creating an Ecosystem with the Right Infrastructure, Regulation, Innovation, and Human Resources -- 6.5.2 Pricing and Monetization Challenges -- 6.5.3 Technology and Cross-Nation Interoperability Challenges -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Facilitating Green Digital Finance in Bangladesh: Importance, Prospects, and Implications for Meeting the SDGs -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Importance of Green Digital Finance -- 7.2.1 Existing Literature -- 7.2.2 Bangladesh Context -- 7.3 Green Financing in Bangladesh: Some Stylized Facts -- 7.3.1 Total Direct Green Finance -- 7.3.2 Bangladesh Bank Refinance Scheme -- 7.3.3 Share of Green Finance by Category -- 7.4 Case Studies -- 7.4.1 Switzerland -- 7.4.2 Netherlands -- 7.4.3 Germany -- 7.4.4 South Africa -- 7.4.5 China -- 7.4.6 Kenya and Brazil -- 7.4.7 Lessons Learned -- 7.5 Facilitating Green Digital Finance in Bangladesh -- 7.5.1 Government and Governance -- 7.5.2 Involuntary Penalties -- 7.5.3 Cyber Security -- 7.5.4 Microfinance Issue -- 7.5.5 Collaboration Process -- 7.6 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 8 The Role of Green Digital Finance in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in China's Belt and Road Initiative -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Global Environmental Governance -- 8.3 Sustainable Development Goals and the BRI -- 8.4 Green Digital Finance -- 8.5 Central Bank Digital Currency -- 8.6 Role of Technology Companies and Banks -- 8.7 Performance -- 8.8 Policy Recommendations -- 8.9 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Microenterprises, Financial Innovation and Green Practices: Qualitative Case Studies from Finland -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Cases Studies -- 9.3 Bankify -- 9.3.1 Business Focus -- 9.3.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.3.3 Green Practices -- 9.3.4 Services by Bankify -- 9.3.5 Use Cases of Bankify's Services -- 9.4 Cooler Future -- 9.4.1 Business Focus 9.4.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.4.3 Green Practices -- 9.5 ReceiptHero -- 9.5.1 Business Focus -- 9.5.2 Financial Innovation -- 9.5.3 Green Practices -- 9.6 Conclusions and Policy Implications -- References -- 10 Analytical Assessment of Green Digital Finance Progress in the Republic of Georgia -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Green Digital Finance in Georgia -- 10.2.1 Green Digital Bonds and Securities -- 10.2.2 E-Money -- 10.2.3 Cryptocurrencies -- 10.3 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 11 Mapping the Current Practices and Patterns of Green Digital Finance in India and the Way Forward -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Status of Green Digital Finance in India -- 11.2.1 Investment Requirements -- 11.2.2 Green Digital Finance Infrastructure in India -- 11.3 Practical Applications of Green Digital Finance in India -- 11.4 Green Digital Financing in India Challenges and Barriers -- 11.5 Solution to Challenges -- 11.6 Role of Green Digital Financing on Green Growth Indicators -- 11.7 Green Digital Financing-A Step Toward Sustainable Development Goals -- 11.8 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- 11.8.1 Policy Implications -- 11.9 Annexure -- References -- 12 Current Status and Challenges of Green Digital Finance in Korea -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Green Digital Finance -- 12.2.1 Digital Finance -- 12.2.2 Green Finance -- 12.2.3 Green Digital Finance -- 12.3 New Deal Policy and Green Finance in Korea -- 12.3.1 Digital New Deal -- 12.3.2 Green New Deal -- 12.3.3 New Deal Fund and Green Finance in Korea -- 12.4 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