Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 9-25-2025
Abstract
SIMULATION
Executive Summary
. Situation Analysis:
Progress toward the 1.5C target is limited by weak private sector inclusion. Despite their crucial role in climate finance, private actors face restricted access and fragmented engagement in GST follow up. Their contributions are often excluded from UNFCCC. The Belem Action Agenda calls for clear mechanisms to enable structured public private collaboration.
. Problem Significance:
1. Economic Significance: Governments alone can't close the implementation gap. Private sector drives sustainable investment and lowers costs. 2. Political Significance: Continuity despite political changes. Inclusiveness and shared responsibility. 3.Social Significance: Enhancing community engagement and local Ownership. Advancing social justice and cohesion. 4. Environment Significance: Accelerating emission reduction. Enhancing environmental sustainability.
Recommended Citation
Nasry, Salsabil, "Unlocking Private Stakeholders Engagement in the GST Follow Up Roadmap" (2025). COP30. 143.
https://buescholar.bue.edu.eg/cop30/143
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