Green Financing in Emerging Economies
This book discusses the transformative role of green financing in steering the transition towards low-carbon economies. Specifically focusing on small enterprises in emerging and developing countries, the book unveils the peculiar green financing challenges synonymous with underdeveloped financial systems. Furthermore, it uncovers the essential contributions these entities can make towards sustainable development and innovative financing strategies amidst conventional barriers in accessing traditional financing schemes.
Through a comprehensive examination of innovative financial instruments and mechanisms, such as green bonds and loans, this publication illustrates the pathways through which green financing can provide vital capital and encourage sustainable practices. While highlighting the critical role of green finance in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, this book explores the complex and uneven landscape of green financing, addressing methodological challenges such as defining green projects, lack of data, and measuring environmental impact. It calls for international cooperation in mobilizing funds, sharing knowledge, and building capacities to overcome these challenges and develop a sustainable green financing framework. Drawing knowledge from successful case studies, technological advancements in finance, and supportive policies and regulations, the book contributes to innovative financial models. It builds a robust knowledge base to inform decision-making and guide the global community towards a sustainable and resilient future. This book is an indispensable resource for policymakers, investors, entrepreneurs, and academics.
Joseph Akande is a Professor of Finance and Accounting at the Walter Sisulu University (South Africa). He focuses on financial stability and reporting, green finance and financial econometrics. He has flares for rural development initiatives and serves as editor/associate editor and editorial board member of a number of Journals.
Yiseyon Hosu is a Senior Lecturer at the Walter Sisulu University (South Africa). His research focuses on natural resources optimisation, food security, and the sustainable livelihood of smallholding production systems. He leads the small-scale agribusiness and rural non-farm enterprise research at Walter Sisulu University.
Simbarashe Ndhleve is a Senior Researcher attached to Walter Sisulu University’s Centre for Global Change (South Africa). He has extensive research experience in agriculture, rural development, food security, climate change and environmental issues.









