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Romain Weikmans
Romain Weikmans
Professor of Global Environmental Governance at the Université libre de Bruxelles
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Twenty-five years of adaptation finance through a climate justice lens
M Khan, S Robinson, R Weikmans, D Ciplet, JT Roberts
Climatic Change 161 (2), 251-269, 2020
1862020
The international climate finance accounting muddle: is there hope on the horizon?
R Weikmans, JT Roberts
Climate and Development 11 (2), 97-111, 2019
1612019
Rebooting a failed promise of climate finance
JT Roberts, R Weikmans, S Robinson, D Ciplet, M Khan, D Falzon
Nature Climate Change 11 (3), 180-182, 2021
1042021
Postface: fragmentation, failing trust and enduring tensions over what counts as climate finance
JT Roberts, R Weikmans
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 17 (1 …, 2017
952017
Transparency requirements under the Paris Agreement and their (un) likely impact on strengthening the ambition of nationally determined contributions (NDCs)
R Weikmans, H van Asselt, JT Roberts
Making Climate Action More Effective, 107-122, 2021
872021
Assessing the credibility of how climate adaptation aid projects are categorised
R Weikmans, J Timmons Roberts, J Baum, MC Bustos, A Durand
Development in Practice 27 (4), 458-471, 2017
752017
L'adaptation au changement climatique
V Van Gameren, R Weikmans, E Zaccai
Coll. Repères, La Découverte, 2014
632014
Financing loss and damage: reviewing options under the Warsaw International Mechanism
J Gewirtzman, S Natson, JA Richards, V Hoffmeister, A Durand, ...
Climate Policy 18 (8), 1076-1086, 2018
622018
The transformative capability of transparency in global environmental governance
D Ciplet, KM Adams, R Weikmans, JT Roberts
Global Environmental Politics 18 (3), 130-150, 2018
522018
How will we pay for loss and damage?
JT Roberts, S Natson, V Hoffmeister, A Durand, R Weikmans, ...
Ethics, Policy & Environment 20 (2), 208-226, 2017
442017
Post-2025 climate finance target: how much more and how much better?
WP Pauw, U Moslener, LH Zamarioli, N Amerasinghe, J Atela, JPB Affana, ...
Climate Policy 22 (9-10), 1241-1251, 2022
272022
The unequal geographies of climate finance: Climate injustice and dependency in the world system
D Ciplet, D Falzon, I Uri, S Robinson, R Weikmans, JT Roberts
Political Geography 99, 102769, 2022
252022
Financing options for loss and damage: a review and roadmap
JT Roberts, S Huq, A Durand, V Hoffmeister, J Gewirtzman, S Natson, ...
Discussion Paper, 2016
232016
Financing loss and damage from slow onset events in developing countries
S Robinson, M Khan, JT Roberts, R Weikmans, D Ciplet
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 50, 138-148, 2021
182021
Assessing state compliance with multilateral climate transparency requirements:‘Transparency Adherence Indices’ and their research and policy implications
R Weikmans, A Gupta
Climate Policy 21 (5), 635-651, 2021
172021
What counts as climate finance? Define urgently
R Weikmans, JT Roberts, SA Robinson
Nature 588 (7837), 220-221, 2020
152020
Toward Mutual Accountability: The 2015 Adaptation Finance Transparency Gap Report
AdaptationWatch, R Weikmans
https://unfccc.int/files/cooperation_and_support/financial_mechanism …, 2015
14*2015
Transparency of action and support under the Paris Agreement
H Van Asselt, R Weikmans, JT Roberts, A Abeysinghe
Available at SSRN 2859151, 2016
132016
Dimensions éthiques de l’allocation du financement international de l’adaptation au changement climatique
R Weikmans
VertigO 16 (2), 2016
132016
The unfinished agenda of the Paris climate talks: Finance to the global south
T Roberts, R Weikmans
Brookings – Understanding COP21 and Beyond, 2015
132015
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