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Climate Financing and Low-Carbon Transition: A Systematic Review of the Role of International Development Banks

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Authors

  • MUHAMMAD AKANO LAWAL INCEIF UNIVERSITY Author
  • Oseni, A.A., Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun, Nigeria Author
  • Rodiyah Lolade Qadir Author

Keywords:

Climate Financing, International Development Bank, Low-carbon Economy, Carbon pricing mechanisms, Climate Change

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the function of international development banks (IDBs) in financing climate initiatives and supporting the transition toward low-carbon economies. It examines the strategies employed, the effectiveness observed, and the challenges encountered by international development banks in augmenting climate financing, as well as their collaborative efforts with other financial entities to improve climate financing outcomes.

Methodology: The study was structured according to the PRISMA methodology, which involved a comprehensive review of scholarly literature sourced from reputable academic platforms, including Google Scholar, Elsevier’s ScienceDirect, and SpringerLink, covering the timeframe from 2015 to 2024. The review identified 35 scholarly articles considered relevant to the objectives of this research.

Result: The review elucidates the strategies implemented by international development banks in promoting climate financing, including green bonds, climate funds, carbon pricing mechanisms, and partnerships with other financial institutions. Moreover, these findings illuminate the obstacles encountered in the expansion of climate finance and propose potential solutions to address these issues.

Novelty and contribution: This study offers a synthesized perspective on how IDBs integrate institutional capacity, innovation, and policy coordination to advance climate finance. It contributes a clearer understanding of their strategic role in accelerating the global low-carbon transition.

Practical and social implications: The findings guide policymakers and development financiers on improving institutional frameworks and partnerships for climate finance. Strengthened coordination can enhance green investment flows, promote sustainable growth, and support social and environmental resilience.

Author Biographies

  • MUHAMMAD AKANO LAWAL, INCEIF UNIVERSITY

    Malaysia. His research focuses on climate finance, sustainable development, and the role of international financial institutions in low-carbon transitions. He is a researcher, PhD in- view Islamic finance and has published extensively on green financing mechanisms and policy frameworks for climate resilience. His work aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical policy solutions for global sustainability challenges.

  • Oseni, A.A., , Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun, Nigeria

    Abdulmaliik Adeyanju Oseni is a scholar affiliated with Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun, Nigeria. His research interests include environmental economics, climate change mitigation, and development finance. With a background in economics, he explores innovative financing models to support sustainable development in emerging economies. His contributions emphasize the intersection of policy, finance, and environmental stewardship

  • Rodiyah Lolade Qadir

    Rodiyah Lolade Qadir is a researcher at the University of Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria. Her expertise lies in climate policy, renewable energy investments, and multilateral development banking. She holds a [Your Degree] in [Your Field] and actively engages in projects that analyze the effectiveness of climate financing instruments in Sub-Saharan Africa. Her work advocates for equitable resource allocation and institutional capacity-building in vulnerable regions.

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2025-10-22 — Updated on 2025-10-23

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Climate Financing and Low-Carbon Transition: A Systematic Review of the Role of International Development Banks: 29-61. (2025). Elicit Journal of Economics and Management Studies , 1(1). https://journal.elicitpublisher.com/index.php/ejems/article/view/1 (Original work published 2025)