sNAPshot: Albania’s Approach to Integrating Adaptation into Domestic Budgeting
Building on an earlier overview brief on domestic public finance options for NAPs, this sNAPshot takes a closer look at how Albania is integrating climate adaptation into its medium-term budget process.
Developing countries require significant financing to support the development and implementation of their national adaptation plan (NAP) processes.
This financing is expected to come from a mix of sources, including domestic public finance, international public finance and private finance.
Building on an earlier overview brief on domestic public finance options for NAPs, this sNAPshot takes a closer look at how Albania is integrating climate adaptation into its medium-term budget process.
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