Abstract:
This article examines how participation of the private sector can be intensified in
climate change adaptation finance in Zimbabwe. It argues that although measures
can be implemented in any rural-urban set-up to adapt to climate change, there is
need for financial assistance for effective climate change adaptation. This calls for the role of the private sector to close the financial gap in climate change adaptation
and what can be done to stimulate these private sectors to participate in climate
change adaptation finance. This study is premised on the background that the
national government has a role to stimulate and enhance private sector
involvement in adaption because the impacts of climate change are devastating the
lives of many across the world, especially in developing countries and the
adaptation costs will continue to increase with time. Therefore, such countries are
facing difficulties in adaptation to climate change hazards, and need the help of
human, technical and financial doses from the private sector. The study was mainly
a desktop study involving examining literature and documents fetched from Google
Scholar, Ebsco and websites with news and related material with case studies
involving key informant interviews. For data analysis, the study engaged mainly in
textual analysis. From the study, it is revealed that developing countries are
financially challenged in their adaptation projects against the ever-increasing
climate change hazards and there are barriers to private-sector participation that
the national government should be aware of to attract private-sector investment in
their countries.
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