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Strengthening the Investment Case for Climate Adaptation: A Triple Dividend Approach (2025)
Preprint / Working Paper
Brandon, C., Kratzer, B., Aggarwal, A., & Heubaum, H. (2025). Strengthening the Investment Case for Climate Adaptation: A Triple Dividend Approach

The paper shows how using the Triple Dividend of Resilience framework to evaluate the full benefits of 320 climate adaptation investments reveals their full value. Covering adaptation and resilience investments across 12 countries, the study finds th... Read More about Strengthening the Investment Case for Climate Adaptation: A Triple Dividend Approach.

Nationalism and the energy transition: The case of the SNP (2023)
Journal Article
Tutt, O., & Heubaum, H. (2024). Nationalism and the energy transition: The case of the SNP. Nations and Nationalism, 30(2), 339-355. https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12993

While fossil fuels are a well‐researched element of nationalist discourse, the relationship between nationalism and renewable energy has not yet been adequately explored. We address this gap by investigating the impact of the energy transition on the... Read More about Nationalism and the energy transition: The case of the SNP.

Improving Cost-Benefit Analysis to Catalyse Finance for Climate Adaptation and Resilience (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Heubaum, H., Brandon, C., & Kratzer, B. Improving Cost-Benefit Analysis to Catalyse Finance for Climate Adaptation and Resilience

There is under-investment in climate adaptation and resilience-building globally, as well as in the G20 countries. Consequently, the significant benefits of such interventions are not realised. Drivers of under-investment include lack of information... Read More about Improving Cost-Benefit Analysis to Catalyse Finance for Climate Adaptation and Resilience.

Global energy governance (2023)
Book Chapter
Heubaum, H. (2023). Global energy governance. In T. G. Weiss, & R. Wilkinson (Eds.), International Organization and Global Governance, 3rd edition (724-737). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003266365-59

This chapter explores the global energy governance architecture as the "overarching system of public and private institutions that are valid or active" in the energy field. It focuses on intergovernmental energy organizations that trace their origins... Read More about Global energy governance.

COPA Financing and Fundraising Mechanism: A Review and Concept (2023)
Report
Heubaum, H., Jackson, F., Papst, I., & Prieto-Garcia, M. COPA Financing and Fundraising Mechanism: A Review and Concept

Written on behalf of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), this study is a contribution to the development of a financing mechanism (FM)... Read More about COPA Financing and Fundraising Mechanism: A Review and Concept.

The Triple Dividend of Building Climate Resilience: Taking Stock, Moving Forward (2022)
Preprint / Working Paper
Heubaum, H., Brandon, C., Tanner, T., Surminski, S., & Roezer, V. The Triple Dividend of Building Climate Resilience: Taking Stock, Moving Forward. Washington, D.C

Highlights
▪ The triple dividend of resilience (TDR) is an approach that considers avoided losses (first dividend), induced economic or development benefits (second dividend), and additional social and environmental benefits (third dividend) of adap... Read More about The Triple Dividend of Building Climate Resilience: Taking Stock, Moving Forward.

Setting the sun on off-grid solar?: policy lessons from the Bangladesh solar home systems (SHS) programme (2022)
Journal Article
Hellqvist, L., & Heubaum, H. (2023). Setting the sun on off-grid solar?: policy lessons from the Bangladesh solar home systems (SHS) programme. Climate Policy, 23(1), 88-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2022.2056118

After decades of growth, the Bangladesh Solar Home Systems (SHS) programme, the world’s largest domestic solar off-grid electrification scheme which has frequently been heralded as a model for other developing countries, is in danger of collapsing as... Read More about Setting the sun on off-grid solar?: policy lessons from the Bangladesh solar home systems (SHS) programme.

Global Climate and Energy Governance: Towards an Integrated Architecture (2021)
Book
Heubaum, H. (2021). Global Climate and Energy Governance: Towards an Integrated Architecture. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315661339

Tracing the changing activities of international bureaucracies active in global climate and energy governance, this book provides an in-depth analysis of processes of institutional innovation and governance integration between the two fields. It show... Read More about Global Climate and Energy Governance: Towards an Integrated Architecture.

Carbon Finance (2021)
Report
Heubaum, H., & Volz, U. (2021). Carbon Finance

Global energy governance (2018)
Book Chapter
Heubaum, H. (2018). Global energy governance. In T. G. Weiss, & R. Wilkinson (Eds.), International Organization and Global Governance, 2nd edition (681-693). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315301914-56

This chapter explores the emergence of the existing global energy governance architecture, as the "overarching system of public and private institutions that are valid or active" in the energy field. It focuses on intergovernmental energy organizatio... Read More about Global energy governance.

Integrating global energy and climate governance: The changing role of the International Energy Agency (2015)
Journal Article
Heubaum, H., & Biermann, F. (2015). Integrating global energy and climate governance: The changing role of the International Energy Agency. Energy Policy, 87, 229-239. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2015.09.009

Despite the long-recognized interlinkages between global energy consumption and climate change, there has historically been only limited policy interaction, let alone integration, between the two fields. This compartmentalization is mirrored in schol... Read More about Integrating global energy and climate governance: The changing role of the International Energy Agency.