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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles are now integral to business and investment decision-making. As environmental concerns intensify and societal expectations evolve, the adoption of Green Finance and ESG strategies has become essential for sustainable growth. Digital Project Practice for Green Finance and ESG Innovation explores the foundations of ESG and Green Finance, their increasing relevance, and their integration into corporate strategies that drive sustainable investments and manage climate-related risks.
Managing ESG data is complex because of evolving regulatory frameworks and fragmented standards. As technological advancements are reshaping the landscape, creating both challenges and opportunities for established corporations and innovative startups alike, the book focuses on the latest technological developments in the financial sector and their implications for ESG practices. It is rooted in both practical experience and rigorous academic research, offering insights into how organizations can adapt to the changing ESG landscape. Presenting practical guidance for professionals navigating these transformations, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving trends in ESG and Green Innovation. Highlights include:
ESG frameworks that can guide organizations in aligning with global sustainability expectations.
Digital tools that can be leveraged to strengthen corporate ESG strategies.
Practical strategies for integrating climate risk assessments into lending decisions.
A roadmap for small fund managers to integrate ESG into their investment strategies.
Written to promote reflection and meaningful discussions within organizations, the book provides diverse perspectives from industry leaders and researchers about real-world applications in ESG, banking, and finance.
Contents
1. The ESG Compass: Frameworks, Benchmarks, and Best Practices 2. Evolution of Enterprise-Level Decision-Making Models for Sustainable Developmentand Finance 3. Corporate Model of Digital Transformation and ESG Governance 4. From Reporting to Ratings: Understanding the ESG Data Value Chain 5. Utilizing the Data Mesh Paradigm to Adress ESG Data Management Challenges 6. Digital Transformation in the Automotive Industry and Its ESG Implications 7. Pragmatic Approaches to Lending Decisions in the Context of Climate and ESG Risks and their Technical Perspectives 8. Exploring Climate Blended Finance for Climate Mitigation Projects: A Worls View Versus National Perspective 9. Future Climate Protection and Sustainability Obligations in the Financial Sector: Opportunities, Risks, Ideas 10. The Sustainable VC Playbook: A Practical Guide for Small Fund Managers



