The Green Finance & Development Center and its team regularly develop reports, studies, opinions and other publications on green finance, green Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), sustainable development, ESG, biodiversity finance, climate finance, green innovation finance and related topics. You can explore all our publications here.
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The role of green finance in the EU’s Covid-19 economic stimulus package, and implications for EU-China coordination in general and in the BRI
Launch of IEA’s World Energy Investment 2020 Report (China)
Caixin Opinion: ‘Two Sessions’ Didn’t Mark a U-turn in China’s Green Economy Push
What is the future of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) after Covid-19 and after the “Two Sessions”? A health silk road?
New studies published: EU and China support green urban development in the Belt and Road Initiative BRI
IIGF Publication: EU China Cooperation for Green Urban Transport Development in the Belt and Road Initiative
Green Light System for the Belt and Road Initiative
The Pakistan Dawood Wind Power Project – A Climate Investment and Financing Project in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
Understanding the Belt and Road Initiative Green Coalition (BRIGC)
First Consultation Webinar held for BRIGC Study on “Green Light” System
Green Belt and Road Initiative and Africa
How does the coronavirus covid-19 affect BRI economies – a stock-take of local sentiments, trade and investments
Mathias Lund Larsen is non-resident research fellow at the Green Finance & Development Center, FISF Fudan University. He is also a dual PhD Fellow at Copenhagen Business School and the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research). His research is focused on the political economy of green finance in China from theory to practice, intention to impact, and domestic to overseas.
He has spent more than a decade working on the intersection between China, sustainability, and finance, and speaks fluent Chinese. He has previously held positions in the UN in New York, Nairobi, Bangkok, and Beijing and holds two double Masters degrees in and around political economy from Copenhagen Business School, Rotterdam School of Management, Sciences Po Paris, and Peking University.