- Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
- Biodiversity Finance
- Climate Finance
Brief: Investments in the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic
The US’s Covid-19 economic stimulus package’s green finance implications as well as ramifications for US-China cooperation and the BRI
New Webinar online on Green Urban Transport Finance in the Belt and Road Initiative
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)
Dr. Christoph NEDOPIL WANG is the Founding Director of the Green Finance & Development Center and a Visiting Professor at the Fanhai International School of Finance (FISF) at Fudan University in Shanghai, China. He is also the Director of the Griffith Asia Institute and a Professor at Griffith University.
Christoph is a member of the Belt and Road Initiative Green Coalition (BRIGC) of the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment. He has contributed to policies and provided research/consulting amongst others for the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED), the Ministry of Commerce, various private and multilateral finance institutions (e.g. ADB, IFC, as well as multilateral institutions (e.g. UNDP, UNESCAP) and international governments.
Christoph holds a master of engineering from the Technical University Berlin, a master of public administration from Harvard Kennedy School, as well as a PhD in Economics. He has extensive experience in finance, sustainability, innovation, and infrastructure, having worked for the International Finance Corporation (IFC) for almost 10 years and being a Director for the Sino-German Sustainable Transport Project with the German Cooperation Agency GIZ in Beijing.
He has authored books, articles and reports, including UNDP's SDG Finance Taxonomy, IFC's “Navigating through Crises” and “Corporate Governance - Handbook for Board Directors”, and multiple academic papers on capital flows, sustainability and international development.