Fig. 7: Change in PICs per capita receipt of Australian AODF comparing 2011–2013 average to 2014–2019 average; relative to incidence of select climate terms and recipient UVI (2018) scores. | npj Climate Action

Fig. 7: Change in PICs per capita receipt of Australian AODF comparing 2011–2013 average to 2014–2019 average; relative to incidence of select climate terms and recipient UVI (2018) scores.

From: Climate justice through climate finance? Australia’s approach to climate finance in the Pacific

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Note: UVI scores unavailable for Cook Islands, Nauru, Niue, Tokelau, and Wallis and Futuna; accordingly, not pictured: Tokelau and Niue had the largest reduction of $435 and $1094 per capita respectively. Nauru was the only other recipient to receive an increase, of $17 per capita. AODF data begins in 2011 when Australia’s use of the adaptation marker began. Higher UVI indicates higher vulnerability. Source: Authors’ compilation based on OECD CRS, analysis of policy document corpus, and Commonwealth Universal Vulnerability Index (UVI) scores34.

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