Elise was particularly interested in how the gap between local adaptation needs and national policy making can be bridged and what kind of mechanisms could assure appropriate financing for adaptation in developing countries. Her work thus examined international governance of climate change adaptation, particularly adaptation finance, under questions of equity and efficiency.
Her work also involved exploring links between climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and gender and how enhanced gender visibility can be integrated into adaptation and DRR planning.
- Is adaptation reducing vulnerability or redistributing it?
- Who is adaptation for? Vulnerability and adaptation benefits in proposals approved by the UNFCCC Adaptation Fund
- Protecting climate finance: An anti-corruption assessment of the Global Environment Facility's Least Developed Countries Fund & Special Climate Change Fund
- Protecting climate finance: An anti-corruption assessment of the Climate Investment Funds
- Protecting climate finance: An anti-corruption assessment of the Adaptation Fund