Climate Finance Ecosystem

Local Scale Stakeholder Map — All 77 Flows Numbered

Stakeholder Network Diagram (Nodes 1–12, Flows 1–77)
#StakeholderCategory
1Vulnerable Communities (Beneficiaries)Beneficiary
2Financial Intermediaries (FSPs, MFIs, Banks)Finance Hub
3Technology Providers (Green Tech, Advisory)Technology
4National Policy Makers (Ministries, Central Banks)Policy
5Local Policy Makers (District/Municipal)Policy
6Knowledge Actors (Academia, NGOs, TA)Knowledge
7Private Investors (Impact Funds, Asset Managers)Investment
8Public Investors (MDBs, Development Agencies)Investment
9Market Actors (Traders, Off-takers)Market
10Civil Society (CBOs, Unions, Rights Groups)Civil
11Standards Bodies (Certifiers, Auditors)Standards
12Infrastructure (Digital, Transport, Energy)Infrastructure
1-3,8 4-5 6 7,9 10-11 12-17 18-19 20-21 22-23 24-27 28-30 31 32-33 34-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-44 45-47 50-51 52-53 48-49 54-57 58-59 60-63 64-65 66-67 68-69 70-71 72-73 74-75 76-77 Vulnerable Communities (Beneficiaries) 1 Financial Intermediaries (FSPs, MFIs, Banks) 2 Technology Providers (Green Tech, Advisory) 3 National Policy Makers (Ministries, Central Banks) 4 Local Policy Makers (District/Municipal) 5 Knowledge Actors (Academia, NGOs, TA) 6 Private Investors (Impact Funds, Asset Managers) 7 Public Investors (MDBs, Development Agencies) 8 Market Actors (Traders, Off-takers) 9 Civil Society (CBOs, Unions, Rights Groups) 10 Standards Bodies (Certifiers, Auditors) 11 Infrastructure (Digital, Transport, Energy) 12
Node 1 flows (1-11)
Node 4 flows (12-23)
Node 5 flows (24-37)
Node 3 flows (38-57)
Node 7 flows (58-69)
Node 8 flows (70-77)
Self-referential (dashed)
Complete Numbered Flow Matrix (77 Flows)
Node 1: Vulnerable Communities (Beneficiaries)
1
1 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Client needs
2
1 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Loan applications with business plans
3
1 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Financial products
4
1 → 3 Technology Providers
Adaptation needs
5
1 → 3 Technology Providers
Green tech solutions
6
1 → 7 Private Investors
Investment opportunities
7
1 → 8 Public Investors
Private capital
8
1 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Guarantee requests
9
1 → 8 Public Investors
Concessional finance
10
1 → 9 Market Actors
Supply financing
11
1 → 9 Market Actors
Market signals
Node 4: National Policy Makers (Ministries, Central Banks)
12
4 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
National regulation
13
4 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Compliance reports
14
4 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Policy reforms
15
4 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Barrier feedback
16
4 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Sovereign guarantees
17
4 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Investment terms
18
4 → 6 Knowledge Actors
Policy questions
19
4 → 6 Knowledge Actors
Evidence recommendations
20
4 → 11 Standards Bodies
National standards
21
4 → 11 Standards Bodies
Compliance verification
22
4 → 12 Infrastructure
Infrastructure policy
23
4 → 12 Infrastructure
Infrastructure status
Node 5: Local Policy Makers (District/Municipal)
24
5 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Local permits
25
5 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Local needs feedback
26
5 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Local compliance
27
5 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Implementation plans
28
5 → 3 Technology Providers
Installation permits
29
5 → 3 Technology Providers
Tech specifications
30
5 → 3 Technology Providers
Local context
31
5 → 6 Knowledge Actors
Technical assessments
32
5 → 10 Civil Society
Local consultation
33
5 → 10 Civil Society
Local advocacy
34
5 → 11 Standards Bodies
Guidelines delegation
35
5 → 11 Standards Bodies
Implementation feedback
36
5 → 8 Public Investors
Funding allocation
37
5 → 8 Public Investors
Local monitoring data
Node 3: Technology Providers (Green Tech, Advisory)
38
3 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Technical assistance
39
3 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Local knowledge validation
40
3 → 6 Knowledge Actors
TA product design
41
3 → 6 Knowledge Actors
Research data requests
42
3 → 7 Private Investors
Market analysis
43
3 → 7 Private Investors
Industry trends
44
3 → 7 Private Investors
Investment insights
45
3 → 8 Public Investors
Investment criteria
46
3 → 8 Public Investors
Policy research
47
3 → 8 Public Investors
Funding priorities
48
3 → 11 Standards Bodies
Methodology development
49
3 → 11 Standards Bodies
Verification results
50
3 → 9 Market Actors
Due diligence requirements
51
3 → 9 Market Actors
Verification data
52
3 → 10 Civil Society
Safeguard requirements
53
3 → 10 Civil Society
Compliance verification
54
3 → 12 Infrastructure
Certification requirements
55
3 → 12 Infrastructure
Audit data
56
3 → 12 Infrastructure
Technology validation
57
3 → 12 Infrastructure
Performance data
Node 7: Private Investors (Impact Funds, Asset Managers)
58
7 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Co-investment opportunities
59
7 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
De-risking instruments
60
7 → 9 Market Actors
Purchase off-take
61
7 → 9 Market Actors
Agricultural produce
62
7 → 9 Market Actors
Technology demand
63
7 → 9 Market Actors
Supply chain solutions
64
7 → 10 Civil Society
Empowerment
65
7 → 10 Civil Society
Grievances priorities
66
7 → 11 Standards Bodies
Safeguard monitoring
67
7 → 11 Standards Bodies
Impact reporting
68
7 → 12 Infrastructure
National advocacy
69
7 → 12 Infrastructure
Consultation
Node 8: Public Investors (MDBs, Development Agencies)
70
8 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Connectivity access
71
8 → 2 Financial Intermediaries
Usage data needs
72
8 → 9 Market Actors
Digital payment systems
73
8 → 9 Market Actors
Transaction volume
74
8 → 10 Civil Society
Energy logistics support
75
8 → 10 Civil Society
Infrastructure requirements
76
8 → 11 Standards Bodies
Local infrastructure permits
77
8 → 11 Standards Bodies
Local infrastructure planning
Key: Each flow is numbered 1–77 sequentially. The diagram shows flow ranges on bundled arrows (e.g., “12-17” means flows 12 through 17 all follow that path).
Nodes are numbered 1–12 internally within each box. Self-referential arrows (dashed) indicate internal information loops within each stakeholder.