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Blandine Arvis
Research Fellow Development Finance
Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE)
Private Sector & Development author
Blandine Arvis joined I4CE in 2024 and carries out research on the intersection of climate and development finance, as well as contributing to the “Mainstreaming Climate in Financial Institutions” initiative. Blandine is an agricultural engineer; prior to joining I4CE, she worked in agricultural cooperation then in consulting, where she gained expertise in climate-related fields.
Her past work includes climate vulnerability analysis for the agriculture sector, climate service design, support to climate policy processes (NAPs and NDCs) in developing countries, and research on climate finance instruments.
Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE)
The Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE) is a registered non-profit research organisation that provides independent policy analysis on climate change mitigation and adaptation. The Institute promotes climate policies that are effective, efficient, and socially fair. Its experts engage with national and local governments, the European Union, international financial institutions, civil society organisations and the media. I4CE’s work covers three key areas of the climate transition – energy, agriculture, and forestry – and addresses six economic challenges: investment, public financing, development finance, financial regulation, carbon pricing and carbon certification. I4CE was founded by Caisse des Dépôts and Agence française de développement in 2015.