Environmental risk directly affects the financial stability of banks since they bear the financial consequences of the loss of liquidity of the entities to which they lend and of the financial penalties imposed resulting from the failure to comply with regulations and for actions taken that are harmful to the natural environment.
This book explores the impact of environmental risk on the banking sector and analyzes strategies to mitigate this risk with a special emphasis on the role of modelling. It argues that environmental risk modelling allows banks to estimate the patterns and consequences of environmental risk on their operations, and to take measures within the context of asset and liability management to minimize the likelihood of losses. An important role here is played by the environmental risk modelling methodology as well as the software and mathematical and econometric models used. It examines banks’ responses to macroprudential risk, particularly from the point of view of their adaptation strategies; the mechanisms of its spread; risk management and modelling; and sustainable business models. It introduces the basic concepts, definitions, and regulations concerning this type of risk, within the context of its influence on the banking industry.
The book is primarily based on a quantitative and qualitative approach and proposes the delivery of a new methodology of environmental risk management and modelling in the banking sector. As such, it will appeal to researchers, scholars, and students of environmental economics, finance and banking, sociology, law, and political sciences.
Author(s): Magdalena Zioło
Series: Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 184
City: London
Cover
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Contents
Acknowledgements
List of tables
List of figures
List of contributors
1 Introduction
2 Environmental risk as a challenge for the banking sector
3 Environmental regulations as a framework for environmental risk management in banks
4 Quantitative methods and IT in environmental risk modelling
5 Environmental risk modelling and decision-making processes
6 The spread of environmental risk and the way to analyze the issue
7 Incorporating environmental risk in banks’ business models
8 Environmental risk versus default risk in banking
Bibliography
Index