(2004) `Developing countries and climate change', in Owen, A.D. and Hanley, N. (Eds.): The Economics of Climate Change, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York, Chapter 11, pp.239-258.Markandya, A. and Halsnaes, K. (2004), "Developing countries and climate change...
Climate Change, Energy, and Developing Countries The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energ... JP Holdren 被引量: 10发表: 2006年 Climate Change Policy for India While the global environme...
As the largest developing country in the world, China has adopted a number of policies, measures and actions to tackle climate change and take part in global climate governance, despite the difficulties this creates for it...
Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Prospects for Developing Countries (Book).Reviews the book "Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Prospects for Developing Countries," edited by Anil Markandya and Kirsten Halsnaes.VarmaCentreAdarsh
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CLIMATE POLICYMarkandya A, Halsnaes K (2002) Climate change and sustainable development prospects for developing countries. Earthscan Publications, LondonMarkandya, A., Halsnaes, K. (Eds.), 2002. Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Prospects for Developing Countries. Earthscan, London....
When countries phase out coal, they compensate affected companies, communities and workers. Today more than $200 billion are allocated for such payoff, but much larger amount will be needed if China and India also phase out coal to tackle climate change. ...
This study focuses in the developing energy sector plan of city-level climate change master plan in Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand. The energy consumption, which consists of electricity and fossil fuels, are investigated and forecasted to be Business-as-Usual (BaU) scenario covering year ...
The range of adaptation options for agriculture and forestry is generally increasing because of technological advances, thus reducing the vulnerability of these systems to climate change. However, some regions of the world, particularly developing countries, have limited access to these technologies. ...
The accelerated global warming and heterogeneous change in precipitation have been resulting in climate system shifts, which plays a key role in the stability of ecosystem and social economic development. Central Asia is account 80% of the temperate dese