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developing countries regarding climate change, air pollution, and associated health problemsProvides a discussion of the health benefits of climate-change mitigation policies in the context of air pollutionThis book discusses regional and international climate-change, air- pollution and human-health ...
Developing countries dispute use of figures on climate change impacts. Nature, 376(6539), 374.Masood, E.: 1995, `Developing Countries Dispute Use of Figures on Climate Change Impact', Nature, 376, 374-374.Masood, E. (1995): "Developing countries dispute use of figures on climate change ...
With the sponsorship of Urban Climate, this special issue convenes the work of scholars from around the world to discuss the growing importance of cities in developing countries to tackle climate change. This symposium contributes to advancing the knowle
Urban areas of developing countries are facing increasing water scarcity and it is possible that this problem may be further aggravated due to rapid changes in the hydro-environment at different scales, like those of climate and land-cover. Due to water scarcity and limitations to the development...
Can adapting to climate change also meet development goals in cities in developing countries?In July 2009, the Cities Alliance launched a four-issue CIVIS series on climate change prepared by the Human Settlements Group at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). This...
"We can't cope with it ourselves and need outside help," said Naz Baloch, a Pakistani lawmaker and parliamentary secretary on climate change. For the developed countries, what is involved in their anti-climate pledge is not only their credibility, but also their own well-being and the well...
Evidence on the effectiveness of climate change adaptation interventions in low- and middle-income countries has been rapidly growing in recent years, particularly in the agricultural and coastal sectors. Here we address the question of whether results are consistent across intervention types, and risk...
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- China supports the demand of developing countries, especially the vulnerable ones, to appeal for loss and damage funds from rich countries in regard of impacts of climate change, China's special envoy for climate change Xie Zhenhua said here on ...
This study explores the motivation of domestic and international interregional collaboration on climate change mitigation through carbon crediting by Japanese local governments, using a social survey. The study finds balanced collaboration with domestic partner regions and developing countries is preferred in ...