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  • Population: 1330044000
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Report on MRV for low carbon development in Asia with 16 case studies
K. Koakutsu (ed); K. Usui (ed); A. Watarai (ed); Y. Takagi (ed) / Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, 2013
This policy report seeks to contribute to further development of measurement/monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) modalities and methodologies by providing conceptual clarification of MRV and outlining 16 case studies of MRV s...
Climate legislation study: a review of climate change legislation in 33 countries (third edition)
T. Townshend; S. Fankhauser; R. Aybar / GLOBE International, 2013
This review of climate change legislation in 33 countries shows that developing countries are leading action on climate change. Overall, there has been significant progress in the climate and/or energy-related legislation of almost al...
Staple food value chains in China, India and Bangladesh: a real revolution in favour of food security
T. Reardon; K. Chen; B. Minten / Asian Development Bank, 2012
Is there a difference between the current and the traditional value chains of staples in Asia? This study investigates how domestic staples value chains are structured and performing in three Asian countries (Bangladesh, China and Ind...
China’s Lusophone Connection
A. Alves / South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
In October 2003, Macau hosted the first ministerial meeting of the Forum for Trade and Economic Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, bringing together high-level representatives from Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde,...
Building blocks for equitable growth: lessons from the BRICS
M. Vandemoortele; K. Bird; A. Du Toit; M. Liu; K. Sen; F. Veras Soares / Overseas Development Institute, 2013
The BRICS countries have been lauded for their economic growth and resilience through the 2008/09 financial crisis; they are becoming models of development for development practitioners, researchers and other emerging economies. But m...
Price Power: China’s role in the telecommunications sector of the Democratic Republic of Congo
G. Mthembu - Salter / South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
By the end of 2007, 3.3bn people, half the world’s human population, were using mobile phones. In Africa, where fixed telephone line coverage is still weak, mobile phone technology has provided a long-awaited solution to communic...
China and Gabon: A Growing Resource Partnership
A.C. Alves / South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
China’s relationship with resource-rich countries, especially Sudan and Angola, is well covered by the media and scholars. But other significant Chinese trade partners in Africa like Gabon – a key exporter of energy and mine...
Ghana’s relations with China
I. Idun - Arkhurst / South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
This policy report examines relations between Ghana and the People’s Republic of China (PRC), which established official diplomatic ties in 1960. On the second leg of Premier Wen Jiabao’s seven-nation tour of Africa in Jun...
Brief on market-based policies for climate change mitigation in emerging economies
S. Moarif; N. P. Rastogi / Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, 2012
This brief explores the different types of market-based climate mitigation policies being implemented across five different emerging economies: China, India, Brazil, South Africa and South Korea. Market-based policies work through rai...
The role of the EU, the U.S., and China in addressing climate change
R. Leal-Arcas / Social Science Research Network, 2012
This article analyses the position of the United States, China and the European Union (EU) in regard to climate change. Although climate change is a truly global issue, the focus is on these three main players in the international cli...
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Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC)
Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) is an institution of applied economic and trade policy research and consultancy directly under the Ministry of Commerce MOFCOM of the People’s Republic of China. Research Fields: world economy international trade international economic cooperation...
International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC)
Chinese platform for knowledge sharing, information exchange and international collaboration in the areas of poverty reduction and development.
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP)
Founded in 2001, the Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP) of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) is a public institution with independent legal status. CAEP provides technical support and services such as environmental planning, environmental policy and consultation on environmental project selection management for the Chinese government and corporations.
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