Climate change mitigation
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- Including women’s voices in climate change policy and programming
- ( L. Aguilar Revelo;I. Castañeda Camey;V. Chao Rebolledo;et al. / United Nations Development Programme , 2009)
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Poor women’s limited access to resources, restricted rights, limited mobility and muted voice in shaping decisions make them highly vulnerable to climate change. This guide aims to inform pra...
- What are the best strategies for technology transfer?
- ( K., R. Srinivas (ed) / Research and Information System for the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries, India , 2009)
- Development and transfer of climate-friendly technologies is an important element in the adaptation strategy. The need for new technologies to face the challenge of global climate change is obvious. T...
- Negotiating agriculture into the climate change agenda
- ( G. Nelson (ed) / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2009)
- Negotiations have been underway in advance of the meeting of the 15th Conference of Parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Copenhagen in December 2009. This brief is a co...
- Climate proofing: strenghtening adaptive capacities
- ( M. Keller / Eldis Community , 2009)
- Climate change affects poor people in particular, because of their weak adaptive capacities. Development projects of all kinds can strengthen or weaken those capacities and at the same time, they can ...
- Integrating climate policies: a challenge?
- ( I., H. Ahmad (ed) / Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations , 2009)
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The climate change debate raises the issue of the often identified requirement to incorporate climate policy into other policy sectors, often termed climate “mainstreaming” or climate p...
- Is low carbon technology use feasible?
- ( Global Climate Network , 2009)
- Technology is critical for human development and progress. The fight against climate change will not be won without a revolution in the use of existing low carbon technology and a wave of new inventio...
- Will international carbon markets be sustainable in a post-2012 agreement?
- ( D. Murphy (ed);J. Drexhage (ed);P. Wooders (ed) / International Institute for Sustainable Development , 2009)
- Market-based mechanisms have the potential to play a large role in the global effort to address climate change under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This paper prov...
- A guide to climate change for indigenous peoples
- ( R. de Chavez (ed);V. Tauli-Corpuz (ed);E. Baldo-Soriano;et al. / Tebtebba Foundation, Phillippines , 2008)
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This manual has been written to empower indigenous peoples to participate more effectively in shaping relevant policies and actions taken to address issues related to climate change. It also aims t...
- Can energy efficient technologies reduce green house gas emissions?
- ( E. Worrell (ed);L. Bernstein (ed);J. Roy (ed) / Springerlink , 2008)
- This paper discusses the potential contribution of industrial energy-efficiency technologies and policies to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. The article provides a review of th...
- Will reducing emissions influence climate change?
- ( M. van Noordwijk;H. Purnomo;L. Peskett / World Agroforestry Centre , 2008)
- This paper summarises a study undertaken by the Indonesian Forest Climate Alliance (IFCA) to support Indonesian stakeholders to participate in global negotiations. The authors note that the objective ...






