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Operationalizing a gender‐sensitive approach in the Green Climate Fund
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 2013Climate financing approaches will be more effective and provide broader benefits if they address inequalities that increase the vulnerability of women to climate change and adversely affect their ability to contribute to mitigation and adaptation efforts.DocumentDeveloping country perspectives on ‘mitigation actions’, ‘NAMAs’, and ‘LCDS’
Taylor and Francis Group, 2013The MAPS programme, which seeks to deepen mitigation ambition in developing countries, is engaged in exploring the concepts of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) and Low Carbon Development Strategies (LCDS) from a developing country perspective.DocumentPress coverage of climate change issues in Nigeria and implications for public participation opportunities
Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2013Nigeria faces a lot of environmental problems such as extensive gas flaring, deforestation, and desertification with serious consequences on climate change. How are these issues covered and framed by Nigerian newspapers?DocumentChallenges for a climate compatible development: how to strengthen agricultural, livestock and forestry public policies
Latin American Platform on Climate, 2012This policy brief emerges from a process of analysis of the status and quality of the public policies on climate change and development in ten Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Colombia, El Salvador and Paraguay.DocumentFragmentation in the public administration for climate change mitigation: a major institutional constraint for energy policy in the transportation sector of Thailand
Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on the Environment, 2013This paper focuses on how fragmentation in public administration has become a major institutional constraint on CO2 emission mitigation policies in Thailand, particularly for energy policy in the transportation sector. Most of our data are narratives and descriptions derived from in-depth interviews with various governmental agencies and academics.OrganisationBritish Journal of Environment and Climate Change
British Journal of Environment and Climate Change (ISSN: 2231–4784) aims to publish original research articles, review articles and short communications.DocumentAgricultural vulnerability and adaptation to climatic changes in Malaysia: review on paddy sector
Current World Environment, 2013This paper provides a brief review on the global and Malaysian perspective of climate change, and its impacts on Malaysian agriculture and relevant adaptation practices. It also provides policy recommendations for better coping with the changing nature of climatic factors.DocumentPrioritizing fossil-fuel subsidy reform in the UNFCCC process: recommendations for short-term actions
International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2013This policy brief addresses the importance of fossil-fuel subsidy reform in the context of meeting global climate change mitigation goals, elaborates on the concrete actions Parties can take to progress reform, and describes how efforts under the auspices of the UNFCCC will complement similar work in other international forums.OrganisationMitigation Momentum
The Mitigation Momentum project aims to support the development of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) by contributing to the concrete development of NAMA proposals, and foster cooperatiDocumentMeasuring, reporting and verifying nationally appropriate mitigation action: reflecting experiences under the Mitigation Momentum Project
Mitigation Momentum, 2013The objective of this Mitigation Momentum Project paper is to identify open issues for the measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) of nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) pertaining to key dimensions of MRV, as recognised by MRV literature and UNFCCC texts, namely: transparency, robustness and feasibility and cost-effectiveness.Pages
