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India: implementing incentives focused on energy
Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI) / Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations, 2012Compared to the global average and other emerging countries, India’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and income per capita remain low. Nevertheless, this working paper shows that India is making important efforts to decouple energy consumption and GHG emissions from growth, pushed in particular by the challenges of energy security and poverty.DocumentBrazil: curbing forest emissions and anticipating energy issues
Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI) / Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations, 2012Brazil’s climate policies are often associated with its efforts to curb emissions resulting from the deforestation of the Amazon forest. This working paper reviews Brazil’s exiting climate policies and governance structures, many of which target emissions resulting from deforestation.DocumentEnergy for a shared development agenda: global scenarios and governance implications
Stockholm Environment Institute, 2012This study examines how energy needs for human and economic development can be met in a way that is compatible with long-term sustainable development at the global scale.DocumentFrontline observations on climate change and sustainability of large marine ecosystems
United Nations Development Programme, 2012This publication on the risks posed by climate change on Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) shows that warming ocean waters as a result of climate change are threatening LMEs and thus the livelihoods of billions of people who are dependent on them.DocumentInternational Public Finance to Address Climate Change in Indonesia – Lessons for the Future of European Development Cooperation
European Development Cooperation, 2011This policy brief examines international and national climate finance flows in Indonesia and makes recommendations for future European Union (EU) climate finance operations. The Cancun Agreements (2010) state that developed countries should transfer new and additional finance for developing countries to address climate change.DocumentWhat is a REDD+ Pilot?
Center for International Forestry Research, 2010This policy brief, published by the Centre for International Forestry Research, provides a snapshot of 17 REDD+ pilot projects in Indonesia. It begins by discussing early REDD+ pilots in Indonesia and then provides a comprehensive typology of REDD+ activities in Indonesia.DocumentREDD+ Benefit Sharing in Indonesia
REDD-net, 2011This report, published by the World Bank/REDD-net, examines the nature of Indonesia’s Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) regulatory framework.DocumentRealising Development Effectiveness: Making the Most of Climate Change Finance in Asia and the Pacific
2010In order for developing countries to address the issue of climate change, developed countries are required to provide significant financial assistance for low carbon and climate resilient development. This synthesis report examines the nature of climate change finance in Asia and the Pacific.DocumentSafer Communities Through Disaster Risk Reduction (SC-DRR) in Development
2012The issue of climate change is set to increase the frequency of extreme weather events. Countries, therefore, are required to undertake adaptive measures to ameliorate the impact of such events; Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is an important element of such measures.DocumentOne planet - one future: equity and resilience for sustainable development
CARE International, 2012This report by CARE highlights the need for Rio+20 to deliver on sustainable development solutions with equity and resilience as central pillars.Pages
