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Chinese Approach to Global Climate Governance: From Concept to Practice [PDF]
As one of the founding members of the United Nations, China has been actively promoting the process of global governance. In 2012, China proposed the concept of global governance of «a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind», aiming to promote the ...
Liu Jingyuan
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Climate change governance for urban resilience for Indonesia: A systematic literature review
Cities are faced with new and complex issues such as natural disasters, rapid population growth, and pollution. The era of smart and resilient cities in this century has brought a new type of governance that can explain the ambiguity of urban resilience ...
Abdillah Abdillah +3 more
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Improving global governance: making global institutions fit-for-purpose in 21st century [PDF]
In this lecture I will: • comment on some of the complex challenges of the 21st century which cry out for effective global governance reflecting today’s geopolitical and other realities; and • examine whether global governance institutions ...
Helen Clark
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From Planning to Implementation? The Role of Climate Change Adaptation Plans to Tackle Heat Stress: A Case Study of Berlin, Germany [PDF]
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence
Donner, Julie, Mahlkow, Nicole
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Climate adaptation is a dynamic social and institutional process where the governance dimension is receiving growing attention. Adaptive governance is an approach that promises to reduce uncertainty by improving the knowledge base for decision making. As
Stefania Munaretto +2 more
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The Struggle for Climate Justice in a Non‐Ideal World [PDF]
Many agents have failed to comply with their responsibilities to take the action needed to avoid dangerous anthropogenic climate change. This pervasive noncompliance raises two questions of nonideal political theory. First, it raises the question of what
Caney, Simon
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This paper examines the climate change vulnerability of the Northern Coast of the State of São Paulo (Litoral Norte Paulista), Brazil. Based on a literature review and a case-study encompassing the analysis of policy documents, secondary data and semi-structured interviews with policymakers and civil society representatives, it aims to provide a useful
Rafael D’Almeida Martins +1 more
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China, as one of the regions most severely impacted by climate change globally, has consistently prioritized the issue of climate change adaptation. The Chinese government has implemented a series of measures to adapt to climate change in alignment with ...
Yang Song +3 more
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When decentralization strikes back: The example of climate governance in Belgium
This contribution addresses the federal architecture of Belgium to understand its core functioning elements with regard to the country’s climate change governance.
Matteo Fermeglia
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Give it up for climate change : a defence of the beneficiary pays principle [PDF]
This article focuses on the normative problem of establishing how the burdens associated with implementing policies designed to prevent, or manage, climate change should be shared amongst states involved in ongoing international climate change ...
Birks +16 more
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