Governing the design of national REDD +: an analysis of the power of agency
Research article by Monica Di Gregorio on 17 Aug 2013
Brockhaus M; Di Gregorio M; Mardiah S (2014). In: Forest Policy and Economics, 49, pp.23-33.
Research article by Monica Di Gregorio on 17 Aug 2013
Brockhaus M; Di Gregorio M; Mardiah S (2014). In: Forest Policy and Economics, 49, pp.23-33.
Research article by Nicholas Stern on 5 Aug 2013
Nicholas Stern, Journal of Economic Literature, September, 2013.
Working paper by Tanya O’Garra, Susanna Mourato on 1 Aug 2013
Focusing on the estimation of WTP for climate change adaptation projects in vulnerable areas around the world, this study explores the divergence between economic non-use values … read more »
Working paper by Amelia Sharman on 1 Aug 2013
While mainstream scientific knowledge production has been extensively examined in the academic literature, comparatively little is known about alternative networks of scientific knowledge production. Online sources … read more »
Working paper by Sam Fankhauser, Johan Eyckmans, Snorre Kverndokk on 1 Aug 2013
This paper discusses the implications of climate change for official transfers from rich countries (the North) to poor countries (the South). The concern is no longer … read more »
Working paper by Alex Bowen, Emanuele Campiglio, Massimo Tavoni on 1 Aug 2013
– Forthcoming in Climate Change Economics (August 2014) (read article) Transitioning to a low-carbon economy will require significant investment to transform energy systems, alter the built … read more »
Working paper by Ben Groom, David Maddison on 1 Aug 2013
This paper reviews the empirical evidence on the value of the elasticity of marginal utility for the United Kingdom. This parameter is a key determinant of … read more »
Working paper by Alexandre Marcellesi, Nancy Cartwright on 1 Aug 2013
Modeling climate mitigation and adaptation policies to predict their effectiveness read more »
Policy publication by Swenja Surminski, Florence Crick, Bob Ward on 1 Aug 2013
Flooding is the biggest natural disaster risk in England. Flood risk is expected to increase due to climate change and continued development of floodplains for residential and commercial property, which increases the exposure of homes and businesses. Addressing the causes and consequences of flooding is very important and we welcome the recent efforts by the Government and the insurance industry to reform the approach to flood insurance in England. read more »
Research article by Suzanne Lorenz, Suraje Dessai, Jouni Paavola, Piers Forster on 27 Jul 2013
Many European countries have developed National Adaptation Strategies (NAS) to guide adaptation to the expected impacts of climate change. There is a need for more structured communication of the uncertainties related to future climate and its impacts so that adaptation actions can be planned and implemented effectively and efficiently. We develop a novel uncertainty assessment […]