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Peer-reviewed Article
In Journal of Sustainable Development
Author:
Keyu
Lu
Yucheng
Zhu
Zhaoling
Li
Noriko
Nozaki
A unique GHG emission decline target was released by the Chinese government to facilitate the decrease in GHG emission per unit of GDP in China. In other words, an increase in GHG is permitted under a GDP reflecting a better quality environment quality. Therefore, technology promotion and policy evolution are necessary to realize this within a...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Journal of Sustainable Development
Author:
Helmut
Yabar
Rie
Murakami-Suzuki
Noriko
Nozaki
Randeep
Rakwal
Environmental policies are designed to deal with externalities either by internalizing environmental costs or imposing specific standards for environmental pollution. This study aims to examine the impact of environmental regulations related to End-of Life Vehicles (ELV) on innovation in Japan. We determined whether there is any statistical...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Journal of Sustainable Development
Author:
Helmut
Yabar
Takeshi
Mizunoya
Yoshiro
Higano
Randeep
Rakwal
Rapid economic and population growth experienced in last decade has brought significant increase in amount of urban waste generation in many developing countries like Nepal. Increasing waste generation created many problems including littering and dumping in and around outskirts of urban areas. Main problems associated with waste management in most...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Asian Social Science
Author:
Toshihiro
Uchida
The issue of geographic equity has been one of the greatest concerns throughout the history of the CDM. To encourage wider implementation of the CDM or a reformed CDM and new market-based mechanisms in the future, it is necessary to identify the barriers that hinder implementation of CDM projects in underrepresented countries. This paper...