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Discussion Paper
Author:
Utpal
Bhattacharjee
Harun Or
Rashid
Focusing on the context of Bangladesh, this discussion paper explores the potential of agrivoltaics for unlocking co-benefits of clean energy, GHG reduction and better livelihood potentials in rural areas of Bangladesh. In alignment to the Government of Bangladesh’s vision for net-zero transition and established policies, the paper underlines the...
Discussion Paper
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India’s national government has offered strong support for the development of green hydrogen as part of the clean energy transition. However, much of the actual progress in this transition will depend on subnational governments. This paper argues India’s subnational governments have significant potential to capitalise on diverse natural resource...
Policy Report
Author:
Ueno
Ittipol
Dagvadorj
Damdin
Rupu
Yang
Liping
Li
The Asian Co-benefits Partnership (ACP) was created to support the mainstreaming of co-benefits into projects and policies in Asia and the Pacific in 2010. The increase in the number of policies featuring cobenefits in Asia and the Pacific suggests the ACP has had some success achieving this objective. Recent changes in the international climate...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Climate
Author:
Mohamed
Saad Suliman
Hooman
Farzaneh
Alphonce
Ngila Mulumba
Puji
Lestari
Didin
Agustian
Quantifying the co-benefits of renewable energy investments can aid policymakers in identifying technologies capable of generating significant social, economic, and environmental benefits to effectively offset mitigation costs. Although there has been a growing body of work evaluating co-benefits, few studies have compared the potential co-benefits...
Research Report
Author:
Leila
Niamir
Keywan
Riahi
Elina
Brutschin
Edward
Byers
Adriana
Gómez-Sanabria
Katrin
Kaltenegger
Gregor
Kiesewetter
Şiir
Kılkış
Zbigniew
Klimont
Alessio
Mastrucci
Luis
Martinez
Nobuo
Mimura
Gregory
Nemet
Shonali
Pachauri
Minal
Pathak
Pallav
Purohit
Kazuhiko
Takemoto
Ferenc L
Toth
Bas
van Ruijven
Yoshiki
Yamagata
Caroline
Zimm
The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), in collaboration with its Japan National Member Organization (NMO), supported by Ministry of the Environment Japan (MOEJ) has initiated a joint research endeavor centered on Cities Transformation. The primary aim of this collaborative effort's inaugural phase is the compilation of a...
Policy Report
Author:
Bert
Fabian
Kaye
Patdu
Mohammad
Arif
Didin
Agustian Permadi
Muhayatun
Santoso
Mila
Dirgawati
Rifa
Wadood
Thiris
Inoka
Sumal
Nandasena
Though the worst of COVID-19 appears to be over, it also raises important questions about COVID-19's immediate and then longer-term impacts on urban air quality. To understand both sets of impacts, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Asia Pacific Office, the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), the Ministry of...
Peer-reviewed Article
Author:
Qianyi
Cai
Meng
Guobi
China has long sought to address climate change in line with other development goals. However, research supporting this alignment often employs data-driven models that downplay the policies and institutions needed to achieve the multiple benefits that studies feature in their analyses. This oversight is troubling because it neglects gaps between...
Book Chapter
In Reducing Emissions of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants Perspectives on Law and Governance
This chapter aims to bring policy and institutional considerations to the center of work on Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs). Its primary purpose is to suggest policy and institutional reforms needed for an integrated and inclusive slcp strategy in Asia. The chapter begins by setting the context with a review of the interrelated yet varying...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Environment and Urbanization ASIA
Author:
C.L.
Dinh
Rajarshi
Dasgupta
S.T.P.
Phu
This study evaluates the gaps between urban and rural linkages within the corridor of Hoi An city and suggests potential solutions utilizing the circulating and ecological sphere principles for further strengthening these linkages and gradually promoting sustainable development of the city and surrounding area. A face-to-face interview method and...
Book Chapter
In Hydrogen in Decarbonization Strategies in Asia and the Pacific
This chapter explores the interest in hydrogen adoption across Asian countries for achieving net-zero goals, with a particular focus on Japan's prominent role. While Japan has taken strides in hydrogen initiatives, the extent to which its strategy aligns with ambitious climate targets remains uncertain. The chapter emphasises the importance of...