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Peer-reviewed Article
In Arabian Journal of Geosciences
Author:
Indra Prasad
Timilsina
Binaya Kumar
Mishra
Suresh
Baral
Prakash
KC
Water resources assessment and management in ungauged basins are highly challenging but important task. It requires accurate simulation and estimation of streamflow characteristics. This study focuses on the simulation of rainfall-runoff processes in an ungauged Fusre River basin, a tributary of Seti River basin, Nepal using a semi-distributed...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Sustainability
Author:
Elli
Newman
Monitoring Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has mainly focused on levels of achievement of targets and indicators, but few studies have examined policies and implementation efforts systematically. The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) has called for more monitoring of policy efforts, which is necessary to understand why overall...
Technical Report
Author:
Fernanda
Alcobé
Richemond
Assié
Jasmin
Blessing,
Moussa
Diop
Lorenzo
Eguren
Carlos
Essus
Oscar Zarzo
Fuertes
Helena
Heuckmann
Carine
Ingabire
Mijako
Nierenkoether
Illari Zulema Aragon
Noriega
James Lwasa Fredrick
Ouma
Eleni
Patra
Mirella
Salvatore
Julie
Teng
Felipe Gómez
Villota
Karen Van Der Westhuizen
Westhuizen
Henning
Wuesterc
James
Vener
This paper aims to highlight the benefits that robust and self-sustained transparency systems can bring to governments, beyond fulfilling current and future reporting requirements under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (the Convention) and the Paris Agreement. It also aims to reach climate change policymakers and...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Journal of Environmental Management
Author:
Mengru
Zhang
Fei
Zhang
Liyang
Guo
Ping
Dong
Chunyan
Cheng
Ngai
Weng Chan
Jingchao
Shi
Grassland degradation poses a serious threat to biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being. In this study, we investigated grassland degradation in Zhaosu County, China, between 2001 and 2020, and analyzed the impacts of climate change and human activities using the Miami model. The actual net primary productivity (ANPP) obtained with...
Working Paper
Focusing on four major ASEAN member states, including Indonesia, Viet Nam, Thailand and the Philippines, this paper reviews the current status, and identifies the gaps and prospects for achieving a high penetration of renewables for energy transition in ASEAN. These four countries have been leading renewable policies in this region and have...
Book
Author:
Suneetha
Subramanian
Maiko
Nishi
Miyuki
Noguchi
The purpose of this guide is to introduce the concept of landscape and seascape approaches (henceforth, “landscape approaches” for ease of reading), and how they can be applied to national biodiversity strategy and planning. Although it is written from the point of view of biodiversity conservation, it is aimed at all the many sectors that affect...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Sustainability
Author:
Takashi
Morimoto
Tomohiko
Hattori
Transitioning to the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) under the Paris Agreement (PA) from the current measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) arrangements under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) requires developing countries to enhance their national reporting systems in a sustainable way. There are...
Policy Brief
Author:
Rozenzweig
Cynthia
Manishka
De Mel
Arteaga, E., Chen, M., Desanker, P., Dookie, D., Gilmore, E., Magnan, A., Michael, K., Neufeldt, H., Patwardhan, A., Wei, L. and Zambrano, C.
Evaluating the effectiveness of adaptation policies and actions is key to understanding whether they have reduced climate risks and achieved other intended outcomes. The goals are to ensure that adaptation is adequate to address climate risks, do not foster negative unintended consequences over space and time, and inform adaptation financing. The...
Book Chapter
In CO2排出量の算出と削減事例-LCAによる定量化/カーボンニュートラルの推進-
第1節 気候変動を取り巻く国内外の政策,求められる企業対応 1.気候変動問題の認識 2.対策の国際的な対処 3.国内政策への落とし込み 4.セクターや技術としての視点 5.日本政府/経済産業省の考え方 6.排出量や排出削減量の定量評価 7.企業としての考え方
Peer-reviewed Article
In Water
Author:
Tasi-Jung
Jiang
Herlin
Chien
Despite being a limited resource, pollution, poor management, and other drivers like climate change make available water unsuitable and insufficient for human consumption and ecosystem maintenance. Therefore, a transdisciplinary approach is needed for managing this precious resource. The overall aim of this paper is to address water inequalities...