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The indicator “co-benefits of the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle) of municipal solid waste on climate change mitigation” aims to maximize use of resources which can significantly contribute not only to reduce GHG emissions but also to receive other co-benefits such as creating green jobs, improving social well-being, reducing health risks, enhancing...
This is one of a series of videos that shows the training of forest owning clans in Papua New Guinea on forest monitoring, with the aim of generating data that can be used for them to consider alternative forest management options. The broader goal of the project is to support the development of resilient communities who retain control over their...
In Chapter 6 in "Environmental Taxation And Green Fiscal Reform: Theory and Impact", edited by Larry Kreiser, Soocheol Lee, Kazuhiro Ueta, Janet E. Milne and Hope Ashiabor
Border carbon adjustment (BCA) aims to address the competitiveness and carbon leakage concerns caused by the asymmetric requirements for developed and developing countries regarding their domestic mitigation under the Kyoto Protocol. In this chapter, we argue that although BCA measures level up the playing field of foreign producers to the same...
As a nation, we are becoming increasingly aware of our impact on the environment, particularly since Indonesia is the second richest country in the world in regards to biodiversity. Our lifestyle and consumption choices are putting pressure on the environment and natural resources, and it is crucial for our education system to address this reality...
This is one of a series of videos that shows the training of forest owning clans in Papua New Guinea on forest monitoring, with the aim of generating data that can be used for them to consider alternative forest management options. The broader goal of the project is to support the development of resilient communities who retain control over their...
Remarks: Presentation for dissemination workshop for EHP in both Chandigarh and Anand
