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JICA Training Course on Adaptation for Climate Change, Ichigaya, Tokyo, Japan. 7th October 2009
This presentation delivered at "JICA Training Course on Adaptation for Climate Change, Ichigaya, Tokyo, Japan. 7th October 2009" outlines the need why developing countries need to adapt to climate change, need for identification of good practices, categories of good practices, different approaches to identify good practices, importance of community...
This is a full-length forum report of the "International Forum for Sustainable Asia and the Pacific (ISAP2009)" held in Hayama, Japan on 26-27 June 2009. Remarks: English digest version is available at: http://enviroscope.iges.or.jp/modules/envirolib/view.php?docid=2566 Japanese digest version is available at: http://enviroscope.iges.or.jp/modules...
Paper presented at IGES-TERI Asia Pacific Policy Dialog on Post 2012, 22-23 October, New Delhi, India
Mainstreaming adaptation into development can offer several advantages such as reducing costs, building consensus, and generating ownership leading to better adaptation outcomes. Current level of mainstreaming adaptation into development is at a very nascent stage and doesn't exploit the full potential of mainstreaming. Considering mainstreaming as...
The 7th International Symposium on Southeast Asian Water Environment
International Workshop on Sustainable Energy Crops and Biofuels, organised by Ministry of Agriculture, PRC and Asian Development Bank
In 環境システム研究論文集 (Environmental Systems Research)
Current national GHG accounting which does not consider emissions embodied in trade may cause issues such as carbon leakage from Annex I to non-Annex I countries through trade of carbon-intensive goods. Among other measures to address this issue, this paper presents an alternative approach by trade adjustment to national CO2 accounting with...
the 37th Annual Conference of Environmental Systems Research 2009, Committee on Environmental Systems, Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 24-25 October 2009, Tokyo, Japan
Current national GHG accounting which does not consider emissions embodied in trade may cause issues such as carbon leakage from Annex I to non-Annex I countries through trade of carbon-intensive goods. Among other measures to address this issue, this paper presents an alternative approach by trade adjustment to national CO2 accounting with...
