In this article, the authors propose a new political economy of climate change and development in which explicit attention is given to the way that ideas, power and resources are conceptualised, negotiated and implemented by different groups at different scales. The climate change and development interface warrants such attention because of its importance to achieving sustainable poverty reduction outcomes, cross‐sectoral nature, urgency and rapid emergence of international resource transfers, initiatives and governance architectures, and the frequent assumption of linear policymaking and apolitical, techno‐managerial solutions to the climate change challenge
In pursuit for sustainable economic growth, developed countries have constantlyrejected pr...
Despite global recognition of the urgency of climate action and the need to transition to a low-carb...
Following three major disasters in 2007, Bangladesh intensified its effort to tackle climate change ...
In this article, the authors propose a new political economy of climate change and development in wh...
Climate change financing initiatives are an increasingly prominent part of international development...
This article considers what is necessary politically to respond to the empirical challenge of climat...
This article outlines some of the limitations of existing institutions and their inadequacy in bring...
While an analysis of the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) is inseparable from wider discu...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze climate change and ecological destruction through the prism ...
International audienceThis article responds to Jean Tirole, winner of the Nobel prize for economics ...
The interaction of climate and development threatens to create a paradox: economic development could...
This article takes stock of current knowledge of climate change and the response to this major prob...
Climate change adaptation refers to altering infrastructure, institutions or ecosystems to respond t...
Climate change adaptation refers to altering infrastructure, institutions or ecosystems to respond t...
While an analysis of the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) is inseparable from wider discu...
In pursuit for sustainable economic growth, developed countries have constantlyrejected pr...
Despite global recognition of the urgency of climate action and the need to transition to a low-carb...
Following three major disasters in 2007, Bangladesh intensified its effort to tackle climate change ...
In this article, the authors propose a new political economy of climate change and development in wh...
Climate change financing initiatives are an increasingly prominent part of international development...
This article considers what is necessary politically to respond to the empirical challenge of climat...
This article outlines some of the limitations of existing institutions and their inadequacy in bring...
While an analysis of the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) is inseparable from wider discu...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze climate change and ecological destruction through the prism ...
International audienceThis article responds to Jean Tirole, winner of the Nobel prize for economics ...
The interaction of climate and development threatens to create a paradox: economic development could...
This article takes stock of current knowledge of climate change and the response to this major prob...
Climate change adaptation refers to altering infrastructure, institutions or ecosystems to respond t...
Climate change adaptation refers to altering infrastructure, institutions or ecosystems to respond t...
While an analysis of the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) is inseparable from wider discu...
In pursuit for sustainable economic growth, developed countries have constantlyrejected pr...
Despite global recognition of the urgency of climate action and the need to transition to a low-carb...
Following three major disasters in 2007, Bangladesh intensified its effort to tackle climate change ...