Comparative analysis of national mitigation and adaptation efforts generates transferable climate policy learning, which helps meet global climate policy aspirations to avoid dangerous climate change. This article proposes a novel framework for assessing the contributions of regional climate leadership to such efforts in the Asia Pacific, and operationalizes that framework through comparative analysis of Japanese and Australian initiatives. It argues that the climate policy efforts of developed nations such as these should include efforts to assist less developed regional neighbors because of the extreme vulnerability of the Asia Pacific to climate change
In these days, the member countries of the South Pacific Forum (SPF) have paid sepcial attention to ...
This paper presents an overview of the Australia Commonwealth government’s response to the challenge...
Multiple factors indicate that the Asia/Pacific region possess a high degree of vulnerability to cli...
Comparative analysis of national mitigation and adaptation efforts generates transferable climate po...
The Asia-Pacific region is the major source of global growth in greenhouse gas emissions. Strong act...
The Asia-Pacific region is one of the most climate change (CC) vulnerable regions in the world due t...
Efforts to tackle global warming have involved an increasing variety of governance arrangements, fro...
The problem of climate change is the major challenge to the world community. However, the full world...
This book analyses the regional complexes of climate security in the Pacific. Pacific Island States ...
Given the complexity surrounding climate change, it is argued that the willingness to cooperate on t...
The prospect of widespread displacement in the Pacific as a result of climate change is becoming inc...
Asia and the Pacific accounts for over 50% of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions, driven by ...
Climate change mitigation and adaption is a challenging task faced by almost all countries, especial...
In this chapter we explore the potential for coordinated climate policy action in the East Asia Paci...
The expectation of developed countries' leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations' clima...
In these days, the member countries of the South Pacific Forum (SPF) have paid sepcial attention to ...
This paper presents an overview of the Australia Commonwealth government’s response to the challenge...
Multiple factors indicate that the Asia/Pacific region possess a high degree of vulnerability to cli...
Comparative analysis of national mitigation and adaptation efforts generates transferable climate po...
The Asia-Pacific region is the major source of global growth in greenhouse gas emissions. Strong act...
The Asia-Pacific region is one of the most climate change (CC) vulnerable regions in the world due t...
Efforts to tackle global warming have involved an increasing variety of governance arrangements, fro...
The problem of climate change is the major challenge to the world community. However, the full world...
This book analyses the regional complexes of climate security in the Pacific. Pacific Island States ...
Given the complexity surrounding climate change, it is argued that the willingness to cooperate on t...
The prospect of widespread displacement in the Pacific as a result of climate change is becoming inc...
Asia and the Pacific accounts for over 50% of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions, driven by ...
Climate change mitigation and adaption is a challenging task faced by almost all countries, especial...
In this chapter we explore the potential for coordinated climate policy action in the East Asia Paci...
The expectation of developed countries' leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations' clima...
In these days, the member countries of the South Pacific Forum (SPF) have paid sepcial attention to ...
This paper presents an overview of the Australia Commonwealth government’s response to the challenge...
Multiple factors indicate that the Asia/Pacific region possess a high degree of vulnerability to cli...