The Kyoto Protocol Clean Development Mechanism (‘CDM’) allows developed countries to invest in developing country projects, to effect both greenhouse gas emission reductions and sustainable development, in exchange for carbon credits. This study considers how Brazilian CDM projects currently promote or inhibit sustainable development in Brazil. Brazil originally proposed the CDM-type framework, led the developing countries in the multilateral negotiations, and now ranks third globally for CDM project investment. The critical legal geography literature and corresponding hybrid analytical framework is applied to analyse the overlapping and multi-layered legal space of CDM projects in the context of an uneven physical and human geography. It ...
Discussions about global warming led among others initiatives, an international treaty called Kyoto ...
The idea of sustainable development emerges first as a socio-political movement, from a series of qu...
This article describes Brazil's 2009 National Policy for Climate Change (NPCC) and explores how the ...
ABSTRACT: The discussion about Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Projects has its roots in global wa...
Brazil actively participates in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) without having any kind of man...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol has the dual goal of pro-viding cost eff...
The Kyoto Protocol is the principal international agreement to reduce global climate change. The Cle...
Climate change and interface issues that show related to the subject walking in the same direction o...
In the aftermath of the United Nations’ “Rio+20” Conference, taking place in June 2012, this paper w...
This dissertation aims to make an evaluation of the relationship between development and climate cha...
Brazil is one of the world’s largest emitters of CO2. However, given its unique emissions profile, w...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows emission reduction (or emission removal) projects in de...
The divergence of interests between UN Climate Change Convention (UNFCCC) Parties is a crucial barri...
In recent years, the concept of sustainable development has become increasingly recognized and impor...
In the current circumstances, in which unmeasured human actions are the main reason for the deterior...
Discussions about global warming led among others initiatives, an international treaty called Kyoto ...
The idea of sustainable development emerges first as a socio-political movement, from a series of qu...
This article describes Brazil's 2009 National Policy for Climate Change (NPCC) and explores how the ...
ABSTRACT: The discussion about Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Projects has its roots in global wa...
Brazil actively participates in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) without having any kind of man...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol has the dual goal of pro-viding cost eff...
The Kyoto Protocol is the principal international agreement to reduce global climate change. The Cle...
Climate change and interface issues that show related to the subject walking in the same direction o...
In the aftermath of the United Nations’ “Rio+20” Conference, taking place in June 2012, this paper w...
This dissertation aims to make an evaluation of the relationship between development and climate cha...
Brazil is one of the world’s largest emitters of CO2. However, given its unique emissions profile, w...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows emission reduction (or emission removal) projects in de...
The divergence of interests between UN Climate Change Convention (UNFCCC) Parties is a crucial barri...
In recent years, the concept of sustainable development has become increasingly recognized and impor...
In the current circumstances, in which unmeasured human actions are the main reason for the deterior...
Discussions about global warming led among others initiatives, an international treaty called Kyoto ...
The idea of sustainable development emerges first as a socio-political movement, from a series of qu...
This article describes Brazil's 2009 National Policy for Climate Change (NPCC) and explores how the ...