Fairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is, how to achieve it, and for which beneficiaries. Fairtrade International's collaborative efforts to develop a standard to certify Fairtrade Carbon Credits (FCCs) brought together multiple stakeholders in a deliberative context. This paper uses Q methodology to empirically assess the notions of fairness this wider consultation group held. Three distinct ‘factors’ (or perspectives) are identified, and discussed in relation to a multi-dimensional framework for exploring fairness. The first factor prioritises development delivered through organisations, participation in decision-making and use of minimum prices to adjust trade imbalances. The second fac...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
Available online: 12 September 2019This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countr...
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
AbstractFairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is...
‘Fairness’ is veiled with multiple and competing interpretations. Standard Setting Organisations, no...
Standards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” ...
Standards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” ...
SummaryStandards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly t...
In the climate negotiations, conceptions of fairness plays an important role. For a climate agreemen...
The world climate policy debate has come to a political standstill between devel-oped and developing...
27 p.Besides costs and benefits, fairness aspects tend to influence negotiating parties’ willin...
This article deals with the problem of fair sharing of a safety cumulative emissions budget up to 20...
Carbon is a metric at the centre of contemporary debates. It is invoked to explain responses to cli...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
Submission of the Group of Governance on Climate Change of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya ...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
Available online: 12 September 2019This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countr...
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
AbstractFairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is...
‘Fairness’ is veiled with multiple and competing interpretations. Standard Setting Organisations, no...
Standards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” ...
Standards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” ...
SummaryStandards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly t...
In the climate negotiations, conceptions of fairness plays an important role. For a climate agreemen...
The world climate policy debate has come to a political standstill between devel-oped and developing...
27 p.Besides costs and benefits, fairness aspects tend to influence negotiating parties’ willin...
This article deals with the problem of fair sharing of a safety cumulative emissions budget up to 20...
Carbon is a metric at the centre of contemporary debates. It is invoked to explain responses to cli...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
Submission of the Group of Governance on Climate Change of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya ...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
Available online: 12 September 2019This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countr...
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...