This article analyzes the contested politics of including (and accounting for) land-based mitigation in a post-2020 climate agreement. Emissions from land have been only partially included to date within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol. The Paris Agreement, adopted in December 2015 and “applicable to all” for the post-2020 period, raises the possibility of unprecedented reliance on land-based mitigation. This has significant consequences for furthering both ambition and equity in global climate mitigation efforts. Yet, what are these consequences, and how have they manifested themselves in the existing (pre-2020) multilateral climate regime? What role do accounting rules for land-based mitiga...
Major new multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) have entered into force in 2016, including th...
The present article is a contribution to the international debate on the compensation mechanism for ...
This article assesses the evolving ‘stringency’ of multilateral climate mitigation governance toward...
<p>This article analyzes the contested politics of including (and accounting for) land-based mitigat...
<p>This article analyzes the contested politics of including (and accounting for) land-based mitigat...
© 2018 Dr. Kate DooleyEmissions from land have been only partially included to date within the Unite...
International and intergovernmental institutions are influential in setting global policy-making age...
Even with abundant evidence of the urgent need for action on climate change mitigation, there are st...
Transformation pathways for the land sector in line with the Paris Agreement depend on the assumptio...
Under the Paris Agreement, nations have committed to preventing dangerous global warming. Scenarios ...
Local land use law has evolved into a flexible and powerful technique for achieving sustainable deve...
Given the greater vulnerability of developing countries to climate change, their paramount interest ...
Land is a key input in economic production and production-waste sink. This links land to the causes ...
Under the recently adopted 2030 EU climate change policy framework, land use, land use change and fo...
Land is a key input in economic production and production-waste sink. This links land to the causes ...
Major new multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) have entered into force in 2016, including th...
The present article is a contribution to the international debate on the compensation mechanism for ...
This article assesses the evolving ‘stringency’ of multilateral climate mitigation governance toward...
<p>This article analyzes the contested politics of including (and accounting for) land-based mitigat...
<p>This article analyzes the contested politics of including (and accounting for) land-based mitigat...
© 2018 Dr. Kate DooleyEmissions from land have been only partially included to date within the Unite...
International and intergovernmental institutions are influential in setting global policy-making age...
Even with abundant evidence of the urgent need for action on climate change mitigation, there are st...
Transformation pathways for the land sector in line with the Paris Agreement depend on the assumptio...
Under the Paris Agreement, nations have committed to preventing dangerous global warming. Scenarios ...
Local land use law has evolved into a flexible and powerful technique for achieving sustainable deve...
Given the greater vulnerability of developing countries to climate change, their paramount interest ...
Land is a key input in economic production and production-waste sink. This links land to the causes ...
Under the recently adopted 2030 EU climate change policy framework, land use, land use change and fo...
Land is a key input in economic production and production-waste sink. This links land to the causes ...
Major new multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) have entered into force in 2016, including th...
The present article is a contribution to the international debate on the compensation mechanism for ...
This article assesses the evolving ‘stringency’ of multilateral climate mitigation governance toward...