Emerging economies are struggling to make their development plans sustainable. India, for example, has adopted the co-benefits approach in its climate policy to integrate interconnected environmental, economic and social issues. The literature treats co-benefits as a politically neutral technocratic policy instrument for reducing greenhouse gases. But, what are the real potential benefits and limits of the co-benefits approach in the Indian institutional context? Drawing on discursive institutionalism, we highlight the interplay between ‘co-benefits’, the discursive processes through which it has evolved, the interests it has given expression to, and the Indian institutional context that mediates these processes. The successful adoption of ...
This paper explores the ways in which clean energy is being governed in India. It does so in order t...
Abstract: India’s rapidly growing economy naturally demands increasing energy needs from the i...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. To ensure a healthy growth of the economy particularly in the manufact...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
There is a growing body of climate-related policy in India; at the same time, there is no clear and...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
This Working Document complements the CEPS Policy Brief, Understanding India’s climate agenda, and e...
This study supports an institutional design that mainstreams climate policy, which is integrated int...
India's approach to climate policy is based on amplifying synergies between sustainable development ...
One of the current main objective of international negotiations on climate change aims at enlarging ...
The Institutionalisation of Climate Policy in India: Designing a Development-Focused, Co-Benefits Ba...
AbstractIndia and China collectively represents an important economic polarity in the contemporary w...
Along with the large middle income countries Brazil, China and South Africa, India has been put unde...
This paper explores the ways in which clean energy is being governed in India. It does so in order t...
This paper explores the ways in which clean energy is being governed in India. It does so in order t...
Abstract: India’s rapidly growing economy naturally demands increasing energy needs from the i...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. To ensure a healthy growth of the economy particularly in the manufact...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
There is a growing body of climate-related policy in India; at the same time, there is no clear and...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
This Working Document complements the CEPS Policy Brief, Understanding India’s climate agenda, and e...
This study supports an institutional design that mainstreams climate policy, which is integrated int...
India's approach to climate policy is based on amplifying synergies between sustainable development ...
One of the current main objective of international negotiations on climate change aims at enlarging ...
The Institutionalisation of Climate Policy in India: Designing a Development-Focused, Co-Benefits Ba...
AbstractIndia and China collectively represents an important economic polarity in the contemporary w...
Along with the large middle income countries Brazil, China and South Africa, India has been put unde...
This paper explores the ways in which clean energy is being governed in India. It does so in order t...
This paper explores the ways in which clean energy is being governed in India. It does so in order t...
Abstract: India’s rapidly growing economy naturally demands increasing energy needs from the i...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. To ensure a healthy growth of the economy particularly in the manufact...