This article reflects on experiences with IES-Brasil project to generate credible, legitimate and useful knowledge for domestic and international climate policy. It offers insight into how a participatory scenario building project was given shape in Brazil and how it sought to generate credible, legitimate and useful results. The article concludes by drawing some lessons that IES-Brasil can offer for climate policy and knowledge creation ‘post-Paris’
International audienceThis paper analyzes the emergence of Brazil's climate adaptation agenda and di...
Scenario method is presented in the literature as a means for engaging heterogeneous stakeholder gro...
The Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil (CSSP-Brazil) project provides Brazil and UK part...
This article reflects on experiences with IES-Brasil project to generate credible, legitimate and us...
This article maps and explains Brazil’s policies, strategies, plans and initiatives related to Cli...
This paper examines the centrality of Brazil within the future of climate policy and politics. The s...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25 % and...
Climate change is a phenomenon that affects all states on our planet and fundamentally transcends bo...
This article explores the cognitive dimension of climate change policy making in Brazil and the Unit...
In a number of cities around the world the adoption of climate policies has been driven by partnersh...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
This work analyses Brazil’s foreign policy in the climate change regime. More specifically, it focu...
Monitoring and evaluation of climate policies promote transparency and enable public engagement. Cov...
After almost 20 years, states agreed at the ICAO on the creation of Carbon Offset and Reduction Sche...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the emergence of Brazil's climate adaptation agenda and di...
Scenario method is presented in the literature as a means for engaging heterogeneous stakeholder gro...
The Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil (CSSP-Brazil) project provides Brazil and UK part...
This article reflects on experiences with IES-Brasil project to generate credible, legitimate and us...
This article maps and explains Brazil’s policies, strategies, plans and initiatives related to Cli...
This paper examines the centrality of Brazil within the future of climate policy and politics. The s...
In the five-year period 2005-09, Brazil has dramatically reduced carbon emissions by around 25 % and...
Climate change is a phenomenon that affects all states on our planet and fundamentally transcends bo...
This article explores the cognitive dimension of climate change policy making in Brazil and the Unit...
In a number of cities around the world the adoption of climate policies has been driven by partnersh...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
This work analyses Brazil’s foreign policy in the climate change regime. More specifically, it focu...
Monitoring and evaluation of climate policies promote transparency and enable public engagement. Cov...
After almost 20 years, states agreed at the ICAO on the creation of Carbon Offset and Reduction Sche...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the emergence of Brazil's climate adaptation agenda and di...
Scenario method is presented in the literature as a means for engaging heterogeneous stakeholder gro...
The Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil (CSSP-Brazil) project provides Brazil and UK part...