Strategies for mitigation of climate change: a review
Climate change is defined as the shift in climate patterns mainly caused by greenhouse gas
emissions from natural systems and human activities. So far, anthropogenic activities have …
emissions from natural systems and human activities. So far, anthropogenic activities have …
The nexus of climate change, land use, and conflicts
R Froese, J Schilling - Current climate change reports, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review The aim of this paper is to explore the nexus of climate change,
land use, and conflict. A particular focus is placed on the human security risks associated …
land use, and conflict. A particular focus is placed on the human security risks associated …
Scaling up zero-deforestation initiatives through public-private partnerships: A look inside post-conflict Colombia
The rise of public and private zero-deforestation commitments is opening a new
collaborative space in global forest governance. Governments seeking to reduce national …
collaborative space in global forest governance. Governments seeking to reduce national …
Contested framings of greenhouse gas removal and its feasibility: Social and political dimensions
L Waller, T Rayner, J Chilvers… - Wiley …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Prospective approaches for large‐scale greenhouse gas removal (GGR) are now central to
the post‐2020 international commitment to pursue efforts to limit the global temperature …
the post‐2020 international commitment to pursue efforts to limit the global temperature …
Mitigation and development pathways in the near-to mid-term (Chapter 4)
This chapter focuses on accelerating mitigation and on shifting development pathways to
increased sustainability, based on literature particularly at national scale. While previous …
increased sustainability, based on literature particularly at national scale. While previous …
[HTML][HTML] Delaying decarbonization: Climate governmentalities and sociotechnical strategies from Copenhagen to Paris
S Low, M Boettcher - Earth system governance, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract An era (2005–2015) centered around the Copenhagen Accord saw the rise of
several immature sociotechnical strategies currently at play: carbon capture and storage …
several immature sociotechnical strategies currently at play: carbon capture and storage …
Planting trees to combat global warming
Climate change has been a pressing issue since the late 20th century when the world
recognized the gravity of the situation (Fig. 1). The United Nations Framework Convention …
recognized the gravity of the situation (Fig. 1). The United Nations Framework Convention …
[HTML][HTML] Reducing emissions from land use change in Indonesia: An overview
L Tacconi, MZ Muttaqin - Forest Policy and Economics, 2019 - Elsevier
The goals of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change cannot be achieved without a
significant reduction in emissions from forests. Reductions of emissions from land use …
significant reduction in emissions from forests. Reductions of emissions from land use …
Capturing multiple forest ecosystem services for just benefit sharing: The Basket of Benefits Approach
Forests generate a range of ecosystem services at global, local and regional scales but
deforestation and forest degradation is increasing in many regions of the world, with primary …
deforestation and forest degradation is increasing in many regions of the world, with primary …
The present and future of insect biodiversity conservation in the neotropics: policy gaps and recommendations
Emerging evidence suggests that insect populations may be declining at local and global
scales, threatening the sustainability of the ecosystem services that insects provide. Insect …
scales, threatening the sustainability of the ecosystem services that insects provide. Insect …