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Climate Policy
THE LEADING INTERNATIONAL, PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ON RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Policy is a leading journal of analysis and debate on responses to climate change. It addresses both the mitigation of, and adaptation to, climate change. It also provides a forum for the communication of research, analysis, review, and discussion of responses to climate change, including issues related to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol and the negotiation of associated policy instruments. The journal makes complex, policy-related analysis of climate change issues accessible to a wide policy audience and facilitates debate between the diverse constituencies now involved in the development of climate policy.
TOPICS INCLUDE
Analysis of mitigation or adaptation policies
Studies of implementation and prospects in different countries and/or sectors
Applications of integrated assessment to specific policy issues
Policy and quantitative aspects of land-use and forestry
Design of the Kyoto mechanisms
Analysis of corporate strategies on climate change
Socio-political analysis of prospects for the UNFCCC regime
Economic and political aspects of developing country action and involvement
Social studies of climate change, including public perception, where policy implications are derived
GUEST EDITORS
Bert Metz and Mike Hulme
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Professor Michael Grubb, Centre for Environmental Policy, Faculty of Life Sciences, Imperial College, London, UK
E-mail: climatepolicy@imperial.ac.uk
REVIEWS EDITOR
Dr Axel Michaelowa, Hamburg Institute of International Economics, Germany
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Mr Lenny Bernstein, LS Bernstein & Associates, USA
Ms Preety Bhandari, Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI), India
Mr Frank Convery, University College Dublin, Ireland
Dr Tom Downing, Stockholm Environment Institute, UK
Dr Axel Michaelowa, Hamburg Institute of International Economics, Germany
Dr Jonathan Pershing, World Resources Institute, USA
Professor Roberto Schaeffer, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dr Bernhard Schlamadinger, Joanneum Research, Austria
Dr Taishi Sugiyama, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Japan
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Mr Omar Masera Ceruti, Universidad Nacional Auonoma de Mexico (UNAM), Mexico
Ms Vicki Arroyo-Cochran, Pew Centre on Global Climate Change, USA
Dr Ken Chomitz, The World Bank, USA
Professor Ogunlade Davidson, The University of Cape Town, South Africa
Professor Hadi Dowlatabadi, The University of British Columbia, Canada
Dr Joanna Depledge, University of Cambridge, UK
Dr Jae Edmonds, The University of Maryland, USA
Dr Sujata Gupta, Asian Development Bank, the Philippines
Mr Erik Haites, Margaree Consultants Inc., USA
Mr David Hone, Shell International, UK
Mr Jean-Charles Hourcade, CIRED/CNRS, France
Professor Mike Hulme, Tyndall Centre, UK
Dr Saleemul Huq, IIED, UK
Mr Tom Jacob, Dupont International, USA
Professor Tim Jackson, University of Surrey, UK
Prof Dr Ing Eberhard Jochem, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
Mark Kenber, The Climate Group, UK
Dr Richard Kinley, UNFCCC Secretariat, Germany
Professor Zbigniew Kundzewicz, Polish Academy of Science, Poland
Professor Emilio La Rovere, University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dr Dan Lashof, Natural Resources Defense Council, Climate Center, USA
Dr Hoesung Lee, Council of Energy and Environment Korea, Korea
Professor Nebojsa Nakicenovic, IIASA, Austria
Ms Elena Nikitina, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Professor Shuzo Nishioka, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Professor Ian Noble, The World Bank, USA
Dr Jin-Gyu Oh, Institute of Energy Economics, Korea
Dr Rajendra Pachauri, Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI), India
Dr Jiahua Pan, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Research Centre for Sustainable Development, China
Professor John Schellnhuber, Tyndall Centre, UK
Professor Stephen Schneider, Stanford University, USA
Professor Jrgen Wettestad, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway
Dr Harald Winkler, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Professor Mitsusune Yamaguchi, Keio University, Japan
Dr Yoshiki Yamagata, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Dr ZhongXiang Zhang, East-West Center, USA
Professor J. Zou, Remin University of China, China
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ISBN-13: 978-1-844072-37-8
ISBN-10:1-84407-237-1
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CLIMATE POLICY OPTIONS POST2012
European Strategy, Technology and Adaptation After Kyoto
GUEST EDITORS
Bert Metz and Mike Hulme
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Michael Grubb
Contents Mike Hulme Bert Metz Sarah Winne Alex Haxeltine Wouter Kersten - photo 2
Contents
Mike Hulme, Bert Metz
Sarah Winne, Alex Haxeltine, Wouter Kersten, Marcel Berk
Jan Corfee Morlot, Joel Smith, Shardul Agrawala, Travis Franck
Frank Biermann
Cdric Philibert
Christian Azar
Petra Tschakert, Lennart Olsson
Farhana Yamin
Mns Nilsson, Lars J. Nilsson
Frans Berkhout
The European Forum on Integrated Environmental Assessment (EFIEA) is a network of research organizations across Europe, brought together through a Concerted Action funded for the period 20022005 under the Fifth Framework Programme of the European Union. The overall purpose of EFIEA is to strengthen the EU science-policy interface by applying integrated assessment techniques through bringing together leading researchers, stakeholders and policymakers to jointly address climate change and energy, transport, land use and water policies in a integrated fashion. One specific objective of the network is to create an effective conduit between the scientific, policy and stakeholder communities at the European level and to explore and make explicit the added value of integrated assessment approaches in a variety of environmental policy areas.
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