International climate change regime: a guide to rules, institutions and procedures / by Farhana Yamin
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- 9780521600590
- 363.73874 YAM-I
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363.73874 SCO-T Tourism and climate change: | 363.73874 STO-C City and the coming climate: | 363.73874 VOG-C Climate change in world politics. | 363.73874 YAM-I International climate change regime: | 363.73874095 CLI Climate change in Asia and the Pacific : | 363.738745 ENG Engineering response to climate change / | 363.738746 CLI Climate change and global sustainability: |
1. Introduction--
2. Overview--
3. Regime participants--
4. Objective and principles--
5. Mitigation commitments--
6. Flexibility mechanisms--
7. Research, systematic observation, education and public awareness--
8. Adaptation; 9. Impacts of response measures--
10. Finance, technology and capacity-building--
11. Reporting and review--
12. Compliance--
13. Institutions--
14. The negotiation process--
15. Scientific and technical input--
16. Administering the regime--
17. Linkages--
18. Evolution of the regim--
19. Conclusion
This book presents a detailed description and analysis of the international regime that was established in 1992 to combat the threat of global climate change. It covers not only the obligations and rights of countries under the regime, but also explains how the ongoing climate negotiations work.
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