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Getting a Grip on Climate Change in the Philippines : Extended Technical Report

Enero, 2014

Philippines currently experience and
will continue to face significant impacts from climate
change. To ensure climate resilience, build a low-carbon
economy, and increase its role in the global climate change
dialogue, the Philippine government has launched strong
climate policy and institutional and financing reforms,
supported by a clear rationale for no-regrets action.
However, transformative progress toward a more climate

Controlling Greenhouse Gas Emissions Generated by the Transport Sector in ECA : Policy Options

Enero, 2014

Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) generated
from transport are among the fastest growing in Europe and
in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region, posing a
challenge in creating a low-carbon future, as economic
development has been paralleled with a modal share
increasingly dominated by roads.1 This modal shift, as in
the European Union (EU), has been driven by a number of
factors, including growing affluence, suburbanization, and

Thirsty Energy

Enero, 2014

The tradeoffs between energy and water
have been gaining international attention in recent years as
demand for both resources mount and governments continue to
struggle to ensure reliable supply to meet sectoral needs.
As almost all energy generation processes require
significant amounts of water, and water requires energy for
treatment and transport, these two resources are
inextricably linked. This relationship is the energy-water

Getting a Grip on Climate Change in the Philippines : Executive Report

Enero, 2014

The Philippines already experiences and
will continue to face impacts from climate change. In the
decades ahead, the most serious consequences will be felt in
coastal and urban areas. Severe hardships are expected in
agriculture and fisheries, leading to negative impacts on
jobs and the economy. With these risks in mind the
Philippine Government has initiated significant climate
reforms, establishing a basis for transformation. To assess

Malaysia Economic Monitor, June 2013

Enero, 2014

Following a strong performance in 2012,
Malaysia's economy hit a soft patch in the first
quarter of 2013. Economic growth has been supported by the
strong, broad-based performance of domestic consumption and
investment from public and private sources. The acceleration
of investment growth has been a key feature of the recent
growth trend. Public and private consumption has also
underpinned growth. Accommodative fiscal and monetary

Land use land cover change in the fringe of eThekwini Municipality: Implications for urban green spaces using remote sensing

Enero, 2014
Sudáfrica

This study sought to determine a 22-year past and future land use and land cover trend and its implication on green spaces in an eThekwini Municipal Area’s peripheral settlement. Results show a consistent pattern of decline in land use and land cover types associated with green spaces and an increase in impervious surfaces. The study is taken to confirm recent urban bio-physical transformation and anticipated increased pressure on peripheral urban green spaces in eThekwini Municipality.

Climate change, conflict, and cooperation: global analysis of the resilience of international river treaties to increased water variability

Enero, 2014

This paper focuses on water variability which is predicted to increase due to climate change. It highlights that such environmental changes may aggravate political tensions, especially in regions that are not equipped with an appropriate institutional apparatus.

Participatory subnational planning for REDD+ and other land use programmes: Methodology and step-by-step guidance

Enero, 2014

This document presents a proposed methodology, and step-by-step guidance, for Participatory Subnational Planning (PSP), tailored to operationalise subnational REDD+ programmes. PSP is a participatory planning method presented as a comprehensive, yet cost-effective approach to identifying: drivers of deforestation and forest degradation; interventions to address these drivers; environmental and social benefits/risks of these interventions; and indicators and monitoring plans.

Land use in a future climate agreement

Enero, 2014

This paper explores options for including land use in a future (post-2020) climate change agreement as anticipated by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Ad Hoc Working Group on the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action (ADP). Options are considered with an eye toward reaching agreement under the ADP, keeping in mind the level of ambition of global efforts, and the need to accelerate the reduction of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.