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by Richard Tanter last modified 17-Mar-2008 17:06


The report summarizes the findings from the third round of the Asia-Pacific multi-stakeholder consultations on the climate regime beyond 2012 (held in New Delhi and Beijing). It focuses on four specific themes of importance to the region: sectoral approaches; technology development and transfer; adaptation financing and mainstreaming; and developmental co-benefits of climate actions.

The Climate Regime Beyond 2012: Reconciling Asian Developmental Priorities and Global Climate Interests, Ancha Srinivasan (Eds), Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Hayama, Japan, February 2008

The report summarizes the findings from the third round of the Asia-Pacific multi-stakeholder consultations on the climate regime beyond 2012 (held in New Delhi and Beijing). It focuses on four specific themes of importance to the region: sectoral approaches; technology development and transfer; adaptation financing and mainstreaming; and developmental co-benefits of climate actions.

Climate Change Impact on APEC Countries,WWF, September 2007.

Nick Robson, Climate Change in South Asia: A Precursor for Conflict?, South Asian Strategic Stability Institute.

Brahma Chellaney, Climate Change and Security in Southern Asia: Understanding the National Security Implications, RUSI Journal, April 2007, Vol. 152, No. 2.

Sofiah Jamil, Climate Change and the Muslim World: The OIC Can Do With ‘Captain Planet’,  S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU, Singapore, February 2007, [PDF]

Stern Review Report on the Economics of Climate Change, Chapter 3: How Climate Change Will Affect People Around The World, H.M. Treasury, United Kingdom, 2006.

Rachel Warren, Nigel Arnell, Robert Nicholls, Peter Levy and Jeff Price, Understanding the regional impacts of climate change, Research Report Prepared for the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research Working Paper 90, September 2006.

Climate Change and Development Round Table.

Climate Change in the Asia Pacific Region (Executive Summary), CSIRO, 27 September 2006.
http://www.ccdr.org.au/1104-07_CSIRO_ExecSummary_05.pdf

Climate Change in the Asia Pacific Region (Full Report)
, CSIRO, 27 September 2006.

Karen O’Briena, Robin Leichenkob, Ulka Kelkarc, Henry Venemad, Guro Aandahla, Heather Tompkinsa, Akram Javedc, Suruchi Bhadwalc, Stephan Bargd, Lynn Nygaarda, Jennifer Westa, Mapping vulnerability to multiple stressors: climate change and globalization in India,  Global Environmental Change, 14 (2004) 303–313.

Special Focus: Climate Change and East Asia: Challenges and Opportunities, World Bank, March 2006.

18 March 2008