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In this article, I present a neoclassical realist theory of climate change politics that challenges the idea that cooperation on climate change is compelled alone by shared norms and interests…
5 January 2015 | Peer Reviewed | TanzaniaUsing three rounds of survey data that cover a decade, we analyze household preferences for energy types and energy choice in urban Ethiopia. We find that, during 2000-2009, households in major cities…
29 December 2014 | Research Brief | Ethiopia, Global HubMany cities worldwide have considered vehicle restriction policies to curb proliferating problems related to traffic and pollution. At the beginning of 2011, Beijing became the first city to allocate…
26 December 2014 | Peer Reviewed | ChinaShale gas development in China can generate great potential economic benefits, but also poses serious environmental risks. In this paper, we offer a macro assessment of the environmental risks of…
26 December 2014 | Peer Reviewed | ChinaIn this paper, we use the US shale gas experience to shed light on how China might overcome the innovation problem inherent in exploring and developing shale gas plays with complex geology. We…
26 December 2014 | Peer Reviewed | ChinaEnergy Policy is an international peer-reviewed journal addressing the policy implications of energy supply and use from their economic, social, planning and environmental aspects.
26 December 2014 | Peer Reviewed | ChinaLand tenure security has long been touted as key to increased performance of the agricultural sector in developing countries. At the same time, off-farm employment is seen as a strategy to diversify…
26 December 2014 | EfD Discussion Paper | EthiopiaResource-poor rural South Africa is characterized by high human densities due to the historic settlement patterns imposed by apartheid, high levels of poverty, under-developed markets and…
23 December 2014 | EfD Discussion Paper | South AfricaAs climate variability becomes more frequent, weather-related events such as poor rainfall, floods or storms are likely to be more common. Because the majority of small-scale sub-Saharan African…
19 December 2014 | Research Brief | South AfricaMiguel Quiroga wrote an opinion article about public policy and distributive justice. http://www.elsur.cl/impresa/2014/12/19/full/2/
19 December 2014 | Other Publications | Chile