17 avril 2017

REVUE : International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (vol. 17, n°1, February 2017)

David ROY

The latest volume of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (vol. 17, n°1, February 2017) is out with a special issue on "Managing fragmentation and complexity in the emerging system of international climate finance".


Jonathan Pickering, Carola Betzold, Special issue: managing fragmentation and complexity in the emerging system of international climate finance 
Carola Betzold, Florian Weiler, Allocation of aid for adaptation to climate change: Do vulnerable countries receive more support? 
Nina Hall, What is adaptation to climate change? Epistemic ambiguity in the climate finance system 
W. Pieter Pauw, Mobilising private adaptation finance: developed country perspectives 
Laurence Delina, Multilateral development banking in a fragmented climate system: shifting priorities in energy finance at the Asian Development Bank 
Jakob Skovgaard, Limiting costs or correcting market failures? Finance ministries and frame alignment in UN climate finance negotiations 
Jonathan PickeringPaul Mitchell, What drives national support for multilateral climate finance? International and domestic influences on Australia’s shifting stance 
J. Timmons Roberts, Romain Weikmans, Postface: fragmentation, failing trust and enduring tensions over what counts as climate finance

International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics


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