The first book-length treatment of how loss and damage policy and politics works at the national level, this book appeals to a broad audience with its timely focus on a headline-dominating issue. A valuable primer for practitioners addressing loss and damage, including policymakers, experts, and civil society stakeholders.
The first book-length treatment of how loss and damage policy and politics works at the national level, this book appeals to a broad audience with its timely focus on a headline-dominating issue. A valuable primer for practitioners addressing loss and damage, including policymakers, experts, and civil society stakeholders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Lisa Vanhala and Elisa Calliari; 2. Theory and methods Lisa Vanhala and Elisa Calliari; 3. The loss and damage policy landscape: Tuvalu as a 'most likely case' Elisa Calliari; 4. Knowledge politics on the frontlines: the problem of acknowledging loss and damage in Antigua and Barbuda Lisa Vanhala and Michai Robertson; 5. After the storm: the institutionally disruptive impacts of climate change in the Bahamas Lisa Vanhala, Adelle Thomas and Latonya Williams; 6. Loss and damage in a land-locked state: the paradox of Ethiopia's green economy Lisa Vanhala, Selam Kidane Abebe and Asaye Ketema; 7.Grappling with disasters: Bangladesh's long history of climate engagement Douwe van Schie, Md Fahad Hossain and Nusrat Naushin; 8. 'Money for the poor': perceptions of loss and damage in Peru's emerging economy Elisa Calliari and Monserrat Madariaga Gómez de Cuenca; 9. (Non-)Governance evolving: COP25 and Chile's growing engagement with loss and damage Monserrat Madariaga Gómez De Cuenca; 10. Conclusion.
1. Introduction Lisa Vanhala and Elisa Calliari; 2. Theory and methods Lisa Vanhala and Elisa Calliari; 3. The loss and damage policy landscape: Tuvalu as a 'most likely case' Elisa Calliari; 4. Knowledge politics on the frontlines: the problem of acknowledging loss and damage in Antigua and Barbuda Lisa Vanhala and Michai Robertson; 5. After the storm: the institutionally disruptive impacts of climate change in the Bahamas Lisa Vanhala, Adelle Thomas and Latonya Williams; 6. Loss and damage in a land-locked state: the paradox of Ethiopia's green economy Lisa Vanhala, Selam Kidane Abebe and Asaye Ketema; 7.Grappling with disasters: Bangladesh's long history of climate engagement Douwe van Schie, Md Fahad Hossain and Nusrat Naushin; 8. 'Money for the poor': perceptions of loss and damage in Peru's emerging economy Elisa Calliari and Monserrat Madariaga Gómez de Cuenca; 9. (Non-)Governance evolving: COP25 and Chile's growing engagement with loss and damage Monserrat Madariaga Gómez De Cuenca; 10. Conclusion.
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