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245 | _aReader on cities and climate change : mitigation and adaptation strategies for planner. Vol.1 : introduction and concepts : a compilation of literature on climate change science, global frame work and strategies related concept, institutions | ||
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_aAhmedabad _bFaculty of Planning & Public Policy, CEPT Uni. _c2011 |
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500 | _aCONTENTS Part1 : Climate Change: Introduction and Concept 1-41 Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology i) Dr. Bhattacharyya S. C. (2011), 'The Economics of Environment Protection', Chapter -23 in, Energy Economics, Concepts, issues Markets and Governance, Springer-Verlag London Limited (pp 527-560),2011 ii) Dr. Bhattacharyya S. C.(2011), 'The Economics of Climate Change', Chapter -26 in, Energy Economics, Concepts, issues Markets and Governance, Springer-Verlag London Limited (pp 597-622),2011 iii)Narain S., (2009), 'Who is afraid of 2C?', Down to Earth, August 16-31, 2009, p(58) iv)David Appell (2009), 'Still Hotter than Ever', Scientific America (India), Nov. 2009, pp(lM2) v)Broome J, (2008), 'Ethics of Climate Change', Scientific America (India), June 2008. Other Material: o UNEP/UNFCCC 2002, Understanding Climate Change: A Beginners Guide to UN Framework Convention and Its Kyoto protocol IPCC Website o Planning Commissions Plan document 2007-12 o Integrated Energy Policy, 2006 o The Climate System: an Overview, Chapter 1 of Report of Working Group 1, IPCC o Video: An Inconvenient Truth, Documentary, Al Gore, 2006 (A common viewing/discussion may be organized if required) o Videos Part II : Climate Change and Policies, frameworks and Institutions 42 -145 Chapter 2 : Understanding the Air Resources and Air Pollution j) UNFCC Conventions , Original Document jj)Kyoto Protocol, Original document Ml)Copenhagen Accord 2009 (1F8C CDCec/CemP/b2eOrO 290/OL9.7) iv) Copenhagen & Beyond ( interview Mr. Shyam Sharan; The Shaping of a Discourse ; Indian views, National solar Mission) v)Indian corporations gear-up for low Carbon fe-EVI Green Business Survey - Financial Express 20/12/2008. vi) Dr, Bhattacharyya S. C. (2011), The Clean Development Mechanism', Chapter -27 in, Energy Economics, Concepts, issues Markets and Governance, Springer-Verlag London Limited (pp 623-645)2011 vii) Mathur A. (2009), 'Stopover in Copenhagen', in In Wind Chronicle, Vol 5, No 6. Dec. Jan 2009/2010 viii) The Clean Development Mechanism: History, Status and Prospects, Policy Monitor Other Material: o INCA Report, 2010 o Lterature on Concun o 'Cancun Climate Conference: Some Key Issues' by Martin Khor o IPCC, Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report o National Action Plan on Climate Change, 2008 o National Action Plan for Operational sing the COM in India, Planning Commission, 20031 o The Greenhouse Gas Protocol: Design, Customized GHG Calculation Tool World Resources Institute, Washington DC. 2006. Part III : Cities, Urbanization and sectoral emissions assessment 146 - 254 Chapter 3: Cities and the Climate Change i) UN Habitit (2010), Introduction; chapter -5.1 in The State of Asian Cities 2010/2011 ii)UN Habitit (2011), The Contribution of Urban areas to Climate Change; Chapter- 3 in Cities and Climate Change: Global Report on Huarsettleet2011'. iii) Knight C.G. & Jager. J,(2011) 'Integrated Regional Assessment. iv) Yaenal B.,(2011) Chapter -2 in Integrated regional assessment overview and frame work in 'Integrated Regional Assessment'. v)UN Habitit (2011), The Challenge of Climate Change in Asian Cities chapter -5.4 in State of Asian Cities vi) UN Habitit (2011), The Challenge of Climate Change in Asian Cities Chapter-4 in The Impact of Climate change up to Urban Area' | ||
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891 | _aGRATIS | ||
891 | _aSchool of Planning, CEPT Uni. | ||
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