Reference Library: copenhagen: category - b. International Policy

From Copenhagen to Cancun: Challenges and Prospects for the UNFCCC Negotiations

November, 2010. Antonio G.M. La Viña and Lawrence G. Ang. FIELD. 20 pages

After Copenhagen: Climate Governance and the Road Ahead

August, 2010. Joshua W. Busby. Council on Foreign Relations Press. 24 pages

REDD+ 2010: Moving Forward for People and Forests

June, 2010. RECOFTC. Briefing note. RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests. 3 pages*

Forests and climate change after Copenhagen: An Asia-Pacific perspective

May, 2010. FAO and RECOFTC. 19 pages. ISBN: 978-616-90183-0-8

Catching the baby: accounting for biodiversity and the ecosystem sector in emissions trading

April, 2010. Penny van Oosterzee Noel Preece & Allan Dale. Conservation Letters: Volume 3, Issue 2, pages 83–90. DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2009.00090.x

Copenhagen Accord pledges are paltry

April, 2010. Joeri Rogelj, Julia Nabel, Claudine Chen, William Hare, Kathleen Markmann, Malte Meinshausen, Michiel Schaeffer, Kirsten Macey & Niklas Höhne. Nature 464 (7292). pp: 1126-1128. doi:10.1038/4641126a

Copenhagen De-briefing: An Analysis of COP15 for Long-term Cooperation

January, 2010. Paige Andrews & Marie Karaisl (Eds.). Climatico Analysis. 28 pages

Distributive equity concerns in an international REDD mechanism: Towards a Copenhagen climate agreement

March, 2009. Kate Dooley and C Okereke. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Volume 6, Session 11. 1 page. DOI: 10.1088/1755-1307/6/11/112022