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Anchoring agriculture within a Copenhagen agreement
A polciy brief for UNFCCC parties by FAO, detailing how agriculture has the potential for crucial and early action on mitigation.FAO, 2008..
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Carbon disclosure project report 2007 India
The report reflects the understanding of the need for carbon disclosure within Indian industry. It aims to gradually improve information on voluntary disclosure of carbon emissions and evolve strategies for long-term mitigation and adaptation plans.Singh R & Dickson P, WWF/CDP, 2007..
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Climate Change Adaptation Implications for Drought Risk Mitigation: A perspective for India
This paper considers the available evidence for climate change over the Indian subcontinent and assesses the existing preparedness and mitigation mechanisms for drought risk reduction in the country.Prabhakar, S. and Shaw, R., Springer Science, Oct 2007..
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Climate change and agriculture
This chapter describes the development of GHG emissions from the agricultural sector and details agricultural practices that may mitigate GHGs.Smith et al., IPCC, 2007..
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Climate change and disaster management in India: special reference to water resources
Focus on availability of surface and ground water resources in the view of possible impacts of climate change.Mall R, IOS Publishing, Jan 2009..
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Climate Change Impacts in Drought and Flood Affected Areas: Case Studies in India
This report demonstrates that climate change will continue to affect the lives and production systems of the millions in India who reside in high-risk rural areas, with a mounting human toll that falls disproportionately upon the poor. The overarching objective of this report is to promote the mains..
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Climate change mitigation in developing countries
The report demonstrates that efforts undertaken by six developing countries have reduced their emissions, and seeks to document and quantify the climate mitigation resulting from such efforts in India, China, Turkey, South Africa, Mexico and Brazil.Chandler et al., Pew centre on global climate chang..
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Climate change mitigation in the energy and forestry sectors of developing countries
This scientific report asks whether climate change mitigation can be achieved without affecting economic growth and social fabric in developing countries.Sathaye J & Ravindranath N H; Annu. Rev. Energy.Environ; June 2005. ..
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Culture and risk: undestanding sociocultural settings that influence risk from natural hazards
Synthesis report from a global e-conference organised by ICIMOD anf facilitated by the Mountain Forum .Hewitt K, ICIMOD, 2009..
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Development and transfer of technologies under the convention
India's comments on transfer and development of technologies for mitigation of climate change.GOI, March 2009. ..
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Draft findings of the Ad Hoc technical expert group on biodiversity and climate change.
This report is open for peer review. It aims at providing scientific and technical advice on on the integration of conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity into climate change mitigation and adaptation.Convention on Biological Diversity, Jun 2009..
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Greenhouse gas mitigation in India: Scenarios and opportunities through 2031
An analysis of India's options for greenhouse gas mitigation sector-wise.TERI and CCAP, Nov 2006..
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India @ Risk 2007
Trends and mitigation strategies of six key risks facing India are explored in this World Economic Forum - Confederation of Indian Industry paper. World Economic Forum, 2007. ..
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India: emerging leadership on climate change
An overview concerning India's domestic laws, and instruments and measures of climate change mitigation.Mehra M, HBF, Dec 2008..
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Industry. In climate change 2007. Mitigation
IPCC's report on Industry addresses past, ongoing and medium term future actions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from the manufacturing and process industries.Bernstein L. et al., IPCC, 2007..
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IPCC Forestry in Climate change 2007
This chapter provides an updated estimate of the economic mitigation potential through forests and estimates its economic potential in the context of sustainable development.Nabuurs et al.; IPCC; Jan 2007. ..
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IPCC: Mitigation
This chapter discusses how dangerous greenhouse levels in the atmosphere can be prevented from being reached, and the options and conditions under which it can be implemented globally.Rogner et al., IPCC, 2007..
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Liberalisation of trade in environmental goods for climate change mitigation
Trade is an important channel for the diffusion of climate mitigation goods. This paper discusses trade and liberalisation in the context of sustainable development.IISD, Aug 2008..
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Managing climate risk
Climate change directly affects the world bank mission of eradicating poverty and many projects in a wide range of sectors. This report details the integration of adaptation into World Bank operations and policy.van Aalst, M., World Bank, 2006..
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Mitigation options for India: the role of the intenational community
Analysis that presents the potential of India's contribution to finding a climate solution.TERI, Dec 2008..
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