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variability and change. Nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) can provide a framework for the identification and … implementation of mitigation actions. This publication identifies and assesses technical, titutional, and policy elements needed to … (GHG) mitigation potential, economic costs and benefits, GHG measurement options, adaptation benefits, and barriers to …
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Climate change is now affecting agriculture and food production in every country of the world. Here the authors present the IMPACT model results on yield, production, and net trade of major crops in China, and on daily calorie availability as an overall indicator of food security under climate...
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This paper highlights the severity of China’s AD problems, and high concentration of AD actions taken by the top initiators, noting that China can offer a higher level of economic integration in an RTA in exchange for improved regional AD provisions. Case studies on RTAs give precedents in...
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the Spatial Durbin model is employed to shape the relationship between mitigation and economic growth using the panel data … hand enables developed regions more potential to mitigation, thus, chances are that China achieves the emissions peak of …
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