9 January 2019
The Politics of Accelerating Low-Carbon Transitions: Towards a New Research Agenda
Meeting the climate change targets in the Paris Agreement implies a substantial and rapid acceleration of low-carbon...
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9 January 2019
Meeting the climate change targets in the Paris Agreement implies a substantial and rapid acceleration of low-carbon...
22 August 2013
Published by: IDS
This document sets out the background and context for a review to be undertaken by IDS assessing the extent and quality of the evidence base for the relationships between low carbon electricity capacity and benefits for poor people
1 June 2013
Published by: Earthscan
1 September 2012
This paper asks what can be learned about adaptation policy by considering the political context in sub-Saharan Africa.
25 May 2012
Published by: IDS
How can continuous reflection and learning help tackle climate change in the context of wider development challenges? This interactive PDF aims to support ongoing learning by those inside and outside DFID to develop their own learning journey - no matter what their country, context or level of personal expertise. It reflects the combined knowledge of DFID staff and external experts generated over two years on a shared learning journey through the Learning Hub programme.
1 July 2011
1 January 2011
Report to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
2 November 2010
1 January 2010
Published by: Earthscan
Proponents of personal carbon trading (PCT) make strong claims for the policy on the basis of environmental effectiveness, efficiency and equity, in comparison with alternative policies such as 'upstream' trading schemes.
23 June 2005
Published by: ITDG Publishing
This book stimulates debate about the roots of poverty in Africa and what should be done about it. It draws on a substantial body of research to argue that much thinking on Africa - from both official donors and from international NGOs alike - is flawed, because that thinking either does not recognize or does not draw out the implications of the central role of politics and the state in Africa's development problems.