This book defines regional climate leadership in East Asia and the Pacific as a novel addition to the climate leadership theory. It develops criteria for measuring such leadership on a country basis and uses these for assessing the efforts of developed, lesser-developed, and developing countries within these regions.

The book suggests that regional climate leadership consists of leading domestic actions, leading actions within the region, leading actions that are regionally coordinated, and leading actions on a differentiated basis between countries with greater and lesser capacity, and with neighbourly intent. The book is policy and climate solutions-focused, and identifies opportunities for lesson learning and policy transfer for more effective mitigation and adaptation. These solutions take into account the widely varying and complex geographical, political, and institutional circumstances of the region.

It is intended for a broad readership of climate policy actors, including policy professionals, academics, non-government researchers, and all who are looking for climate leadership solutions to the problems of accelerating climate impact in East Asia and the Pacific.



Autorentext

Kate Crowley, Adjunct Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Policy at the University of Tasmania, is widely published on environmental politics and climate policy. She is recipient of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Tasmania's award for Outstanding Community Engagement on climate change and sustainability.

Akihiro Nakamura has been an Associate at Meiji University, the University of Tasmania, and the Institute of Social Sciences of the Central Region, Vietnam. He is also a climate policy researcher / analyst at the Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth, Japan, and IOM Law, Norway.

Titel
Regional Climate Leadership in East Asia and the Pacific
EAN
9781040306888
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
31.12.2024
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
156