Biodiversity and Climate Change/ linkages at international, national and local levels Maes,Frank

Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA: Edward Elgar Pub, 2013Description: 462ISBN: 178254688XDDC classification: 344.046
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PART 1 NATIONAL AND LOCAL EXPERIENCES 1. Bureaucratic rhetoric of climate change in Nigeria: International aspiration versus local realities RhuksAko and Olitbayo Oluduro 2. Combating climate change and biodiversity loss in a 'hot spot' mega-diversity country Gloria Estenzo Ranim 3. Does the concept of ecosystem services promote synergies between European strategies for climate change and biodiversity? Nathalie Herve-Fournereait and Alexandra Langlais 4. Impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss and population on sustainable development in Ethiopia Mekete Bekele Tekle 5. Climate change, human rights and the Darfur crisis Linda Mbone Ndongo and Frank Maes PART 2 INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSBOUNDARY APPROACHES 6. The clustering of multilateral environmental agreements: Can the clustering of the chemicals-related conventions be applied to the biodiversity and climate change conventions? Nils Goeteyn and Frank Maes 7. Retreading negotiations on equity in environmental governance: Case studies contrasting the evolution of ABS and REDD+ Clatidia Itnarte-Lima and Siineetha M. Subrainanian 8. Climate change, biodiversity and human rights; Can synergy help? Svitlcina Kravchenko 9. Reducing emissions in the forest sector under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: A new opportunity for biodiversity conservation? Anfialisa Savaresi 10. Transboundary con.servalion of mountain biodiversity in a climate change impacted world: Governance perspectives from Central Asia and the Island of Borneo Michelle Urn PART 3 LAND USE AND AGRICULTURE 11. Climate change, the EU Floods Directive and biodiversity protection: Lessons from the Scheldt on land use planning as an adaptive measure Katrien Debeiickelaere and Gretta Goldenuum 12. Climate change and biodiversity: The vulnerability of the Amazon rainforest in the face of increasing ethanol demand Heline Si\'ini_Ferreira, Maria Leonor Paes Cavalcanti Ferreira and Patryck de A raiijo Ayala 13. The contribution of the EU Common Agricultural Policy to protecting biodiversity and global climate in Europe Eckard Rehbinder PART 4 SOLUTIONS FROM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 14. Creating marine protected area networks in Pacific North America for biodiversity conservation: Linking ecology to legislation Vernon G. Thomas 15. Preventing and mitigating the impacts ofclimate change and biodiversity loss through biosecurity Opi Outhwaite
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PART 1 NATIONAL AND LOCAL EXPERIENCES
1. Bureaucratic rhetoric of climate change in Nigeria: International
aspiration versus local realities
RhuksAko and Olitbayo Oluduro
2. Combating climate change and biodiversity loss in a 'hot spot'
mega-diversity country
Gloria Estenzo Ranim
3. Does the concept of ecosystem services promote synergies
between European strategies for climate change and biodiversity?
Nathalie Herve-Fournereait and Alexandra Langlais
4. Impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss and population on
sustainable development in Ethiopia
Mekete Bekele Tekle
5. Climate change, human rights and the Darfur crisis
Linda Mbone Ndongo and Frank Maes
PART 2 INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSBOUNDARY
APPROACHES
6. The clustering of multilateral environmental agreements: Can the
clustering of the chemicals-related conventions be applied to the
biodiversity and climate change conventions?
Nils Goeteyn and Frank Maes
7. Retreading negotiations on equity in environmental governance:
Case studies contrasting the evolution of ABS and REDD+
Clatidia Itnarte-Lima and Siineetha M. Subrainanian
8. Climate change, biodiversity and human rights; Can synergy help?
Svitlcina Kravchenko
9. Reducing emissions in the forest sector under the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change: A new opportunity for
biodiversity conservation?
Anfialisa Savaresi
10. Transboundary con.servalion of mountain biodiversity in a climate
change impacted world: Governance perspectives from Central
Asia and the Island of Borneo
Michelle Urn
PART 3 LAND USE AND AGRICULTURE
11. Climate change, the EU Floods Directive and biodiversity
protection: Lessons from the Scheldt on land use planning as an
adaptive measure
Katrien Debeiickelaere and Gretta Goldenuum
12. Climate change and biodiversity: The vulnerability of the Amazon
rainforest in the face of increasing ethanol demand
Heline Si\'ini_Ferreira, Maria Leonor Paes Cavalcanti Ferreira
and Patryck de A raiijo Ayala
13. The contribution of the EU Common Agricultural Policy to
protecting biodiversity and global climate in Europe
Eckard Rehbinder
PART 4 SOLUTIONS FROM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
14. Creating marine protected area networks in Pacific North America
for biodiversity conservation: Linking ecology to legislation
Vernon G. Thomas
15. Preventing and mitigating the impacts ofclimate change and
biodiversity loss through biosecurity
Opi Outhwaite

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