Climate change – national and regional impacts and responses
Project context
Reframing Australia-Indonesia security, Nautilus Institute.
Climate change and security – analysis and policy, Nautilus Institute.
East Asia Civil Society, Nautilus Institute.
Climate change impacts
Asia
Climate Change in Asia: Perspectives on the Future Climate Regime (eds.) Yasuko Kameyama, Agus P. Sari, Moekti H. Soejachmoen and Norichika Kanie, United Nations University, 2008.
Climate Change in the Asia Pacific Region (Executive Summary), CSIRO, 27 September 2006.
http://www.ccdr.org.au/1104-07_CSIRO_ExecSummary_05.pdf
Climate Change in the Asia Pacific Region (Full Report), CSIRO, 27 September 2006.
Special Focus: Climate Change and East Asia: Challenges and Opportunities, World Bank, March 2006.
Australia
Climate change in Australia: technical report 2007, CSIRO, Australian Bureau of Meteorology. 2007
Climate change – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities, Nautilus Institute.
China
China: Low elevation coastal zone (LECZ) urban-rural estimates, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN).
Indonesia
Indonesia and Climate Change: Current Status and Policies, Pelangi Energi Abadi Citra Enviro (PEACE), World Bank and DIFID, June 2007.
Boer, Rizaldi, Sutardi and Hilman, Dadang. 2007. Summary for Policymakers: Climate Variability and Climate Changes, and their Implication in Indonesia. [report] The State Ministry of the Environment and the State Ministry of Public Works, Republic of Indonesia: Jakarta.
Indonesia: Low elevation coastal zone (LECZ) urban-rural estimates, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN).
Climate change and Indonesia: in honour of Panglaykim, Ross Garnaut, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 45:1,107 — 116
This paper examines Indonesia’s vulnerability to climate change, and her position in the global climate change mitigation effort as a signifi cant emitter with large potential for reducing emissions from forestry. It highlights the scope for Australia and Indonesia—both large emitters, one a developed country and potential buyer of emissions permits, the other a developing country and potential seller of permits—to play complementary roles in the global effort. The discussion outline ways in which the two countries can cooperate with each other and with regional neighbours in mitigation initiatives and climate change adaptation. It suggests that their efforts could serve as a model for cooperation between developed and developing countries. The paper notes that the current global fi nancial crisis is a shortterm problem, while climate change has its effects over the long term. The recessionary effect of the financial crisis is not a good reason for delaying climate change mitigation efforts by Indonesia and other countries.
Japan
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Climate Change – Present and Future, Japan Meteorological Agency, 9 January 2009.
Global Warming Projection and Climate Change Monitoring, Japan Meteorological Agency
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Research programme – envisioning a society that ceases to induce climate change, Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies.
Core Project 3. Assessment of climate risk based on integrated climate, impact, and land use models – 2007 Research Results, Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies.
Japan: Low elevation coastal zone (LECZ) urban-rural estimates, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN).
Korea
Climate change responses
Climate change adaptation
Look Before You Leap: A Risk Management Approach for Incorporating Climate Change Adaptation in World Bank Operations, World Bank, 2004.
Socio-economic futures in climate change impact assessment: using scenarios as ‘learning machines’, Frans Berkhout, Julia Hertin, Andrew Jordan, Global Environmental Change 12 (2002) 83–95
Adapting to Climate Change in Urban Areas: The possibilities and constraints in low- and middle-income nations, David Satterthwaite, Saleemul Huq, Mark Pelling, Hannah Reid and Patricia Romero Lankao, Human Settlements Group and the Climate Change Group at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), 2008.
Australia
Climate Adaptation Flagship, CSIRO.
Adapting to Climate Change, CSIRO.
Climate change adaptation options for Australian agriculture, C.J. Stokes and S.M.Howden, CSIRO, 2008.
China
Indonesia
National Development Planning : Indonesia Responses to Climate Change, State Minister Of National Development Planning, Deputy for Natural Resources and Environment Affairs, 2008.
Asian Development Bank et al., Socioeconomic Impacts of Climate Change and a National Response Strategy: a report of the regional study on global environmental issues: country study of Indonesia. Pelangi: Jakarta, 2003
Japan
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Wise Adaptation to Climate Change, Report by the Committee on Climate Change Impacts
and Adaptation Research, Ministry of Environment, 18 June 2008.
Report on Climate Security, Sub-Committee on International Climate Change Strategy, Global Environment Committee, Central Environment Council, Ministry of the Environment of Japan.
May 2007.
Korea
Global problem solving
A conceptual design tool for exploiting interlinkages between the focal areas of the GEF, edited by Habiba Gitay, Global Environment Fund, GEF Council, GEF/C.24/Inf.10, 10 November 2004.
The Neglected Heart of Science Policy: Reconciling Supply of and Demand for Science, Daniel Sarewitz and Roger A. Pielke Jr., Environmental Science & Policy, Vol. 10, November 2006 [PDF]
What are Global Problems? Peter Hayes and Richard Tanter, Nautilus Institute.
Site map, Global Problem Solving, Nautilus Institute.
Global civil society, Nautilus Institute.
Updated: 7 February 2009