Climate change in Brazil : economic, social and regulatory aspects
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Material type: BookPublisher: Brasília : IPEA, 2011Description: 360 p.ISBN: 9788578111281.Subject(s): Meio Ambiente | Política Ambiental | Regulamentação | Desenvolvimento Sustentável | Brasil | Desenvolvimento SocioeconômicoItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 5.10H2793c (Browse shelf) | 1 | Indisponível | 10014222 |
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PART I - CLIMATE CHANGE IN BRAZIL: Chapter 1 The national policy on climate change: Regulatory and governance aspects - Ronaldo Seroa da Motta; Chapter 2 Climate change regulation in Brazil and the role of subnational governments - Viviane Romeiro and Virginia Parente; Chapter 3 Complementarity between greenhouse gas mitigation policies and urban life quality policies - Carolina Burle Schmidt Dubeux; Chapter 4 Brazilian inventory of anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases not controlled by The Montreal Protocol - Ana Carolina Avzaradel; Chapter 5 Breaking the trade-off between poverty alleviation and ghg mitigation: the case f household energy consumption in Brazil - Thiago Fonseca Morello, Vitor Schmid and Ricardo Abramovay; Chapter 6 Agriculture and cattle raising in the context of a low carbon economy - Gustavo Barbosa Mozzer; Chapter 7 Road transport and climate change in Brazil - Patrícia Helena Gambogi Boson; Chapter 8 From cdm to nationally appropriate mitigation actions: Financing prospects for the brazilian - Sustainable Development - Maria Bernadete Sarmiento Gutierrez; Chapter 9 Development, cooperation and transfer of low carbon energy technologies - Gilberto de Martino Jannuzzi and Marcelo Khaled Poppe; Chapter 10 Trade barriers and climate policies - Ronaldo Seroa da Motta; Chapter 11 Vulnerability of brazilian megacities to climate change: The são paulo metropolitan region (rmsp) - Carlos Afonso Nobre, Andrea Ferraz Young, Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva, José Antônio Marengo Orsini, Antonio Donato Nobre, Agostinho Tadashi Ogura, Osório Thomaz, Guillermo Oswaldo Obregón, Párraga, Gustavo Costa Moreira da Silva, Maria Valverde, André Carvalho Silveira and Grasiela de Oliveira Rodrigues; Chapter 12 The climate justice discourse in Brazil: Potential and perspectives - Bruno Milanez and Igor Ferraz da Fonseca; Chapter 13 Climate change and vulnerability to Drought in the semiarid: the case of Smallholder farmers in the brazilian northeast - Diego Pereira Lindoso, Juliana Dalboni Rocha, Nathan Debortoli, Izabel Cavalcanti Ibiapina Parente, Flávio Eiró, Marcel Bursztyn and Saulo Rodrigues Filho; PART II - BRAZIL AND THE INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE REGIME: Chapter 14 Cost-Benefit analyses of climate change - Jorge Hargrave, Ronaldo Seroa da Motta and Gustavo Luedemann; Chapter 15 The targets of the Copenhagen Accord and the Cancun Agreements - Ronaldo Seroa da Motta, Jorge Hargrave e Gustavo Luedemann; Chapter 16 Climate Change Negotiations From An industry Perspective - Paula Bennati; Chapter 17 The Kyoto Protocol and the current Negotiations of the international regime on climate change - José Domingos Gonzalez Miguez; Chapter 18 Redd and the challenge of protecting the global forest cover - Thaís Linhares-Juvenal; Chapter 19 Transfer of technology under the climate change regime - Haroldo Machado-Filho and Marcelo Khaled Poppe
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