Working papers from 2010


These working papers are ordered by date of most recent publication.

December

Working Paper 43

A comparison of reduced-form permit price models and their empirical performances|

Georg Grull and Luca Taschini

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Working Paper 42

Growth dynamics of energy technologies: using historical patterns to validate low-carbon scenarios|

Charlie Wilson

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November

Working Paper 41

Normalizing economic loss from natural disasters: a global analysis|

Eric Neumayer and Fabian Barthel

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Working Paper 40

A trend analysis of normalized insured damage from natural disasters|

Fabian Barthel and Eric Neumayer

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October

Working Paper 39

New rules, new politics, same actors – explaining policy change in the EU ETS|

Andrés J Drew

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Working Paper 38

Envisioning adaptive strategies to change: participatory scenarios for agro-pastoral semi-arid systems in Nicaragua|

Federica Ravera, David Tarrasón and Elisabeth Simelton

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Working Paper 37

Of models and meanings: cultural resilience in socio-ecological systems|

Todd A. Crane

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September

Working Paper 36

Enforcement-proof contracts with moral hazard in precaution: ensuring 'permanence' in carbon sequestration|

Ian A. MacKenzie, Markus Ohndorf and Charles Palmer

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Working Paper 35

Cap-and-trade properties under different hybrid scheme designs|

Georg Grüll and Luca Taschini

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Working Paper 34

Environmental economics and modeling marketable permits|

Luca Taschini

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Working Paper 33

Resilient or vulnerable livelihoods? Assessing livelihood dynamics and trajectories in rural Botswana|

Susannah M. Sallu, Chasca Twyman and Lindsay C. Stringer

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Working Paper 32

Anticipating vulnerability to climate change in dryland pastoral systems: using dynamic systems models for the Kalahari| 

Andrew J. Dougill, Evan D.G. Fraser and Mark S. Reed

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August

Working Paper 31

A coevolutionary framework for analysing a transition to a sustainable low carbon economy|

Timothy J. Foxon

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Working Paper 30

Noodles at any cost: food self-sufficiency and natural hazards in China|

Elisabeth Simelton

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Working Paper 29

Climate change and the socioeconomics of global food production: a quantitative analysis of how socioeconomic factors influence the vulnerability of grain crops to drought|

Elisabeth Simelton, Evan D.G. Fraser, Mette Termansen, Tim G. Benton, Simon N. Gosling, Andrew South, Nigel W. Arnell, Andrew J. Challinor, Andrew J. Dougill and Piers M. Forster 

Working Paper 28

Also known as Munich Re Technical Paper 4

Ambiguity and climate policy|

Antony Millner, Simon Dietz and Geoffrey Heal

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Working Paper 27

Probabilistic regional and seasonal predictions of twenty-first century temperature and precipitation|

David Stainforth 

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Working Paper 26

Ecological modernisation and the governance of carbon: a critical analysis|

Ian Bailey, Andrew Gouldson and Peter Newell

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July

Working Paper 25

International climate policy after Copenhagen: towards a 'building blocks' approach|

Robert Falkner, Hannes Stephan and John Vogler 

June

Working Paper 24

Assessing vulnerability to climate change in dryland livelihood systems: conceptual challenges and interdisciplinary solutions|

Evan D.G. Fraser, Mette Termansen, Klaus Hubacek, Andrew J. Dougill, Jan Sendzimir and Claire Quinn  

May

Working Paper 23 is not currently available

Working Paper 22

Does adaptation to climate change provide food security? A micro-perspective from Ethiopia|

Salvatore Di Falco, Marcella Veronesi and Mahmud Yesuf

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March

Working Paper 21 

Public-private partnerships for storm risk management in the Cayman Islands| 

Emma L. Tompkins and Lisa-Ann Hurlston

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Working Paper 20

On non-marginal cost-benefit analysis|  

Simon Dietz and Cameron Hepburn

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February

Working Paper 19

Invention and transfer of climate change mitigation technologies on a global scale: a study drawing on patent data|

Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Matthieu Glachant, Ivan Hascic, Nick Johnstone and Yann Ménière

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January

Working Paper 18

Environmental policy and the economic downturn|

Alex Bowen and Nicholas Stern

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Working Paper 17

Why is the USA so energy intensive? Evidence from US multinationals in the UK|

Ralf Martin

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