Reducing emissions with a Technology-Specific Stocks and Flows Model
Busch J; Steinberger JK; Dawson DA; Purnell P; Roelich K (2014) , Environmental Science and Technology. 48(2) 1298-1305 . doi: 10.1021/es404877u
Busch J; Steinberger JK; Dawson DA; Purnell P; Roelich K (2014) , Environmental Science and Technology. 48(2) 1298-1305 . doi: 10.1021/es404877u
Md. Monirul Islam, Susannah Sallu, Klaus Hubacek, Jouni Paavola (2014). Marine Policy. 43, 208-216.
As concerns over climate change and resource constraints grow, many cities across the world are trying to achieve a low carbon transition. Although new zero carbon buildings are an important part of the story, in existing cities the transformation of the current building stock and urban infrastructure must inevitably form the main focus for transitioning […]
Nachmany, Michal, 2014. Environmental Values 23(3), pp. 371-372.
Regime complexes or overlapping regimes relating to a common subject matter create policy coherence challenges at the national level. Recent research has observed a positive correlation between regime complexes and policy coherence: improved regime integration enables greater policy coherence and vice versa. Policy coherence has nonetheless been approached as a problem of foreign policy and […]
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. Uncertainty is intrinsic to climate change: we know that the climate is changing but not precisely how fast or in what ways. read more »
Published in: Environment and Development Economics. Vol 20, Issue 03, June 2015, pp 380 – 406. DOI: 10.1017/S1355770X14000692, Published online: 25 November 2014. Abstract Developing countries are vulnerable to the … read more »
A novel climate-water conflict vulnerability index to capture double exposure: Applications in the Lake Chad basin. Under review
On the links between lake drying and livelihood dynamics: unravelling the mechanisms, contexts and responses. Under review
Natalie Suckalla, Emma Tompkinsa and Lindsay Stringer. Applied Geography. 46, 111-121.