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Publication type: Research articles

Bioenergy project appraisal in sub-Saharan Africa: sustainability barriers and opportunities in Zambia.

Duvenage, I., Taplin, R., and Stringer, L. September 2012. Natural Resources Forum, v.36, pp.167-180.


Using principal component analysis for information-rich socio-ecological vulnerability mapping in Southern Africa

Abson, D.J., Dougill, A.J., Stringer L.C. November 2012. Applied Geography, v.35, pp.515-524.


Knowledge versus technique in SO2-saving technological change: a comparative test using quantile regression with implications for greenhouse gas compliance

Greenhouse gas emission limits are a major source of technical and policy uncertainty for electric power industry professionals. This paper tries to reduce some of this uncertainty by investigating … read more »


The new energy-industrial revolution and an international agreement on climate change

Nicholas Stern and James Rydge, Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy V.1, pp.1-1, 2012.


Skills constraints and the low carbon transition

Jagger, N., Foxon, T., Gouldson, A. 2013. Climate Policy, v.13, pp.43-57.


Climate Policy Foundations: Science and Economics with Lessons from Monetary Regulation

Review of William Whitesell’s for the Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning. 2012. Full proof available.


Ecological modernisation and the spaces for feasible action on climate change.

Gouldson, A., and Sullivan, R. 2012. Climate Change and the Crisis of Capitalism (Pelling, M., Manuel-Navarrete, D., and Redclift, M. [eds.]), Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 114-125.


Are REDD projects pro-poor in their spatial targeting?

Atela J., Quinn CH, Minang P. 2014. Evidence from Kenya. Applied Geography 52: 14–24.


Does flexibility really induce more environmental R&D? A test using US panel data

Reference Grover, D. July 2012. Does flexibility really induce more environmental R&D? A test using US panel data. Environmental and Resource Economics. Under review.


Geography and institutions: on the origins of comparative development

In this paper, I replicate the analysis in Acemoglu et al. (2001). These authors famously show that institutions are the primary determinant of differences in income between rich and … read more »


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