The social and behavioural aspects of climate change : linking vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation
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The social and behavioural aspects of climate change : linking vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation
Greenleaf Pub. , Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Social Sciences, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- The social and behavioural aspects of climate change : linking vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation / Chiung Ting Chang, Pim Martens, Bas Amelung
- Climate change and inland navigation between the Netherlands and Germany : an economic analysis / Erhan Demirel, Jos van Ommeren, Piet Rietveld
- Climate change impacts : the vulnerability of tourism in coastal Europe / Alvaro Moreno
- Corporate responses to climate change : the role of partnerships / Ans Kolk, Jonatan Pinkse, Lia Hull Van Houten
- Energy conservation in Dutch housing renovation projects / Thomas Hoppe, Hans Bressers, Kris Lulofs
- Natural hazards, poverty traps and adaptive livelihoods in Nicaragua / Marrit van den Berg, Kees Burger
- Climate change adaptation in Mozambique / Luís Artur, Dorothea Hilhorst
- Adaptation to climate change induced flooding in Dutch municipalities / Maya M. van den Berg, William M. Lafferty and Frans J.H.M. Coenen
- Human responses to climate change : flooding experiences in the Netherlands / Ruud Zaalberg, Cees J.H. Midden
- Interactions between white certificates for energy efficiency and other energy and climate policy instruments / Vlasis Oikonomou
- Distributional choices in EU climate change policy seen through the lens of legal principles / Javier de Cendra de Larragán, Marjan Peeters
- Climate change liability and the application of the precautionary principle / Miriam Haritz
- Incentives for international cooperation on adaptation and mitigation / Rob Dellink, Kelly de Bruin and Ekko van Ierland
- Imagining the unimaginable : synthesis of essays on abrupt and extreme climate change / Darryn McEvoy, Chiung Ting Chang and Pim Martens
- Conclusion / Chiung Ting Chang, Pim Martens, Bas Amelung