Climate change policies and challenges in Indonesia
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Climate change policies and challenges in Indonesia
Springer, c2016
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"The plan to publish this book originated from the collaboration between Hiroshima University and the Project 'Capacity Development for Climate Change Strategies in Indonesia' of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)."--P. viii
Includes bibliographical references
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- Economy, energy, and CO[2] emissions / Shinji Kaneko
- Government policies and institutions for climate change mitigation and its monitoring, evaluation, and reporting / Junko Morizane ... [et al.]
- Importance of Accurate GHG estimation for the effective promotion of mitigation policies / Hiroyuki Ueda and Natsuko Matsuoka
- Evaluation of national adaptation planning : a case study in Indonesia / Masato Kawanishi, Benjamin L. Preston, and Nadia Amelia Ridwan
- Forest concessions and deforestation / Jarot Indarto
- Mitigating climate change by preventing peatland fire : conditions for successful REDD+ in Indonesia / Yuki Yamamoto, and Kenji Takeuchi
- Indonesian fuel subsidy removal impact on environment : a partial equilibrium analysis / Ahmad Luthfi, and Shinji Kaneko
- Energy in the power sector and GHG emissions : modeling as an imput to the formulation of the next midterm national development plan / Nataliawati Siahaan, Inez S.Y. Fitri, Hakimul Batih
- Environmental productivities and carbon abatement costs of manufacturing sectors / Erik Armundito, and Shinji Kaneko
- Consumer behavior and ecolabeling / Ahmad Ghozali, and Shinji Kaneko
- MRT as climate policy in urban transportation / Siti Maimunah, and Shinji Kaneko
- Less emissions and less waste : an economic analysis of a waste-to-energy project for Bekasi City / Savin Ven Johnson
- Use of climate information for rice farming in Indonesia / Riga Anggarendra, Cometta S. Guritno, and Mrinila Singh
- Agricultural risk management : lesson learned from the application of rice crop insurance in Indonesia / Sahat M. Pasaribu, and Abduh Sudiyanto
