1st Edition

Toward a Binding Climate Change Adaptation Regime A Proposed Framework

By Mizan R. Khan Copyright 2014
260 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

The impact of climate change is global both in its cause and its effect. Thus there is a global responsibility for international cooperation to tackle the causes through mitigation strategies such as those agreed at the Durban Platform of December 2011. This climate regime aims to define responsibilities, mechanisms, funding and compliance in order to achieve a clear objective regarding the... Read more

Part One  Chapter 1: Introduction - The Context and Niche of the Book  Chapter 2: Climate Change Regime, Adaptation and Politics  Chapter 3: Climate Finance: Supply, Demand and Governance  Chapter 4: Reframing of Adaptation Framework  Part Two  Chapter 5: The Lens of Double Exposure: Climate Change and Uneven  Chapter 6 The Lens of human and global security  Chapter 7:Climate change, justice and human rights – A Logical Marriage  Part Three  Chapter 8: Polluter pays principle  Chapter 9: Liability and compensation under Loss and Damage  Chapter 10: Conclusion – Toward the proposed framework

Biography

Mizan R. Khan is Professor at the Department of Environmental Science and Management at North South University, Bangladesh, and currently a visiting scholar at Brown University, USA.