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Development, Climate Change and Human Rights from the Margins to the Mainstream?

2011

Cameron, Edward


Informations bibliographiques
Editeur
World Bank, Washington, DC
D'autres materias
Climate regime; Global compact; Treaty; Economics of climate change; Ecosystem; Temperature increase; Right to life; Approach to climate change; Climate science; Social dimensions of climate change; Rural women; Development strategies; Development assistance; Vulnerability to climate change; Human security; International conventions; Threat of climate change; Implications of climate change; Public affairs; Climate change responses; Climate-related events; Tropical storms; Climate change impacts; Security of person; Exposure to climate risks; Climate impacts; International covenant; Political action; Divergence; Development interventions; Preventable diseases; International forestry research; Framework convention on climate change; Human right; Regional agreements; National policy; National security; Adequate health care; Number of people; International human rights; Window of opportunity; Incidence of poverty; Social justice; Fundamental human rights; Forest; Human development; Water salinity; Discrimination against women; Vulnerable populations; Number of deaths; Poor health; Sponsors; Human life; Low-carbon; Draft resolution; Emissions from land use change; Climate change regime; Human dimensions; Social dimensions; Climate stabilization; Policy makers; Indigenous populations; Safe drinking water; Greenhouse; Gender inequalities; Climate change debate; Emissions; International borders; Intergovernmental panel on climate change; Movement of people; National climate; Global average temperature; Resilience to climate change; Public awareness; Adverse effects of climate change; Direct impacts of climate change; Public support; Educational attainment; Impacts of climate change; Enforcement mechanisms; Rights perspective; Global greenhouse gas; Response to climate change; Climate change policy; Development policy; Progress; Sea level rise; International climate change agreements; Social cohesion; Global greenhouse gas emissions; Informed consent; Good governance; Fundamental right; International instruments; Policy regime; Forms of discrimination; Global climate; Climate change analysis; Vulnerable groups; Minority; Cycle of poverty; Development planning; Political rights; Ecological systems; Greenhouse gas concentrations; Citizens; Global temperature; Practitioners; Emissions from land use; Disability; Confronting climate change; Societal vulnerability to climate change; Greenhouse gas; Gender discrimination; Infant mortality; Temperature rises; Human rights violations; Climate change vulnerability; Extreme weather; Floods; Convergence; Global climate change; Respect; Ethnic cleansing; Emissions from deforestation
Langue
anglais
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
Licence
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo, World Bank
Type
Working Paper; Work; Working Paper

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