| Lin, Jolene Geoengineering: an ASEAN position Book Chapter Adaptation to Climate Change: ASEAN and Comparative Experiences, pp. 191–212, World Scientific, 2016. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: ASEAN, Climate Change, Geoengineering @inbook{lin2016geoengineering,
title = {Geoengineering: an ASEAN position},
author = {Jolene Lin},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
booktitle = {Adaptation to Climate Change: ASEAN and Comparative Experiences},
pages = {191--212},
publisher = {World Scientific},
abstract = {For a collection dedicated to exploring the challenges and successes of climate change adaptation, a paper on geoengineering may appear out of place. Such a view is not misguided because geoengineering is not conventionally recognized as a form of adaptation to the impacts of climate change. It is often viewed as a third option to complement mitigation and adaptation strategies. The main reasons behind the choice to focus on geoengineering in this chapter are: (1) Geoengineering is a controversial issue which raises significant governance and ethical issues; (2) The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is not likely to become a significant player in the geoengineering research scene but will be affected by any large-scale research activity that has transboundary effects; (3) As such, this chapter seeks to use the opportunity to stimulate discussion about geoengineering from an ASEAN perspective…},
keywords = {ASEAN, Climate Change, Geoengineering},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
For a collection dedicated to exploring the challenges and successes of climate change adaptation, a paper on geoengineering may appear out of place. Such a view is not misguided because geoengineering is not conventionally recognized as a form of adaptation to the impacts of climate change. It is often viewed as a third option to complement mitigation and adaptation strategies. The main reasons behind the choice to focus on geoengineering in this chapter are: (1) Geoengineering is a controversial issue which raises significant governance and ethical issues; (2) The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is not likely to become a significant player in the geoengineering research scene but will be affected by any large-scale research activity that has transboundary effects; (3) As such, this chapter seeks to use the opportunity to stimulate discussion about geoengineering from an ASEAN perspective… |
| Lin, Jolene Geoengineering: An ASEAN position Book Chapter Lian, Koh Kheng (Ed.): World Scientific Press, 2015. BibTeX | Tags: ASEAN, Geoengineering @inbook{Lin2015cb,
title = {Geoengineering: An ASEAN position},
author = {Jolene Lin},
editor = {Koh Kheng Lian},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-01},
publisher = {World Scientific Press},
keywords = {ASEAN, Geoengineering},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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