28 September 2015

Special issue published: "Emerging Perspectives on Loss and Damage" (free Open Access issue)

International Journal of Global Warming 8(2) 2015

Extended versions of papers presented at ‘Perspectives on loss and damage: society, climate change and decision-making’.

This is an Open Access issue; its articles are available for free.
  • Coming full circle: the history of loss and damage under the UNFCCC
  • Loss and damage due to climate change: attribution and causation - where climate science and law meet
  • The suitability of disaster loss databases to measure loss and damage from climate change 
  • Assessing the risk of loss and damage: exposure, vulnerability and risk to climate-related hazards for different country classifications
  • Observations on the role of the private sector in the UNFCCC's loss and damage of climate change work program
  • Climate change impacts and the value of adaptation - can crop adjustments help farmers in Pakistan?
  • The rising tide: migration as a response to loss and damage from sea level rise in vulnerable communities 
  • Problematising loss and damage
  • Establishing institutional arrangements on loss and damage under the UNFCCC: the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage

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