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Energy, Ecosystems and livelihoods: Understanding linkages in the face of climate change impacts
… of Climate Change on Energy Security and Supporting Ecosystem Services … services—such as biomass—makes these populations more vulnerable to poverty and disease. Adverse environmental … � vulnerabilities of poor countries and amongst most vulnerable: women; children; aged; indigenous groups � sea …
Implementing Sustainable Bioenergy Production. A Compilation of Tools and Approaches
… 12 4.3 Water Resource tools 13 4.4 Forestry tools 15 4.5 Ecosystem Restoration tools 16 4.6 Protected Area tools 17 … (see section 5.2 ) n Economic tools such as Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) and biodiversity offsets that allow … trade- offs. BEFS also uses existing household data and vulnerable populations and stunting data to assess sub …
Energy law and sustainable development
… some of these implications. One principal analytic tool of ecosystem management is measuring the flow of energy through … and more devastating and developing countries more vulnerable, and air, water and marine pollution continue to … part of their genetic variation, making them increasingly vulnerable to pests, diseases, and climate change. The causes …
Energy subsidies: Lessons learned in assessing their impact and designing policy reforms
… and sustainable use of biodiversity, marine and coastal ecosystem management, and cleaner industrial production and … at how the changes in prices affect the use of energy by vulnerable groups and how the mix of fuels they use changes. … direct welfare support to poor households that were most vulnerable to increases in energy bills. Such a system was …