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Climate Change in Central Asia : Decarbonization, Energy Transition and Climate Policy
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Editor(s):
Rahat Sabyrbekov
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Indra Overland
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Roman Vakulchuk
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2023
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Springer Nature Switzerland
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978-3-031-29830-1
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978-3-031-29831-8
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2023
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10.1007/978-3-031-29831-8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Climate Change in Central Asia
pp. 15
Climate Change: A Growing Threat for Central Asia
pp. 23
Climate Change Science and Policy in Central Asia: Current Situation and Future Perspectives
pp. 35
Central Asian Climate Policy Pledges Under the Paris Agreement: Can They Be Fulfilled?
pp. 51
Decarbonisation Opportunities and Emerging Carbon Pricing Instruments in Central Asia
pp. 69
Energy Transition in Central Asia: A Systematic Literature Review
pp. 83
A ‘Steppe’ into the Void: Central Asia in the Post-oil World
pp. 95
Towards a Geoeconomics of Energy Transition in Central Asia’s Hydrocarbon-Producing Countries
pp. 111
The Dual Relationship Between Human Mobility and Climate Change in Central Asia: Tackling the Vulnerability of Mobility Infrastructure and Transport-Related Environmental Issues
pp. 123
A Gendered Approach to Understanding Climate Change Impacts in Rural Kyrgyzstan
pp. 137
The Institutionalisation of Environmentalism in Central Asia
pp. 149
The Importance of Boosting Societal Resilience in the Fight Against Climate Change in Central Asia
pp. 161
The Culture of Recycling, Re-use and Reduction: Eco-Activism and Entrepreneurship in Central Asia
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