International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management: Volume 15 Issue 4 , Open Access
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Open Access content from 2018 onwardsTable of contents - Special Issue: Economics of Climate Change Adaptation
Guest Editors: Taoyuan Wei
Risk allocation for energy performance contract from the perspective of incomplete contract: a study of commercial buildings in China
Shiyu Wan, Yisheng Liu, Grace Ding, Goran Runeson, Michael ErThis article aims to establish a dynamic Energy Performance Contract (EPC) risk allocation model for commercial buildings based on the theory of Incomplete Contract. The purpose…
“Can seawalls help American cities adapt to coastal flooding?”
Jonghyun Yoo, Vaishnavi Sinha, Robert MendelsohnThis study aims to combine information about sea level rise (SLR), the probability distribution of storm surge, a flood damage function and the value of property by elevation…
Will temperature affect the export quality of firms? Evidence from China
Junmei Zhang, Hongyi LiThis study aims to investigate whether temperature affects the product quality of exporters and whether the effect is non-linear. More specifically, whether the impact of high…
Smallholder farmers' perception of climate change and choice of adaptation strategies in East Hararghe Zone, Eastern Ethiopia
Titay Zeleke, Fekadu Beyene, Temesgen Deressa, Jemal Yousuf, Temesgen KebedeChange of climate is attributed to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere observed over comparable periods. The purpose of this paper is to explore…
Assessing climate change vulnerability of smallholder farmers in northwest Ethiopia: application of a household intrinsic vulnerability index
Dereje Amene Yimam, Nathalie HolvoetThe purpose of this study is to identify the most vulnerable households and districts in Northwest Ethiopia and help decision-makers in developing and prioritising effective…
Climate change adaptation based on computable general equilibrium models – a systematic review
Taoyuan Wei, Asbjørn AaheimThis study aims to identify the current state of the art and the gaps in the application of computable general equilibrium (CGE) models on studying climate change adaptation.
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- Prof Walter Leal Filho