Adaptation to Climate Change (ePub)
ASEAN and Comparative Experiences
(Sprache: Englisch)
Adaptation to Climate Change: ASEAN and Comparative Experiences presents a dynamic and comprehensive collection of works from legal scholars around the world that delves into a relatively new frontier on legal aspects of climate change adaptation with focus...
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Adaptation to Climate Change: ASEAN and Comparative Experiences presents a dynamic and comprehensive collection of works from legal scholars around the world that delves into a relatively new frontier on legal aspects of climate change adaptation with focus on the ASEAN region, both at the regional level as well as at the national level in some ASEAN countries — such as Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. Other countries not within ASEAN are also represented, such as Bangladesh, People's Republic of China, Sri Lanka, and the Republic of Taiwan. In doing so, it surveys one of the most important issues confronting developing countries today, and the challenges to building resilient societies. It is an essential source of reference for policy-makers, administrators, the private sector officials, scientists, academic scholars, climatologists, NGOs, and CSOs in ASEAN and the world.
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Dr KOH Kheng-Lian is Emeritus Professor of the Law Faculty, National University of Singapore. She was formerly Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL), and currently its Honorary Director, and Chair of the APCEL Specialist Group on Climate Change Adaptation. She was the IUCN–CEL Regional Vice-Chair for South and East Asia, and a member of its Steering Committee (1996–2004). She served as a Co-Director and resource person of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore/World Bank Institute seminars on Urban and Industrial Environmental Management in Singapore from 1999–2001, and the APCEL course Director from 2002–2014. She was ADB consultant for the project Enhancing Effective Regulation of Water Infrastructure in Singapore (2010).She was a member of the ADB/APCEL/IUCN/UNEP project on Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asia-Pacific Region in 1997 and 1998, which conducted courses for environmental professors, and a co-writer with Craig, D, Robinson NA & Koh KL (eds.), Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asian and Pacific Region: Approaches and Resources (Manila: ADB, 2002 in two volumes). She is also the author of many publications and conference papers in environmental law, including ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance: Selected Documents (two volumes, 2009–2013). She was a member of the IBA (International Bar Association) Task Force which published Achieving Justice and Human Rights in an Era of Climate Disruption (2014). She has published books and articles on criminal law, commercial transactions, and straits in international navigation.
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She has participated in numerous international environmental law conferences, and taught in the University of Mexico and University of Hawaii. She is in the international resource team of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Rule of Law Programme Asia on "environmental law talks". She currently teaches the course on ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance. She served as a legal officer in the secretariat of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna, 1980–1986. She holds a PhD LLM (Singapore), Diplôme de Hautes Êtudes Internationales (HEI, University of Geneva), LLB Hons (University of Malaya in Singapore); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore); Dr Ilan KELMAN is a Reader in Risk, Resilience and Global Health at University College London, England. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, including the integration of climate change into disaster research and health research. His three main areas of focus include disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy, island sustainability involving safe and healthy communities in isolated locations, and risk education for health and disasters.
Dr Robert KIBUGI is a lecturer in law at the University of Nairobi's Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law (CASELAP) and School of Law. He previously taught at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, in Canada. His legal and policy research agenda focuses on, among other subjects, public participation in natural resource governance; land use law for sustainable development; climate change, including the role of law and policy in the adaptation and mitigation of climate change; energy law; water resources management and rights; and water and sanitation. Ongoing research includes examination of legal regulation of low-carbon investments in Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique with CIFOR and IDLO; and research on enhancing community benefits in large scale land acquisitions for investments, supported by IDRC. He holds an LLB and an...
Dr KOH Kheng-Lian is Emeritus Professor of the Law Faculty, National University of Singapore. She was formerly Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL), and currently its Honorary Director, and Chair of the APCEL Specialist Group on Climate Change Adaptation. She was the IUCN–CEL Regional Vice-Chair for South and East Asia, and a member of its Steering Committee (1996–2004). She served as a Co-Director and resource person of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore/World Bank Institute seminars on Urban and Industrial Environmental Management in Singapore from 1999–2001, and the APCEL course Director from 2002–2014. She was ADB consultant for the project Enhancing Effective Regulation of Water Infrastructure in Singapore (2010).
She was a member of the ADB/APCEL/IUCN/UNEP project on Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asia-Pacific Region in 1997 and 1998, which conducted courses for environmental professors, and a co-writer with Craig, D, Robinson NA & Koh KL (eds.), Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asian and Pacific Region: Approaches and Resources (Manila: ADB, 2002 in two volumes). She is also the author of many publications and conference papers in environmental law, including ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance: Selected Documents (two volumes, 2009–2013). She was a member of the IBA (International Bar Association) Task Force which published Achieving Justice and Human Rights in an Era of Climate Disruption (2014). She has published books and articles on criminal law, commercial transactions, and straits in international navigation.
She has participated in numerous international environmental law conferences, and taught in the University of Mexico and University of Hawaii. She is in the international resource team of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Rule of Law Programme Asia on "environmental law talks". She currently teaches the course on ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance. She served as a legal officer in the secretariat of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna, 1980–1986. She holds a PhD LLM (Singapore), Diplôme de Hautes Êtudes Internationales (HEI, University of Geneva), LLB Hons (University of Malaya in Singapore); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore); Dr Ilan KELMAN is a Reader in Risk, Resilience and Global Health at University College London, England. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, including the integration of climate change into disaster research and health research. His three main areas of focus include disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy, island sustainability involving safe and healthy communities in isolated locations, and risk education for health and disasters.
Dr Robert KIBUGI is a lecturer in law at the University of Nairobi's Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law (CASELAP) and School of Law. He previously taught at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, in Canada. His legal and policy research agenda focuses on, among other subjects, public participation in natural resource governance; land use law for sustainable development; climate change, including the role of law and policy in the adaptation and mitigation of climate change; energy law; water resources management and rights; and water and sanitation. Ongoing research includes examination of legal regulation of low-carbon investments in Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique with CIFOR and IDLO; and research on enhancing community benefits in large scale land acquisitions for investments, supported by IDRC. He holds an LLB and an...
Dr KOH Kheng-Lian is Emeritus Professor of the Law Faculty, National University of Singapore. She was formerly Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL), and currently its Honorary Director, and Chair of the APCEL Specialist Group on Climate Change Adaptation. She was the IUCN–CEL Regional Vice-Chair for South and East Asia, and a member of its Steering Committee (1996–2004). She served as a Co-Director and resource person of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore/World Bank Institute seminars on Urban and Industrial Environmental Management in Singapore from 1999–2001, and the APCEL course Director from 2002–2014. She was ADB consultant for the project Enhancing Effective Regulation of Water Infrastructure in Singapore (2010).
She was a member of the ADB/APCEL/IUCN/UNEP project on Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asia-Pacific Region in 1997 and 1998, which conducted courses for environmental professors, and a co-writer with Craig, D, Robinson NA & Koh KL (eds.), Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asian and Pacific Region: Approaches and Resources (Manila: ADB, 2002 in two volumes). She is also the author of many publications and conference papers in environmental law, including ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance: Selected Documents (two volumes, 2009–2013). She was a member of the IBA (International Bar Association) Task Force which published Achieving Justice and Human Rights in an Era of Climate Disruption (2014) —. She has published books and articles on criminal law, commercial transactions, and straits in international navigation.
She has participated in numerous international environmental law conferences, and taught in the University of Mexico and University of Hawaii. She is in the international resource team of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Rule of Law Programme Asia on "environmental law talks". She currently teaches the course on ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance. She served as a legal officer in the secretariat of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna, 1980–1986. She holds a PhD LLM (Singapore), Diplôme de Hautes Êtudes Internationales (HEI, University of Geneva), LLB Hons (University of Malaya in Singapore); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore);
Dr Ilan KELMAN is a Reader in Risk, Resilience and Global Health at University College London, England. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, including the integration of climate change into disaster research and health research. His three main areas of focus include disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy, island sustainability involving safe and healthy communities in isolated locations, and risk education for health and disasters.
Dr Robert KIBUGI is a lecturer in law at the University of Nairobi's Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law (CASELAP) and School of Law. He previously taught at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, in Canada. His legal and policy research agenda focuses on, among other subjects, public participation in natural resource governance; land use law for sustainable development; climate change, including the role of law and policy in the adaptation and mitigation of climate change; energy law; water resources management and rights; and water and sanitation. Ongoing research includes examination of legal regulation of low-carbon investments in Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique with CIFOR and IDLO; and research on enhancing community benefits in large scale land acquisitions for investments, supported by IDRC. He holds an LLB and
She has participated in numerous international environmental law conferences, and taught in the University of Mexico and University of Hawaii. She is in the international resource team of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Rule of Law Programme Asia on "environmental law talks". She currently teaches the course on ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance. She served as a legal officer in the secretariat of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna, 1980–1986. She holds a PhD LLM (Singapore), Diplôme de Hautes Êtudes Internationales (HEI, University of Geneva), LLB Hons (University of Malaya in Singapore); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore); Dr Ilan KELMAN is a Reader in Risk, Resilience and Global Health at University College London, England. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, including the integration of climate change into disaster research and health research. His three main areas of focus include disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy, island sustainability involving safe and healthy communities in isolated locations, and risk education for health and disasters.
Dr Robert KIBUGI is a lecturer in law at the University of Nairobi's Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law (CASELAP) and School of Law. He previously taught at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, in Canada. His legal and policy research agenda focuses on, among other subjects, public participation in natural resource governance; land use law for sustainable development; climate change, including the role of law and policy in the adaptation and mitigation of climate change; energy law; water resources management and rights; and water and sanitation. Ongoing research includes examination of legal regulation of low-carbon investments in Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique with CIFOR and IDLO; and research on enhancing community benefits in large scale land acquisitions for investments, supported by IDRC. He holds an LLB and an...
Dr KOH Kheng-Lian is Emeritus Professor of the Law Faculty, National University of Singapore. She was formerly Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL), and currently its Honorary Director, and Chair of the APCEL Specialist Group on Climate Change Adaptation. She was the IUCN–CEL Regional Vice-Chair for South and East Asia, and a member of its Steering Committee (1996–2004). She served as a Co-Director and resource person of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore/World Bank Institute seminars on Urban and Industrial Environmental Management in Singapore from 1999–2001, and the APCEL course Director from 2002–2014. She was ADB consultant for the project Enhancing Effective Regulation of Water Infrastructure in Singapore (2010).
She was a member of the ADB/APCEL/IUCN/UNEP project on Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asia-Pacific Region in 1997 and 1998, which conducted courses for environmental professors, and a co-writer with Craig, D, Robinson NA & Koh KL (eds.), Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asian and Pacific Region: Approaches and Resources (Manila: ADB, 2002 in two volumes). She is also the author of many publications and conference papers in environmental law, including ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance: Selected Documents (two volumes, 2009–2013). She was a member of the IBA (International Bar Association) Task Force which published Achieving Justice and Human Rights in an Era of Climate Disruption (2014). She has published books and articles on criminal law, commercial transactions, and straits in international navigation.
She has participated in numerous international environmental law conferences, and taught in the University of Mexico and University of Hawaii. She is in the international resource team of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Rule of Law Programme Asia on "environmental law talks". She currently teaches the course on ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance. She served as a legal officer in the secretariat of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna, 1980–1986. She holds a PhD LLM (Singapore), Diplôme de Hautes Êtudes Internationales (HEI, University of Geneva), LLB Hons (University of Malaya in Singapore); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore); Dr Ilan KELMAN is a Reader in Risk, Resilience and Global Health at University College London, England. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, including the integration of climate change into disaster research and health research. His three main areas of focus include disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy, island sustainability involving safe and healthy communities in isolated locations, and risk education for health and disasters.
Dr Robert KIBUGI is a lecturer in law at the University of Nairobi's Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law (CASELAP) and School of Law. He previously taught at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, in Canada. His legal and policy research agenda focuses on, among other subjects, public participation in natural resource governance; land use law for sustainable development; climate change, including the role of law and policy in the adaptation and mitigation of climate change; energy law; water resources management and rights; and water and sanitation. Ongoing research includes examination of legal regulation of low-carbon investments in Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique with CIFOR and IDLO; and research on enhancing community benefits in large scale land acquisitions for investments, supported by IDRC. He holds an LLB and an...
Dr KOH Kheng-Lian is Emeritus Professor of the Law Faculty, National University of Singapore. She was formerly Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL), and currently its Honorary Director, and Chair of the APCEL Specialist Group on Climate Change Adaptation. She was the IUCN–CEL Regional Vice-Chair for South and East Asia, and a member of its Steering Committee (1996–2004). She served as a Co-Director and resource person of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore/World Bank Institute seminars on Urban and Industrial Environmental Management in Singapore from 1999–2001, and the APCEL course Director from 2002–2014. She was ADB consultant for the project Enhancing Effective Regulation of Water Infrastructure in Singapore (2010).
She was a member of the ADB/APCEL/IUCN/UNEP project on Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asia-Pacific Region in 1997 and 1998, which conducted courses for environmental professors, and a co-writer with Craig, D, Robinson NA & Koh KL (eds.), Capacity Building for Environmental Law in the Asian and Pacific Region: Approaches and Resources (Manila: ADB, 2002 in two volumes). She is also the author of many publications and conference papers in environmental law, including ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance: Selected Documents (two volumes, 2009–2013). She was a member of the IBA (International Bar Association) Task Force which published Achieving Justice and Human Rights in an Era of Climate Disruption (2014) —. She has published books and articles on criminal law, commercial transactions, and straits in international navigation.
She has participated in numerous international environmental law conferences, and taught in the University of Mexico and University of Hawaii. She is in the international resource team of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Rule of Law Programme Asia on "environmental law talks". She currently teaches the course on ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance. She served as a legal officer in the secretariat of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna, 1980–1986. She holds a PhD LLM (Singapore), Diplôme de Hautes Êtudes Internationales (HEI, University of Geneva), LLB Hons (University of Malaya in Singapore); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore);
Dr Ilan KELMAN is a Reader in Risk, Resilience and Global Health at University College London, England. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, including the integration of climate change into disaster research and health research. His three main areas of focus include disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy, island sustainability involving safe and healthy communities in isolated locations, and risk education for health and disasters.
Dr Robert KIBUGI is a lecturer in law at the University of Nairobi's Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law (CASELAP) and School of Law. He previously taught at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, in Canada. His legal and policy research agenda focuses on, among other subjects, public participation in natural resource governance; land use law for sustainable development; climate change, including the role of law and policy in the adaptation and mitigation of climate change; energy law; water resources management and rights; and water and sanitation. Ongoing research includes examination of legal regulation of low-carbon investments in Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique with CIFOR and IDLO; and research on enhancing community benefits in large scale land acquisitions for investments, supported by IDRC. He holds an LLB and
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- 2015, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Ilan Kelman, Kheng-Lian Koh, Robert Kibugi, Rose-Liza Eisma Osorio
- ISBN-10: 9814689742
- ISBN-13: 9789814689748
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.08.2015
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