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This insightful Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the
most recent developments in the academic debate on the numerous and
complex linkages between international trade and climate change.
Adopting a broad interdisciplinary approach, it brings together
perspectives from scholars in economics, political science and
legal studies to confront the critical environmental challenges
posed by globalization. Initial chapters provide an overview of the
key debates related to international trade and climate policy,
engaging with empirical data from the US and China to assess the
impact of new trade initiatives and policy on greenhouse gas
emissions, carbon leakage and the increase of trade in
carbon-intensive products. Contributors propose policy options that
align international trade with climate change mitigation and
address crucial legal and practical implications, including the
implementation of Border Carbon Adjustments and international trade
disputes. Offering critical and empirically-based perspectives on
the future of international trade policy, this timely Handbook is
crucial reading for scholars, researchers and graduate students in
political science, public policy and climate research. Policymakers
will also benefit from its unique and insightful policy
recommendations.
This volume provides an overview of the political economy of coal
in diverse country contexts. Coal is the largest source of
greenhouse gas emissions globally, accounting for about 40 percent
of energy-related CO2 emissions. Continued construction of
coal-fired power plants could make the climate targets of the Paris
Agreement infeasible to achieve. In spite of sharply declining
costs for renewable energy sources, many countries still heavily
rely on coal to meet their energy demand. The predominance of coal
can only be adequately understood in light of the political factors
that determine energy policy formulation. To this end, this edited
volume assembles a wide variety of case studies exploring the
political economy of coal for across the globe. These includes
industrial and developing nations, coal importers and exporters as
well as countries that are either substantial coal users, are just
beginning to ramp up their capacities, or have already initiated a
coal phase-out. Importantly, all case studies are structured along
a unifying framework that focuses on the central actors driving
energy policy formulation, their main objectives as well as the
context that determines to what extent they can influence policy
making. This large set of comparable studies will permit drawing
conclusions regarding key similarities as well as differences
driving coal use in different countries. This book will be of great
interest to students and scholars of energy, climate change,
resource management, and sustainable development. It will also
appeal to practitioners and policymakers involved in sustainable
development. The Open Access version of this book, available at
www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution- Non Commercial- No Derivatives 4.0 license.
This volume provides an overview of the political economy of coal
in diverse country contexts. Coal is the largest source of
greenhouse gas emissions globally, accounting for about 40 percent
of energy-related CO2 emissions. Continued construction of
coal-fired power plants could make the climate targets of the Paris
Agreement infeasible to achieve. In spite of sharply declining
costs for renewable energy sources, many countries still heavily
rely on coal to meet their energy demand. The predominance of coal
can only be adequately understood in light of the political factors
that determine energy policy formulation. To this end, this edited
volume assembles a wide variety of case studies exploring the
political economy of coal for across the globe. These includes
industrial and developing nations, coal importers and exporters as
well as countries that are either substantial coal users, are just
beginning to ramp up their capacities, or have already initiated a
coal phase-out. Importantly, all case studies are structured along
a unifying framework that focuses on the central actors driving
energy policy formulation, their main objectives as well as the
context that determines to what extent they can influence policy
making. This large set of comparable studies will permit drawing
conclusions regarding key similarities as well as differences
driving coal use in different countries. This book will be of great
interest to students and scholars of energy, climate change,
resource management, and sustainable development. It will also
appeal to practitioners and policymakers involved in sustainable
development. The Open Access version of this book, available at
www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution- Non Commercial- No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Seeds of Knowledge highlights the collection of 15th to
17th-century European printed herbals of Dr. Peter Goop
(Liechtenstein). Herbals were highly illustrated, critical texts to
doctors and lay healthcare providers that included both the
folkloric and medicinal uses of plants. The text and illustrations
were repeatedly refined as the medicinal benefits of a plant’s
use were more clearly understood and the style of illustration
tended towards higher degrees of naturalism. These books were
working manuals and frequently annotated by readers with notes of
herbal recipes/medicines or other uses not found in the printed
text. Dr. Goop’s collection is one of the most extensive in
private hands. Using the Morgan’s 10th-century manuscript of
Dioscurides’ De materia medica (MS M.652) as a centerpiece, this
Thaw Gallery exhibition will explore developments in the
understanding of the healthful and healing properties of plants, as
Europe moved away from medicinal folklore towards an increased
understanding of the natural world.
Landscape architecture is a form of high art for Erik Dhont, who
has brought both nuance and sensitivity to various sites. Playing
with flowers, grasses, shrubs or trees, he creates unique spaces,
structures and textures. His timeless green paradises which are the
result of true craftsmanship, are deeply rooted in the European
garden tradition. They stand for longevity, evolution, dreams, and
life. In this second monograph, Dhont presents his creations from
over the last twenty years, combining photographs with abstract
drawings, colorful planting plans, and sculptural models that
reflect on his artistic approach. Intimate views of seminal
creations such as the garden of fashion designer Dries van Noten
immerse one into Dhont's creative and sensual universe.
Artificial mountains are a worldwide reality. Their presence
influenced the history of urbanism, architecture, and landscape
architecture. Burial sites use, very frequently, the intimidating
shape of the man-made mountain. Incense burners in ancient China
evoked the Five Sacred Mountains. Mount Parnassus in Greece became
an important element in European garden history and a symbol of the
Renaissance. In the Baroque Rome of the 17th century the most
important artists worked on the constructions of huge ephemeral
mounds in order to express more or less codified messages. The
model of the artificial mountain was used as well during the French
Revolution: the famous celebration of the Supreme Being took place
on a gigantic faux mountain. The history of landscape architecture
is characterized by the construction of architectural mounds, often
built by using local excavation material. The industrial revolution
acted as another source for the rise of an anthropic topography,
creating forms, which we do not recognise anymore as totally
artificial. Architects have found in the form of mountains a model
and a gestalt with which to play in an ironic way. In
twentieth-century art, mountains are ubiquitous, culminating in
Robert Smithson’s masterful exploration of reversed, displaced,
and rebuilt mountains. Michael Jakob’s study is the first one to
address this fascinating worldwide phenomenon stretching from
Antiquity to our days
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