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Name Date published Author
Mainstreaming the Adaptations and Reducing the Vulnerability of the Poor due to Climate Change December 2011
Japan’s Long-term Energy Demand and Supply Scenario to 2050 – Estimation for the Potential of Massive CO2 Mitigation January 2009
Impact of Global Recession on Sustainable Development and Poverty Linkages January 2010
Impact Analysis on Gasoline Demand and CO2 Emissions of the Reduction in Expressway Toll, Free Expressways and Repeal of Temporary Tax on Gasoline January 2009
Gender Inclusion in Climate Change Adaptation September 2011
Development Trajectory, Emission Profile, and Policy Actions: Thailand April 2012
Developing Asia’s Competitive Advantage in Green Products: Learning from the Japanese Experience January 2010
DATA REQUIREMENTS AND STATISTICAL CHALLENGES FOR DESIGNING CLIMATE FRIENDLY ENERGY POLICIES IN MULTILATERAL FRAMEWORK January 2009
Current Status and Future Prospects of Electric Power as Automotive Fuel January 2009
Cost-effectiveness Analysis of CO2 Reduction in the Automobile Sector January 2010
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