Kashif Abbass, Muhammad Qasim, Huaming Song, Muntasir Murshed et al.
Climate change is a long-lasting change in the weather arrays across tropics to polls. It is a global threat that has embarked on to put stress on various sectors. This study is aimed to conceptually engineer how climate variability is deteriorating the sustainability of diverse sectors worldwide. S...
Saleemul Huq, Hannah Reid, Mama Konate, Atiq Rahman et al.
Abstract The Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are a group of 49 of the world's poorest countries. They have contributed least to the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) but they are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. This is due to their location in some of the most vulnerable regions...
John C.V. Pezzey
No AccessStand Alone Books1 Feb 2013Sustainable Development ConceptAn Economic AnalysisAuthors/Editors: John PezzeyJohn Pezzeyhttps://doi.org/10.1596/0-8213-2278-8SectionsAboutPDF (0.6 MB) ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Abstract:This paper attemp...
Golam Rasul, Gopal B. Thapa
Noreen Beg, Jan Corfee-Morlot, Ogunlade Davidson, Yaw Afrane-Okesse et al.
Abstract Climate change does not yet feature prominently within the environmental or economic policy agendas of developing countries. Yet evidence shows that some of the most adverse effects of climate change will be in developing countries, where populations are most vulnerable and least likely to ...
Ataur Rahman Belal, Stuart M. Cooper, Niaz Ahmed Khan
Bangladesh has recently been enjoying significant economic growth mainly arising from an export led development strategy. However, in that process its natural environment has been degraded and become more vulnerable in geophysical terms (e.g. environmental pollution). Much of the Bangladeshi populat...
Cem Işık, Serdar Ongan, Hasibul Islam, Gul Jabeen et al.
Abstract Asia–Pacific countries are experiencing rapid economic growth. Is this growth ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors‐based and aligned growth? Therefore, this study investigates the connections between ESG indicators and economic growth in East Asia Pacific and South Asia. To a...
Syed Mithun Ali, Andrea Appolloni, Fausto Cavallaro, Idiano D’Adamo et al.
Sustainability’s growth, year after year, continues to be staggering, becoming a reference point for those working on these issues [...]
Paul G. Harrison
Prologue in the forest: Musoh, Malaysia I One part wisdom: the great debate 2 The o'ergrowth of some complexion: three billion years of environmental crisis 3 Bounded in a nutshell: the new limits to growth 4 The fall of a sparrow: the passing of biological diversity 5 The paragon of animals: Ranoma...
Thomas C. Schelling
veloping world, they assert, will have to be at the expense of the rich nations. Their diagnosis is wrong, but their conclusion is right. Any costs of mitigating climate change during the coming decades will surely be borne by the high-income coun tries. But the benefits, despite what spokespeople f...
Golam Rasul, Gopal B. Thapa
Saleemul Huq, Erin Roberts, Adrian Fenton
Noor-E. Sabiha, Ruhul Salim, Sanzidur Rahman, Maria Fay Rola‐Rubzen
The present study develops a composite environmental impact index (CEII) to evaluate the extent of environmental degradation in agriculture after successfully validating its flexibility, applicability and relevance as a tool. The CEII tool is then applied to empirically measure the extent of environ...
Cem Işık, Serdar Ongan, Hasibul Islam, Angeliki N. Menegaki
Ranjan Roy, Ngai Weng Chan