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Governing Climate Change: Global Cities and Transnational Lawmaking
ASEAN Environmental Legal Integration: Sustainable Goals?
Comparative Environmental Law and Regulation
Marine Plastic Pollution and the Rule of Law
Climate Change Litigation in the Asia-Pacific
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Sustainbility Matters: Environmental Management in the Anthropocene
Sustainability Matters: Environmental and Climate Changes in the Asia-Pacific
Adaptation to Climate Change: ASEAN and Comparative Experiences
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APCEL-REP-2401 | China’s Ongoing Efforts to Address Methane Emissions and Opportunities to Further Raise China’s Methane Mitigation Ambition | Xiaopu Sun, Richard “Tad” Ferris, Valerie Fajardo | March 2024 |
WWF Report 2021 | A New Treaty on Plastic Pollution: Perspectives from Asia | Dr. Heidi Stockhaus, Anurodh Sachdeva, Dr. Stephan Sina, Emma Bolopion, Cecilia Therese Guiao (Niner – Institute of International Legal Studies, University of the Philippines Law Center), Jacqueline Espenilla (Institute of International Legal Studies, University of the Philippines Law Center), Genee Mislang (Alternative Law Groups), Linda Yanti Sulistiawati (Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law, National University of Singapore), Naporn Popattanachai (The Centre for Natural Resources and Environmental Law, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University) | October 2021 |
APCEL-REP-2001 | Introduction to The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 25th Conference of the Parties (COP25) Madrid 2019 | Eric Bea | January 2020 |
APCEL-REP-1904 | Changing Political Economy Of Coal Mining, The Rights Of Forest-Dwellers And India’s Climate Change Commitments | Arpitha Kodiveri | September 2019 |
APCEL-REP-1903 | Indonesia’s Commitment to Paris Agreement and the Kalimantan Dreams | Linda Yanti Sulistiawati | July 2019 |
APCEL-REP-1902 | Climate Change and Catastrophe Management in a Changing China: The Way Forward | He Qihao | June 2019 |
APCEL-REP-1901 | Reflections on COP24, Katowice 2018 | Eric Bea, Jamie LEE, Sarah LU, Carol YUEN | May 2019 |
APCEL-REP-1801 | Forest and Biodiversity Protection in Indonesia: Prospects and Challenges | Laely Nurhidayah | December 2018 |