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Publications

The latest academic and policy publications of the Governance of Clean Development project and team members


 
The Governance of Clean Development Project Books and Book Chapters

Newell, P., Boykoff, M. and Boyd, E. (eds) (2012) The New Carbon Economy: Constitution, Governance and Contestation. London: Wiley-Blackwell 

Bulkeley, H. and P. Newell (2010) Governing Climate Change. London: Routledge.

Newell, P. and Paterson, M. (2010) Climate Capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Newell, P. and Paterson, M. (2009) ‘The politics of the carbon economy.’ In M. Boykoff (Ed.) The Politics of Climate Change: A Survey. London: Routledge.

Newell, P. (2009) 'Fit for purpose: Towards a development architecture that can deliver' pp. 184-195. In E. Palosuo (Ed.) Rethinking Development in a Carbon Constrained World: Development Cooperation and Climate Change, [PDF 2.4 MB]. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Finland.



The Governance of Clean Development Project Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Newell, P and Bumpus, A (2012) The Global Political Ecology of the Clean Development Mechanism. Global Environmental Politics 12(4): 49-67.

Bulkeley H., Andonova L., Bäckstrand K., Betsill M., Compagnon D., Duff y R., Kolk, A, Hoffmann M., Levy D., Newell P., Milledge T., Paterson M., Pattberg P. & VanDeveer S. (2012) Governing climate change transnationally: assessing the evidence from a database of sixty initiatives. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 30(4): 591 - 612

Newell, P (2011) The Governance of Energy Finance: The Public, the Private and the Hybrid. Global Policy 2, Issue Supplement: 96-105.

Boyd, E, Boykoff, M, and Newell, P (2011) The 'New' Carbon Economy: What’s New? Antipode 43(3): 601-611

Bailey, I, Gouldson, A and Newell, P (2011) Ecological Modernisation and the Governance of Carbon: A Critical Analysis. Antipode 43(3): 682-703

Newell, P, Phillips, J and Purohit, P (2011) The Political Economy of Clean Development in India: CDM and Beyond.IDS Bulletin 42(3): 89-96

Newell, P. (2009) Varieties of CDM governance: Some reflections. Journal of Environment and Development 18: 425 - 435.

Newell, P., Jenner, N. and Baker, L.B. (2009) Governing clean development: A framework for analysis. Development Policy Review, 27(6): 717 - 739.



The Governance of Clean Development Project Policy Briefings

Governance of Clean Development Project (2011) Governing Clean Development: What Have We Learnt? [PDF 767 KB]. November. Norwich and Brighton, UK: University of East Anglia and University of Sussex.

Governance of Clean Development Project (2010) Governing Clean Development: Bringing in the Politics [PDF 666 KB]. June. School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK.

Governance of Clean Development Project (2009) Governance - The missing link in the clean development debate [PDF 112 KB]. August. School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK. [en español]

Economic and Social Research Council (2011) Delivering Low Carbon Energy in Developing Countries. ESRC Evidence Breifing. November. London

Newell, P., Roberts, T., Boyd, E. & Huq, S. (2009) Billions at stake in climate finance: Four key lessons. IIED Briefing Paper.

The Governance of Clean Development Project Working Papers
Killick, R (2012) Exploring the measurement of sustainable development in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) [PDF 2 MB].  Working Paper 019, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK  

Hoch, S (2012) Governing clean development in LDCs: do CDM rules promote renewable energy in Ethiopia? [PDF 871 KB]. Working Paper 018, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK 

Phillips, J, Newell, P and Purohit, P (2011) Governing clean energy in India [PDF 903 KB]. Working Paper 017, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Shen, W (2011) Understanding the dominance of unilateral CDM projects in China: origins and implications for governing carbon markets [PDF 458 KB]. Working Paper 016, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Baker, L (2011) Governing electricity in South Africa: wind, coal and power struggles [PDF 728 KB]. Working Paper 015, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Das, K (2011) Technology Transfer under the Clean Development Mechanism: an empirical study of 1000 CDM projects [PDF 1.25 MB]. Working Paper 014, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Never, E (2011) Integrating energy and climate governance in South Africa: drivers, barriers and the shadow of hierarchy [PDF 719 KB]. Working Paper 013, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Inayat, J. (2011) What makes people adopt improved cookstoves? Empirical evidence from rural northwest Pakistan [PDF 342 KB]. Working Paper 012, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Lin, J (2010) The Sustainability of Biofuels: Limits of the Meta-Standard Approach [PDF 88KB]. Working Paper 011, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Newell, P. (2010) The Public, the Private and the Hybrid: Mapping the Governance of Energy Finance [PDF 191 KB]. Working Paper 010, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Bailey, I., Gouldson, A., & Newell, P (2010) Ecological Modernisation and the Governance of Carbon: a Critical Analysis [PDF 206 KB]. The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series 009/ Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper Series No 26. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK and CCCEP, Leeds UK

Bumpus, A. (2010) The matter of carbon: understanding the materiality of tCO2e in carbon offsets [PDF 485 KB]. Working Paper 008, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK

Benecke, G. (2010) Stakeholder networks in carbon governance: the role of state-market relations in the Indian renewable energy sector [PDF 431 KB] Working Paper 007, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK 

Colman, T. (2010) The governance of clean energy development: a case study of Botswana and its stakeholders [PDF 194 KB]. Working Paper 006, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.

Girling, A. (2010) NGOs and the Clean Development Mechanism: constraints and opportunities in the discourse of EU consultations [PDF 200 KB]. Working Paper 005, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK

Rindefjäll, T., Lund, E. & Stripple, J. (2010) Wine, fruit and emission reductions: CDM as development strategy in Chile [PDF 110 KB]. Working Paper 004, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK 

Dathe, N. (2009) Climate change and the Clean Development Mechanism in Indonesia: An Appraisal [PDF 384 KB]. Working Paper 003, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK

Wang, B. (2009) Can the CDM bring technology transfer to developing countries? An empirical study of technology transfer in China's CDM projects [PDF 496 KB] Working Paper 002, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK

Newell, P., Jenner, N. & Baker, L. (2009) Governing Clean Development: A Framework for Analysis. Working Paper 001, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series. School of International Development, University of East Anglia UK.


  

The Governance of Clean Development Project Non-peer Reviewed Papers and Editorials

 
Baker, L. (2012) Power Shifts in South Africa’s Minerals-Energy Complex: From Coal Crunch to Wind Rush? In: Political Economy and the Outlook for Capitalism Congress, Paris, 5-7 July. Paris: AHE, IIPPE, FAPE.

Newell, P (2012) Carbon Trading in South Africa: Plus 
ça Change? [Review of Climate Change, Carbon Trading and Civil Society: Negative Returns on South African Investments, by P Bond, R Dada & G Erion (eds.)]. Ephemera 12(1): 249-252.

Newell, P (2012)
Of markets and madness: Whose clean development will prevail at Rio+20? Journal of Environment & Development 21(1): 40-43. 

Newell, P (2012)
The political economy of carbon markets: The CDM and other stories. Climate Policy 12(1): 135-139.

Newell, P, Phillips, J & Mulvaney, D. (2011) Pursuing Clean Energy Equitably [PDF 1 MB]. Human Development Research Paper 3. New York: UNDP-HDRO.

Newell, P (2011) The Future of Carbon Markets: Taking Politics SeriouslyIPS News Agency. Also available in Spanish.

Newell, P (2011) More Politics Needed in the CDM, not Less. Guest Commentary, CDM & JI Monitor, 16 November, p7.

Baker, L (2011) Fits and Starts: Renewable Energy Policy in South Africa. Africa Energy Yearbook 2011. Kingston Upon Thames: Energynet. p29. (This article is available as part of a free preview. See the the link provided)

Newell, P (2010) The Politics of Change: Tackling Poverty in a Carbon-Constrained World [PDF 119 KB]. Britain in 2011, Annual Magazine of the Economic and Social Research Council. Swindon: ESRC. p 20

Newell, P. (2009) Herding cats? Transnational clean energy governance in a context of financial crisis [PDF 128 KB]. Guest editorial for the Leverhulme Network on Transnational Climate Change Governance. July.

Newell, P. (2009) Making Carbon Markets: Brits Abroad [PDF 64 KB]. News item for the UK Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change website: www.ukhdgec.org



 

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