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telecoupling 2 carbon sequestration 1 environmental policy 1 food's carbon footprint 1 former Soviet Union 1 global environmental governance 1 new silk road 1 sustainable development 1 trade 1
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Meyfroidt, Patrick 2 Bager, Simon 1 Challies, Edward 1 Coenen, Johanna 1 Erb, Karl-Heinz 1 Houghton, Richard A. 1 Kastner, Thomas 1 Kuemmerle, Tobias 1 Kurganova, Irina 1 Müller, Daniel 1 Newig, Jens 1 Prishchepov, Alexander V. 1 Schierhorn, Florian 1
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Environmental Policy and Governance 1 Environmental Research Letters 1
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Environmental Governance of China's Belt and Road Initiative
Coenen, Johanna; Bager, Simon; Meyfroidt, Patrick; … - In: Environmental Policy and Governance 31 (2021) 1, pp. 3-17
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched in 2013, is rapidly subsuming much of China's political and economic involvement abroad. As a far-reaching infrastructure development and investment strategy, officially involving more than 130 countries, the expansion of the BRI raises important...
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Large greenhouse gas savings due to changes in the post-Soviet food systems
Schierhorn, Florian; Kastner, Thomas; Kuemmerle, Tobias; … - In: Environmental Research Letters 14 (2019) 6, pp. 1-12
As the global food system contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, understanding the sources of GHG emissions embodied in different components of food systems is important. The collapse of the Soviet Union triggered a massive restructuring of the domestic food systems,...
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