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Workshop Papers

The workshop papers reflect a range of perspectives on policy, resilience, and implementation strategies in response to evolving environmental challenges.


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Institutions and Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries: A Literature Review

Dominic Parker, U. of Wisconsin, Hoover Institution

 

Session 1: Overview of Evidence on Global Adaptation

Tamma Carleton, UC Berkeley

 

Session 2:  The Unintended Health Consequences of Carbon Pricing Policies 

Zilin Chen, Peking University

Xianling Long, Peking University

Jingyuan Wang, University of Michigan

 

Session 2: #1 Energy Saving May Kill: Evidence from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident

#2 Electricity Supply shocks and Manufacturing: Evidence from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident

Takanao Tanaka, UC Berkeley

 

Session 3: Land Record Digitization and Climate Resilience in India

Aliz Toth, London School of Economics

 

Session 3: Secure Land Rights and Climate Adaptation in Ethiopia

Dagmawe Tenaw, University of Padova

Alemu Lambamo Hawtibo, CSAE-Oxford University, and the Ministry of Finance-Ethiopia. 

Wondatir Atnafu Gebre

Akalu Assfaw Wolde

 

Session  4: Sea Level Rise and Urban Adaptation In Jakarta

Allan Hsiao, Stanford University

 

Session  4: Perverse Incentives of Land Regulation in the Amazon

Kathyrn Baragwanath, U. of Melbourne

Nilesh Shinde, Indiana U.

 

Session 5: Voters can Reward Climate Adaptation Policy

Anthony Calcino, U. of Oxford

Cesar B. Martinez- Alvarez, UC Santa Barbara

 

Session 5: Urbanization, Climate Shocks, and Density

Joaquin A. Urrego, Wake Forest U.

Juan Jose Miranda, World Bank

 

Session 5: Drought, Land Ownership, and Labor Reallocation: Evidence from India

Sayahnika Basu, James Madison University

Session 5: Adapting to Climate or Policy? Price Supports and Farmer Choices in India

Nisha Koppa, Colorado University

 

Session 6: Are we Adapting?

Marshall Burke, Stanford University