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Biofuels and Sustainability: Holistic Perspectives for Policy-making, ed. Takeuchi, Kazuhiko, Shiroyama, Hideaki, Saito, Osamu and Matsuura, Masahiro (Online: Springer Japan KK, 2018). 659 466
Rafaj, Peter, Amann, Markus, Siri, José G. and Wuester, Henning, (2014). Changes in European greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions 1960–2010: decomposition of determining factors. Climatic Change, 124(3), 272-282 682 187 0
Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono, Puppim de Oliveira, José A., Premakumara, Dickella G.J. and Nagaishi, Masaya, (2013). City-to-city level cooperation for generating urban co-benefits: the case of technological cooperation in the waste sector between Surabaya (Indonesia) and Kitakyushu (Japan). Journal of Cleaner Production, 58 43-50 781   0
Takemoto, Akio, Maruyama, Mei and Korwatanasakul, Upalat (2024). Decarbonizing Food Systems through International Food Trade and Post-production Management. UNU-IAS Policy Brief series. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability. 124 39
Amri, N. N., Anwar, S., Jupesta, Joni and Sahari, B., "Differences in greenhouse gas emission calculation guidelines for palm oil and its implication on mitigation planning" 3rd International Seminar of Natural Resources and Environmental Management 2023, Online, 2023/07/27-28. 92  
Jupesta, Joni, Nugroho, Bayu Dwi Apri, Novita, Nisa and Adisaputro, Didi (2023). Digital Traceability on Agriculture Industry towards Net Zero GHG Emissions in Developing Countries: Case of Southeast Asia. STI Forum Science Policy Briefs. UN DESA. 284 118
Akrofi, Mark M., (2024). Green hotspots? Unveiling global hotspots and shifting trends in carbon credit projects. Sustainable Development, n/a-n/a 54  
Reducing the carbon footprint of academic conferences: lessons learnt from the INOGOV Spring School in Heerlen.. Norwich: Innovations in Climate Governance (INOGOV); 2017 409