Institutional framework for urban development with co-benefits: the Indian experience
Doll, Christopher N.H., Dreyfus, Magali, Ahmad, Sohail and Balaban, Osman, (2013). Institutional framework for urban development with co-benefits: the Indian experience. Journal of Cleaner Production, 58 121-129
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Sub-type Journal article Author Doll, Christopher N.H.
Dreyfus, Magali
Ahmad, Sohail
Balaban, OsmanTitle Institutional framework for urban development with co-benefits: the Indian experience Appearing in Journal of Cleaner Production Check publisher's open access policy Volume 58 Publication Date 2013-11-01 Place of Publication Amsterdam Publisher Elsevier Start page 121 End page 129 Language eng Abstract The co-benefits approach has been proposed as a means for mainstreaming environmental concerns into urban development, especially in developing countries. This paper reviews the Indian situation setting out the urban-environmental challenge. National policies related to urban development, climate change and specific sectors are examined and then, with the aid of cases, analysed to understand the strengths and weaknesses of generating co-benefits in the world's second most populous country. Keyword India
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National policiesCopyright Holder Elsevier Copyright Year 2013 Copyright type All rights reserved ISSN 0959-6526 DOI 10.1016/j.jclepro.2013.07.029 -
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