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Further Application of the Framework of Justice and Concluding Remarks

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Chapter 8 extends the application of the fairness and equity criteria of the framework of justice put forward in Chapter 4 to some of the multilateral proposals advanced for funding adaptation to climate change in the post-Kyoto period. It summarizes the book’s main contributions, and puts forward some policy ideas prompted by the analysis carried out.

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Grasso, M. (2010). Further Application of the Framework of Justice and Concluding Remarks. In: Justice in Funding Adaptation under the International Climate Change Regime. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3439-7_8

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