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Paula Castro
Paula Castro
Center for Energy and the Environment, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
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AOSIS in the UNFCCC negotiations: from unity to fragmentation?
C Betzold, P Castro, F Weiler
Climate policy 12 (5), 591-613, 2012
1582012
Conditional nationally determined contributions in the Paris Agreement: foothold for equity or Achilles heel?
WP Pauw, P Castro, J Pickering, S Bhasin
Climate policy 20 (4), 468-484, 2020
1572020
Opciones para la producción y uso de biodiésel en el Perú
CP Castro, J Coello, L Castillo, P Action
Soluciones Prácticas, ITDG, 2007
1312007
Climate policy innovation in the South–Domestic and international determinants of renewable energy policies in developing and emerging countries
M Stadelmann, P Castro
Global Environmental Change 29, 413-423, 2014
1302014
The impact of discounting emission credits on the competitiveness of different CDM host countries
P Castro, A Michaelowa
Ecological Economics 70 (1), 34-42, 2010
572010
Empirical analysis of performance of CDM projects
P Castro, A Michaelowa
Climate Strategies, http://www. indiaenvironmentportal. org. in/files …, 2008
492008
Does the CDM discourage emission reduction targets in advanced developing countries?
P Castro
Climate Policy 12 (2), 198-218, 2012
452012
Constructed peer groups and path dependence in international organizations: The case of the international climate change negotiations
P Castro, L Hörnlein, K Michaelowa
Global Environmental Change 25, 109-120, 2014
422014
Carbon Markets Or Climate Finance: Low Carbon and Adaptation Investment Choices for the Developing World
A Michaelowa
Routledge, 2012
40*2012
Manual de construcción y uso de reactor para producción de biodiésel a pequeña escala
F Acosta, P Castron, E Cortijo
Soluciones Practicas, 2008
362008
Would preferential access measures be sufficient to overcome current barriers to CDM projects in least developed countries?
P Castro, A Michaelowa
Climate and Development 3 (2), 123-142, 2011
352011
Fragmentation in the Climate Change Negotiations: Taking stock of the evolving coalition dynamics
P Castro, C Klöck
Coalitions in the Climate Change Negotiations, 17-34, 2020
32*2020
Climate change mitigation in advanced developing countries: Empirical analysis of the low-hanging fruit issue in the current CDM
P Castro
CIS Working Paper 54, 2010
312010
Common But Differentiated Responsibilities Beyond the Nation State: How Is Differential Treatment Addressed in Transnational Climate Governance Initiatives?
P Castro
Transnational Environmental Law 5 (2), 379-400, 2016
272016
Donor accountability reconsidered: Aid allocation in the age of global public goods
C Bagchi, P Castro, K Michaelowa
CIS Working Paper, 2016
262016
Path dependence of negotiation structures in international organizations: The impact of Annex I membership on discussions within the UNFCCC
P Castro, L Hörnlein, K Michaelowa
CIS Working Paper 67, Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH …, 2011
182011
National interests and coalition positions on climate change: A text-based analysis
P Castro
International Political Science Review 42 (1), 95-113, 2021
152021
Past and future of burden sharing in the climate regime: positions and ambition from a top-down to a bottom-up governance system
P Castro
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 20 (1 …, 2020
142020
IS THERE A LEVERAGE PARADOX IN CLIMATE FINANCE?: EFFICIENCY OF THE CDM AND THE GEF IN LEVERAGING FUNDS AND REDUCING CO2
M Stadelmann
Climate Strategies, 2011
142011
How Brazil and China have financed industry development and energy security initiatives that support mitigation objectives
J Buen, P Castro
Carbon Markets or Climate Finance, 53-91, 2012
132012
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