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Poverty Reduction and Economic Growth in a Carbon Constrained World: The Case of Ethiopia

Urban, Frauke; Ting, Marie Blanche; Lakew, Hilawe

Authors

Frauke Urban

Marie Blanche Ting

Hilawe Lakew



Contributors

Frauke Urban
Editor

Johan Nordensvard
Editor

Abstract

This chapter focuses on the opportunities and challenges posed by low carbon development in Ethiopia. Ethiopia is one of the world’s least developed countries. Due to marginal emissions and high vulnerability to climate change, it has traditionally focused on adapting to the impacts of climate change rather than focusing on low carbon development. Low carbon development in countries like Ethiopia is not about emission reductions, but about the opportunities and benefits low carbon development can bring for human development. This chapter, which is based on fieldwork, explores some of these opportunities and stresses the need for combining low carbon development with key development priorities related to poverty reduction and economic growth. The chapter also addresses the state and non-state actors driving low carbon development in Ethiopia, their motives and potential trade-offs related to low carbon development.

Citation

Urban, F., Ting, M. B., & Lakew, H. (2013). Poverty Reduction and Economic Growth in a Carbon Constrained World: The Case of Ethiopia. In F. Urban, & J. Nordensvard (Eds.), Low Carbon Development: Key Issues (228-239). Earthscan, Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203108628-38

Publication Date Mar 1, 2013
Deposit Date Oct 1, 2013
Pages 228-239
Book Title Low Carbon Development: Key Issues
ISBN 9780415538985
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203108628-38



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