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本書特色
The climate change has raised exceptional attention globally for the vulnerability toward the extreme weathers that threatening lives and property. Such adaptation would require holistic solutions from vital stakeholders consist of government, enterprises, technology, and community to build resilience for the betterment of governance. This book is the first publication initiative of the Proceeding series of the East Asia Forum on Climate Change and Disaster Management Law and Policy since 2015, which reflects timely trend of climate change responsive policy and law formation from cases of US, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Taiwan with enlightenments of comparative studies. The ocean risk was also highlighted through the introduction of an effective plastic debris management contributed by partnership between private and public sectors, along with the illustration for risk financing. Readers could be granted with interdisciplinary approaches to tackle various climate change law and policy issues to stand with the specialists at the frontier.
作者介紹
編者簡介
Dr. Hsing-Hao Wu
Associate Professor in Law, School of Law, National University of Kaohsiung (NUK), Taiwan
Director, International Relation Research Center, NUK
Dr. Michael C. Huang
Research Fellow, Ocean Policy Research Institute (OPRI), The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Japan
Visiting Scholar, SciREX Center, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
目錄
Forewords
Jiunn-rong Yeh i
Tseming Yang. iv
Tomonari Akamatsu vi
Preface ix
Related Actions by Taiwan’s Public and Private Sectors to Promote UN SDGs Chih-Wei Chen 001
PART I ENERGY TRANSITION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
A Comparative Legal and Policy Development of Renewable Energy in Taiwan, Korea, and Japan Hsing-Hao Wu 015
Recent Development in U.S. Climate Change and Renewable Energy Law & Policy Tseming Yang 047
Introduction of Floating Offshore Wind Power in Japan Jun Kunitsugu 065
PART II OCEAN AND WATER RESOURCE GOVERNANCE IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND OCEAN RISK
Effective Water Governance for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Rasyikah Md Khalid 089
The Impact Assessment and Resilience Toward Tsunami Risk: A Recursive General Equilibrium Analysis on Hakodate City Hajime Tanaka and Michael C. Huang 115
Facilitating Climate Change Adaptation Through Impact Investing Nagisa Yoshioka 143
Communication Tools Emerging out of Dialogue Between Companies and Communities to Develop the Plastic Waste Management Activities Tomo Shioiri、Yumi Akasaka 171