Climate Change Adaptation: Case of South China Sea
Sembiring, Margareth | June 2017
Abstract
President Donald Trump has recently pulled the US out of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change at a time when climate impacts in the South China Sea have become visible. Strengthening existing regional mechanisms for marine protection is a pressing issue despite on-going territorial and jurisdictional disputes in the area.
Citation
Sembiring, Margareth. 2017. Climate Change Adaptation: Case of South China Sea. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/11048.Keywords
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