Socioeconomic drivers of greenhouse gas emissions (special issue) Autor Leifman M., Heil, M. (eds) Título de serie The Journal of Environment & Development | Vol. 14(1); 27 - 219; 193 p. Fecha 2005 Fuente IUCN (ID: ANA-073018) Editor | Lugar de publicación University of California | San Diego, CA, USA Tipo de documento Artículo en publicación Idioma Inglés Campo de aplicación Internacional País/Territorio Estados Unidos de América Materia Aire y atmósfera Palabra clave Leña Cambio climático Carbón vegetal Bosques tropicales Investigación Emisiones Países en desarrollo Resumen Contents: 1. Assessment of environmental Kuznets curves and socioeconomic drivers in IPCC 's SRES scenarios 2. An environmental Kuznets curve analysis of US state- level carbon dioxide emissions 3. Deforestation and forest-induced carbon dioxide emissions in tropical countries: How do governance and trade openness affect the forest-income relationship? 4. Beyond the environmental Kuznets curve: Diffusion of sulfur-emissions-abating technology 5. Faster, sooner, and more simultaneously: How recent road and air transportation CO2 emissions trends in developing countries differ from historic trends in the US 6. The role of technology management in the dynamics of greenhouse gas emissions from household energy use in sub-Saharan Africa 7. Income and pollutant emissions in the Objectis MiniCAM model 8. Probabilistic modeling of sulfur and nitrogen pollution controls and their releations with income