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International, Sustainable Development, and United Nations Environment Programme, eds. Climate action. London: Sustainable Development Internation, 2007.

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Nationally appropriate mitigation action on sustainable charcoal supply chain. Accra: Environmental Protection Agency, 2018.

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I, Greve Adrienne, and Seale Tammy L, eds. Local climate action planning. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2011.

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Taking action on climate change: Long term mitigation scenarios for South Africa. Claremont, South Africa: UCT Press, 2010.

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International, Sustainable Development, and United Nations Environment Programme, eds. Climate Action. 2nd ed. London: Sustainable Development International, 2008.

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International, Sustainable Development, and United Nations Environment Programme, eds. Climate Action. 2nd ed. London: Sustainable Development International, 2008.

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United Nations Development Programme (Viangchan, Laos)., ed. National adaptation programme of action to climate change. [Vientiane]: UNDP, 2009.

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Secretariat, Sri Lanka Climate Change. Technology needs assessment and technology action plans for climate change mitigation. Ethul Kotte: Climate Change Secretariat, Ministry of Environment and Renewable Energy, 2014.

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Sri Lanka. Climate Change Secretariat. Technology needs assessment and technology action plans for climate change mitigation. Ethul Kotte: Climate Change Secretariat, Ministry of Environment and Renewable Energy, 2014.

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Thamrin, Syamsidar. Guideline for implementing green house gas emission reduction action plan: Translated English version. [Jakarta]: Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency, 2012.

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Nethmini, Perera, Wickramasinghe Kanchana, and Institute of Policy Studies (Colombo, Sri Lanka), eds. Mainstreaming climate change for sustainable development in Sri Lanka: Towards a national agenda for action. Colombo: Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2009.

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India. Working Group on National Action Plan for Operationalising Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in India. Report of the Working Group on National Action Plan for Operationalising Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in India. New Delhi: Planning Commission, Govt. of India, 2003.

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Hoque, Khan Monzurul, and Programme for Research on Poverty Alleviation., eds. Mitigation of arsenic contamination in ground water in rural setting: An action research. Dhaka: Program for Research on Poverty Alleviation, Grameen Trust, 2002.

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Connecticut. Governor's Steering Committee on Climate Change. Implementing Connecticut's climate change action plan: 2006 progress report. Hartford, Conn: Governor's Steering Committee on Climate Change, 2007.

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development., ed. The economics of climate change mitigation: Policies and options for global action beyond 2012. Paris: OECD, 2009.

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development., ed. The economics of climate change mitigation: Policies and options for global action beyond 2012. Paris: OECD, 2009.

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Tummuri, Spandana. Climate action plans: Adaptive managemnet strategies for utilities. Denver, CO: American Water Works Association, 2020.

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Di tan cheng shi zai xing dong: Zheng ce yu shi jian = Low carbon city in action : policy & practice. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo jing ji chu ban she, 2011.

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International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources and Bangladesh. Paribeśa o Bana Mantraṇālaẏa, eds. Bangladesh Climate Change and Gender Action Plan: CcGAP: Bangladesh. Dhaka: Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 2013.

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Climate and conservation: Landscape and seascape science, planning, and action. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2012.

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Barricading the ice sheets: Artists and climate action in the age of irreversible decision. Graz: Edition Camera Austria, 2020.

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Agency, International Energy, ed. Tracking industrial energy efficiency and CO₂ emissions: In support of the G8 plan of action : energy indicators. Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 2007.

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United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency, ed. Hazard mitigation grant program: Helping communities take action today to reduce the impacts of natural hazards tomorrow. [Washington, D.C.?]: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2001.

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Financial engineering of climate investment in developing countries: Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action and how to finance it. London: Anthem Press, 2014.

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Office, Maine State Planning, and University of Maine, eds. State of Maine climate change action plan, 2000: Responding to global climate change and achieving greenhouse gas emission reductions in Maine : roles for industry, business, government and citizens. [Augusta, Me.]: Maine State Planning Office ; University of Maine, 2000.

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Gill, Mark. Aviation and climate change: Public opinion and the scope for action : report for Enoughsenough. London: Woodnewton Associates, 2007.

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United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Environmental Management. Mitigation action plan for the implementation of a nuclear weapons nonproliferation policy concerning foreign research reactor spent nuclear fuel. Washington, DC: Office of Environmental Management, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1996.

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International, Conference on the Water Framework Directive (2nd 2010 Lille France). The Water Framework Directive: Action programmes and adaptation to climate change. Cambridge: RSC Publishing, 2011.

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Heywood, John B. An action plan for cars: The policies needed to reduce U.S. petroleum consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009.

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Network, Third World. TWN submissions to the United Nations Climate Talks: Ideas and proposals on the elements contained in paragraph 1 of the Bali Action Plan. Penang, Malaysia: Third World Network, 2009.

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National Youth Week (6th 2013 Eenhana, Ohangwena Region, Namibia). The 6th National Youth Day & Youth Week: Eenhana, Ohangwena region, April 25-27, 2013 : youth action for climate change adaptation and mitigation. Edited by Bankie B. F, Kapere Mandela, Namoloh Julius, and National Youth Council of Namibia. Windhoek: National Youth Council of Namibia, 2014.

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Bob, Deans, ed. Clean energy common sense: An American call to action on global climate change. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010.

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Credit for early action: Win-win or Kyoto through the front door : hearing before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, first session, July 15, 1999. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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From hot air to action?: Climate change, compliance and the future of international environmental law. Toronto: Thomson Carswell, 2005.

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United Nations. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, ed. Words into action guidelines implementation guide for addressing water-related disasters and transboundary cooperation: Integrating disaster risk management with water management and climate change adaptation in support of the Sendai framework for disaster risk reduction 2015-2030. New York: United Nations, 2018.

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Eisenberg, Melvin A. The Mitigation Principle. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199731404.003.0010.

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Chapter 10 concerns cases in which two parties, A and B, are in a contractual relationship, A is at risk of incurring a significant loss caused by her breach, and B could prevent or reduce A’s loss by taking a low-cost, low-risk action. Under the mitigation principle B should take that action. The mitigation principle is a special case of the duty to rescue in contract law. In the area of contract-law remedies the principle is supported by fairness, causation, and efficiency. The discussion in this Chapter concerns the mitigation principle of contracts, as reflected in the case law, Restatement Second Section 350, and U.C.C. Section 2-203(1).
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Winkler, Harald. Taking Action on Climate Change: Long Term Mitigation Scenarios for South Africa. University of Cape Town Press, 2009.

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Winkler, Harald. Taking Action on Climate Change: Long Term Mitigation Scenarios for South Africa. University of Cape Town Press, 2009.

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Mitigation action plan: BPA/Puget Power Northwest Washington transmission project. Portland, OR: Bonneville Power Administration, 1995.

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Alihodžić, Sead, and Erik Asplund. The Prevention and Mitigation of Election-related Violence: An Action Guide. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2018.47.

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Frost Action in Soils: Fundamentals and Mitigation in a Changing Climate. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2020.

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Wilson, Robyn S., Sarah M. McCaffrey, and Eric Toman. Wildfire Communication and Climate Risk Mitigation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.570.

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Throughout the late 19th century and most of the 20th century, risks associated with wildfire were addressed by suppressing fires as quickly as possible. However, by the 1960s, it became clear that fire exclusion policies were having adverse effects on ecological health, as well as contributing to larger and more damaging wildfires over time. Although federal fire policy has changed to allow fire to be used as a management tool on the landscape, this change has been slow to take place, while the number of people living in high-risk wildland–urban interface communities continues to increase. Under a variety of climate scenarios, in particular for states in the western United States, it is expected that the frequency and severity of fires will continue to increase, posing even greater risks to local communities and regional economies.Resource managers and public safety officials are increasingly aware of the need for strategic communication to both encourage appropriate risk mitigation behavior at the household level, as well as build continued public support for the use of fire as a management tool aimed at reducing future wildfire risk. Household decision making encompasses both proactively engaging in risk mitigation activities on private property, as well as taking appropriate action during a wildfire event to protect personal safety. Very little research has directly explored the connection between climate-related beliefs, wildfire risk perception, and action; however, the limited existing research suggests that climate-related beliefs have little direct effect on wildfire-related action. Instead, action appears to depend on understanding the benefits of different mitigation actions and in engaging the public in interactive, participatory communication programs that build trust between the public and natural resource managers. A relatively new line of research focuses on resource managers as critical decision makers in the risk management process, pointing to the need to thoughtfully engage audiences other than the lay public to improve risk management.Ultimately, improving the decision making of both the public and managers charged with mitigating the risks associated with wildfire can be achieved by carefully addressing several common themes from the literature. These themes are to (1) promote increased efficacy through interactive learning, (2) build trust and capacity through social interaction, (3) account for behavioral constraints and barriers to action, and (4) facilitate thoughtful consideration of risk-benefit tradeoffs. Careful attention to these challenges will improve the likelihood of successfully managing the increasing risks that wildfire poses to the public and ecosystems alike in a changing climate.
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Narendra Modi: Convenient Action - Continuity for Change [Hardcover] Narendra Modi. LexisNexis, 2015.

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Delina, Laurence L. Strategies for Rapid Climate Mitigation: Wartime Mobilisation As a Model for Action? Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Delina, Laurence L. Strategies for Rapid Climate Mitigation: Wartime Mobilisation As a Model for Action? Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Strategies for Rapid Climate Mitigation: Wartime Mobilisation As a Model for Action? Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Delina, Laurence L. Strategies for Rapid Climate Mitigation: Wartime Mobilisation As a Model for Action? Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Kent, Jennifer. Community Action and Climate Change. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Local Action: The New Paradigm in Climate Change Policy. Vermont, 2007.

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Royston, Angela. Travel of the Future (Eco-Action). Heinemann, 2007.

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