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Abbie Clare
Abbie Clare
Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics
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Competing uses for China's straw: the economic and carbon abatement potential of biochar
A Clare, S Shackley, S Joseph, J Hammond, G Pan, A Bloom
Gcb Bioenergy 7 (6), 1272-1282, 2015
1432015
Subjective measures of climate resilience: what is the added value for policy and programming?
A Clare, R Graber, L Jones, D Conway
Global Environmental Change 46, 17-22, 2017
842017
From rhetoric to reality: farmer perspectives on the economic potential of biochar in China
A Clare, A Barnes, J McDonagh, S Shackley
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 12 (4), 440-458, 2014
592014
Economic evaluation of biochar systems: current evidence and challenges
S Shackley, A Clare, S Joseph, BA McCarl, HP Schmidt
Biochar for Environmental Management 2, 813-851, 2015
362015
Environmental subsidiarity as a guiding principle for forestry governance: application to payment for ecosystem services and REDD+ architecture
P Martinez de Anguita, MÁ Martín, A Clare
Journal of agricultural and environmental ethics 27, 617-631, 2014
252014
Individual and situational predictors of religious prejudice: Impact of religion, social dominance orientation, intergroup contact, and mortality salience
M Hewstone, A Clare, AK Newheiser, A Voci
Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology 18 (3), 143-155, 2011
172011
Socio-economic feasibility, implementation and evaluation of small-scale biochar projects
S Joseph, ML Anh, A Clare, S Shackley
Biochar for Environmental Management 2, 853-879, 2015
162015
Is cross-breeding with indigenous sheep breeds an option for climate-smart agriculture?
A Wilkes, AP Barnes, B Batkhishig, A Clare, B Namkhainyam, ...
Small Ruminant Research 147, 83-88, 2017
152017
The national and international drivers of climate change legislation
A Clare, S Fankhauser, C Gennaioli
Trends in Climate Change Legislation, 19-36, 2017
132017
Can Subjective Resilience Indicators Predict Future Food Security?: Evidence from Three Communities in Rural Kyrgyzstan
A Clare, L Sagynbekova, G Singer, C Bene, A Rahmanberdi
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, 2018
112018
Should China subsidize cofiring to meet its 2020 bioenergy target? A spatio‐techno‐economic analysis
A Clare, YQ Gou, A Barnes, S Shackley, TL Smallman, W Wang, D Jiang, ...
GCB Bioenergy 8 (3), 550-560, 2016
92016
Competing uses for China’s straw: the economic and carbon abatement potential of biochar. GCB Bioenergy 7: 1272–1282
A Clare, S Shackley, S Joseph, J Hammond, G Pan, A Bloom
92015
Biochar Increases Maize Yields and Smallholder Profitability: Evidence From Western Kenya
A Crane-Droesch, A Clare
University of California, Berkeley. In Review, 2012
62012
Economic potential of greenhouse gas mitigation measures in Chinese agriculture
W Wang, D Moran, F Koslowski, D Nayak, E Saetnan, P Smith, A Clare, ...
Policy Brief, 2013
32013
Pathways to resilience in semi-arid economies (PRISE) CARIAA consortium report February 2014-November 2018
E Ludi, N Nathe, B Gueye, A Suleri, R Ndin, S Fankhauser, G Jobbins, ...
Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies (PRISE) Consortium, 2019
22019
Economic and environmental potential of biochar: A "win-win" solution for China's straw?
A Clare
University of Edinburgh, 2015
2015
Greenhouse gas balance of biochar production and decomposition across three representative technologies
A Crane-Droesch, AJ Clare
2013
Environmental subsidiarity, the missing principle in resource management: application to payments for ecosystem services and REDD+ architecture.
P Martinez de Anguita, MA Martin Rodriguez-Ovelleiro, A Clare
Springer, 2013
2013
Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies (PRISE)
S Fankhauser, G Jobbins, R Sisodia, T Pasanen, H Fonua, E Carabine, ...
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