ABSTRACT
REDD+ is an acronym for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (plus: role of conservation, sustainable management of forest carbon stocks in developing countries). REDD+ are measures designed to use financial incentives to reduce emissions from greenhouse gases,...
ABSTRACT
Taiwan’s government announced its energy development plan in 2017 and decided to promote no nuclear power policy by the year 2025. Before further discussion on the renewable energy promotion, it is better to understand the current electricity generation structure. This study presented...
Background
The CPC Corporation, Taiwan (CPC) owns a land for industrial use in the coastline area of Da-Tan, Tao-Yuan County and plans to develop that area as liquefied nature gas (LNG) receiving terminal and tanks, including the receiving port construction. The construction site of building...
In the beginning of 2018, the prices of fruits and vegetables fell almost 30 % because the Managers of Taipei’s agriculture products wholesale market decided that the market would not be in operation for two three-days near the Chinese Lunar Holidays. This event attracted many attentions from every...
INTRODUCTION
The forests in Taiwan, which covers approximately 2.1 million hectares[1], occupy almost 60.1% of the total land area of the island. It is an important habitat for various animals and plants; it also helps to conserve clean and pure water resource for its residents and communities...
Yi-Yuan Su
Afflication
Department of Law,National Chung Hsing UniversityJob Title
Assistant ProfessorE-mail
suyiyuan@dragon.nchu.edu.twLatest Submission of the Author
National Policy and Legal Framework for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) Implementation in Indonesia
Taiwan’s National Strategies for Integration of Bioenergy and High Shares of Renewables
Some Legal Conflicts on the Protection of Algal Reef in Taiwan
Several Suggestions Upon Reviewing Taipei’s Agricultural Products Market Transaction Process from a Legal Perspective
The Legal and Policy Analysis on Forest Ecological Compensation in Taiwan
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