Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape

 

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dc.contributor.author Betsill, Michele
dc.contributor.author Dubash, Navroz K
dc.contributor.author Paterson, Matthew
dc.contributor.author van Asselt, Harro
dc.contributor.author Vihma, Antto
dc.contributor.author WINKLER, HARALD
dc.date.accessioned 2021-10-08T07:04:09Z
dc.date.available 2021-10-08T07:04:09Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Betsill, M., Dubash, N.K., Paterson, M., van Asselt, H., Vihma, A. & WINKLER, H. 2015. Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape. <i>Global Environmental Politics.</i> 15(2):1 - 10. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34440 en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn 1526-3800
dc.identifier.issn 1536-0091
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34440
dc.description.abstract The International Society for Burns Injuries (ISBI) has published guidelines for the management of multiple or mass burns casualties, and recommends that 'each country has or should have a disaster planning system that addresses its own particular needs.' The need for a national burns disaster plan integrated with national and provincial disaster planning was discussed at the South African Burns Society Congress in 2009, but there was no real involvement in the disaster planning prior to the 2010 World Cup; the country would have been poorly prepared had there been a burns disaster during the event. This article identifies some of the lessons learnt and strategies derived from major burns disasters and burns disaster planning from other regions. Members of the South African Burns Society are undertaking an audit of burns care in South Africa to investigate the feasibility of a national burns disaster plan. This audit (which is still under way) also aims to identify weaknesses of burns care in South Africa and implement improvements where necessary.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.source Global Environmental Politics
dc.source.uri https://dx.doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00294
dc.subject.other Burns
dc.subject.other Disaster Planning
dc.subject.other Humans
dc.subject.other Mass Casualty Incidents
dc.subject.other National Health Programs
dc.subject.other Practice Guidelines as Topic
dc.subject.other Societies, Medical
dc.subject.other South Africa
dc.title Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape
dc.type Journal Article
uct.type.publication Research
uct.type.resource Journal Article
dc.publisher.faculty Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
dc.publisher.department Energy Research Centre
dc.source.journalvolume 15
dc.source.journalissue 2
dc.source.pagination 1 - 10
dc.identifier.apacitation Betsill, M., Dubash, N. K., Paterson, M., van Asselt, H., Vihma, A., & WINKLER, H. (2015). Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape. <i>Global Environmental Politics</i>, 15(2), 1 - 10. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34440 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Betsill, Michele, Navroz K Dubash, Matthew Paterson, Harro van Asselt, Antto Vihma, and HARALD WINKLER "Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape." <i>Global Environmental Politics</i> 15, 2. (2015): 1 - 10. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34440 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Betsill M, Dubash NK, Paterson M, van Asselt H, Vihma A, WINKLER H. Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape. Global Environmental Politics. 2015;15(2):1 - 10. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34440. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Journal Article AU - Betsill, Michele AU - Dubash, Navroz K AU - Paterson, Matthew AU - van Asselt, Harro AU - Vihma, Antto AU - WINKLER, HARALD AB - The International Society for Burns Injuries (ISBI) has published guidelines for the management of multiple or mass burns casualties, and recommends that 'each country has or should have a disaster planning system that addresses its own particular needs.' The need for a national burns disaster plan integrated with national and provincial disaster planning was discussed at the South African Burns Society Congress in 2009, but there was no real involvement in the disaster planning prior to the 2010 World Cup; the country would have been poorly prepared had there been a burns disaster during the event. This article identifies some of the lessons learnt and strategies derived from major burns disasters and burns disaster planning from other regions. Members of the South African Burns Society are undertaking an audit of burns care in South Africa to investigate the feasibility of a national burns disaster plan. This audit (which is still under way) also aims to identify weaknesses of burns care in South Africa and implement improvements where necessary. DA - 2015 DB - OpenUCT DP - University of Cape Town IS - 2 J1 - Global Environmental Politics LK - https://open.uct.ac.za PY - 2015 SM - 1526-3800 SM - 1536-0091 T1 - Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape TI - Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34440 ER - en_ZA


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