561 total citations 7 papers, 399 citations indexed
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Jonas Vevatne is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering and Global and Planetary Change.
According to data from OpenAlex, Jonas Vevatne has authored 7 papers receiving a total of 399 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 2 papers in Environmental Engineering and 2 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Jonas Vevatne's work include Climate Change Policy and Economics (5 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (2 papers) and Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (1 paper). Jonas Vevatne is often cited by papers focused on Climate Change Policy and Economics (5 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (2 papers) and Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (1 paper). Jonas Vevatne collaborates with scholars based in Norway. Jonas Vevatne's co-authors include Guri Bang, Siri Eriksen, Lars Otto Næss, Asbjørn Torvanger, Kristin Aunan, Gørild Heggelund, Christian Solli and Christofer Skaar and has published in prestigious journals such as Global Environmental Change, BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)) and Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).
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Torvanger, Asbjørn, et al.. (2005). Broadening the climate regime: Design and feasibility of multi-stage climate agreements. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).1 indexed citations
Bang, Guri, Gørild Heggelund, & Jonas Vevatne. (2005). Shifting strategies in the global climate negotiations. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).7 indexed citations
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Torvanger, Asbjørn, et al.. (2004). Climate policy beyond 2012: A survey of long-term targets and future frameworks. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).16 indexed citations
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Bang, Guri, et al.. (2004). Meeting Kyoto Commitments: European Union Influence on Norway and Germany. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)).
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Vevatne, Jonas, et al.. (2001). Can the Clean Development Mechanism attain both cost-effectiveness and sustainable development objectives?. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).35 indexed citations
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