Engaging effectively in climate diplomacy: policy pointers from Bhutan

IIED Briefing
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English
Published: October 2016
IIED Briefing Papers
Product code:17384IIED

Driven by its development philosophy, Gross National Happiness, Bhutan has achieved carbon neutrality. Internationally recognised as a model for climate action, this small Least Developed Country is able to approach climate diplomacy from a position of moral authority. This briefing explores the main factors that have shaped Bhutan’s climate diplomacy, including how the country has leveraged its comparative strengths across multiple sectors to approach diplomatic engagement in its variety of forms and ensured coordination between its national and sectoral bodies. As the world takes forward various landmark international frameworks agreed in 2015, Bhutan’s effective climate diplomacy will place it in the best possible position to influence their implementation. It can also provide a guide for other countries — particularly small states — that seek to further the reach of their climate diplomacy.

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Tshering, D. and Craft, B. (2016). Engaging effectively in climate diplomacy: policy pointers from Bhutan. .
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