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Shaikh Eskander
Shaikh Eskander
Visiting Fellow at LSE and Senior Lecturer at Kingston University
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Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from national climate legislation
SMSU Eskander, S Fankhauser
Nature Climate Change 10 (8), 750-756, 2020
2632020
How do African SMEs respond to climate risks? Evidence from Kenya and Senegal
F Crick, SMSU Eskander, S Fankhauser, M Diop
World Development 108, 157-168, 2018
1092018
Global lessons from climate change legislation and litigation
S Eskander, S Fankhauser, J Setzer
Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy 2 (1), 44-82, 2021
622021
Energy use and CO2 emissions in the UK universities: An extended Kaya identity analysis
SMSU Eskander, J Nitschke
Journal of Cleaner Production 309, 127199, 2021
292021
Adaptation to natural disasters through the agricultural land rental market: Evidence from Bangladesh
SMSU Eskander, EB Barbier
Land Economics 99 (1), 141-160, 2023
22*2023
The impact of climate legislation on trade-related carbon emissions 1996–2018
SMSU Eskander, S Fankhauser
Environmental and Resource Economics 85 (1), 167-194, 2023
172023
Long-term impacts of the 1970 cyclone in Bangladesh
SMSU Eskander, EB Barbier
World Development 152, 105793, 2022
16*2022
Bearing the climate burden: how households in Bangladesh are spending too much
S Eskander, P Steele
IIED, London, 2019
132019
Fishing and nonfishing income decisions: The role of human capital and family structure
SMSU Eskander, EB Barbier, B Gilbert
Land Economics 94 (1), 114-136, 2018
122018
Tenure Security, Human Capital and Soil Conservation in an Overlapping Generation Rural Economy
SMSU Eskander, EB Barbier
Ecological Economics 135 (May 2017), 176–185, 2017
122017
Do natural disasters change savings and employment choices? Evidence from Bangladesh and Pakistan
S Eskander, SR Fankhauser, S Jha
Evidence from Bangladesh and Pakistan (December 23, 2016). Asian Development …, 2016
62016
The triple differential vulnerability of female entrepreneurs to climate risk in sub‐Saharan Africa: Gendered barriers and enablers to private sector adaptation
KE Gannon, E Castellano, S Eskander, D Agol, M Diop, D Conway, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 13 (5), e793, 2022
52022
The heterogeneity of energy transition
SMSU Eskander
Nature Energy 7 (7), 574-575, 2022
52022
Income diversification and income inequality: household responses to the 2013 floods in Pakistan
SMSU Eskander, S Fankhauser
Sustainability 14 (1), 453, 2022
52022
Do natural disasters change savings and employment choices? Evidence from Pakistan
S Eskander, S Fankhauser, S Jha, S Batool, A Qaisrani
Grantham Research Institute, 2018
52018
Energy efficiency and CO2 emissions: evidence from the UK universities
SMSU Eskander, K Istiak
Applied Economics 55 (41), 4727-4744, 2023
32023
Les femmes entrepreneures du secteur agricole en zones semiarides du Sénégal : entre vulnérabilité multiple et adaptation au changement climatique
M Diop, K Gannon, E Castellano, S Eskander, D Agol
https://www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminstitute/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Les-femme …, 2022
22022
Still Bearing the Burden: How Poor Rural Women in Bangladesh Are Paying Most for Climate Risks
S Eskander, P Steele, M Rashid, N Imam, S Munira
International Institute for Environment and Development, London. https://www …, 2022
22022
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
Linking the unlinked: transboundary water-sharing under water-for-leverage negotiations
S Eskander, T Janus, E Barbier
22016
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