Global Value Chains and Climate Change
Edited by Peter Lund-Thomsen
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This cutting-edge book examines how climate change is driving a fundamental transformation of global value chains in the garment and textile industries. It explores the shifting roles of key actors—brands, suppliers, policymakers, and workers—and the challenges and opportunities emerging from climate change-driven transitions.
Keywords: Global Value Chains; Climate Change; Economic; Social And Environmental Upgrading; Garment And Textile Industries; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035310951
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the intersection of global value chains and climate change

- Peter Lund-Thomsen
- Ch 2 Conceptualizing global value chain governance in the era of climate change

- Peter Lund-Thomsen
- Ch 3 Taking climate action: measuring carbon emissions in the garment sector in Asia1

- Samantha Sharpe, Elsa Dominish and Cristina Martinez-Fernandez
- Ch 4 Global value chains and climate change governance: garment producers’ futures

- Rachel Alexander and Mohammad Harunur Rashid Bhuyan
- Ch 5 The impact of temperature on productivity and labour supply: evidence from Indian manufacturing

- E. Somanathan, Rohini Somanathan, Anant Sudarshan and Meenu Tewari
- Ch 6 Global recycling networks in the context of climate change: ecologically unequal exchange and divergent governance paths

- Peter Lund-Thomsen, Uzma Rehman and Gary Gereffi
- Ch 7 Garment and textile recycling in Bangladesh

- Rumi Akter and Rachel Alexander
- Ch 8 Climate change and slow fashion in Bangladesh

- Sabrina Nourin, Muntaqa N. B. Hakim, Afshana Choudhury, Rachel Alexander and Peter Lund-Thomsen
- Ch 9 Global value chains and climate change: findings, research and policy implications

- Peter Lund-Thomsen
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