2011

Andries F. Hof, Michel G.J. den Elzen, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Angelica Mendoza Beltran, Stephan Slingerland (2011) Climate policy after Kyoto Analytical insights into key issues in the Climate Negotiations PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Hague, October 2011

Stephan Slingerland, Leo Meyer, Michel den Elzen, Detlef van Vuuren (2011) Forks in the Road – Alternative Routes for International Climate Policies and Consequences for the Netherlands PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Hague, October 2011

Stephan Slingerland, Marcel Kok (2011) Tussen concurrentie en coordinatie – Sturing voor de aanpak van mondiale milieuproblemen (Between Competition and Coordination – The Governance of Global Environmental Problems), in: Monitor Duurzaam Nederland 2011, CBS, PBL, CPB, SCP, Voorburg, September 2011

Anne Gerdien Prins, Stephan Slingerland, Henk Hilderink, Paul Lucas, Ton Manders, Marcel Kok (2011) Scarcity in a Sea of Plenty – Global Resource Scarcities and Policies in the European Union and the Netherlands, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, March 2011

2010

Bettina Kampman, Geert Bergsma, Benno Schepers, Harry Croezen, Uwe R. Fritsche, Klaus Henneberg, Katja Huenecke, Jan Willem Molenaar, Jan Joost Kessler, Stephan Slingerland, Coby van der Linde (2010) Better Use of Biomass for Energy – Background Report to the Position Paper of IEA RETD and IEA Bioenergy, Delft / Darmstadt, July 2010

Stephan Slingerland (2010) Kopenhagen – Mijlpaal of Tussenstap? (What next after Copenhagen?) Internationale Spectator, 64 (3), March 2010

Ton Manders, Paul Lucas, Anne Gerdien Prins, Stephan Slingerland (2010) Increasing Scarcities of Natural Resources in the Coming Decades: Trends and Policy Options Paper for the conference ‘Enriching the planet – Empowering Europe’, Clingendael Institute, 26-27 April 2010

Michel den Elzen, Mark Roelfsema, Stephan Slingerland (2010) Dealing with Surplus Emissions in the Climate Negotiations after Copenhagen: What are the Options for Compromise? Energy Policy, Volume 38, Issue 11, November 2010, pp. 6615-6628

Before 2010 (Selection)

Maarten Hajer and Stephan Slingerland (2009) Verandering van leefstijlen veel crucialer (Changes in lifestyles are more important), Financieel Dagblad, 8 December 2009

Michel den Elzen, Mark Roelfsema, Stephan Slingerland (2009) Too hot to handle? The emission surplus in the Copenhagen Negotiations, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, December 2009

Stephan Slingerland, The Climate Negotiations: How to recover from a likely disaster in Copenhagen? FACET Forum for Atlantic Climate and Energy, Facet Commentary No. 18, July 2009

Stephan Slingerland (2009), Het Nederlands belang bij een Europees energie- en klimaatbeleid (The Dutch interest in a European Energy- and Climate Policy), in: Ons belang in Europa, A. Sabahoglu (Red.), Wetenschappelijk Bureau Groen Links, Amsterdam
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Internationale Spectator – Editorial Board

June, 1st, 2015 – The Dutch magazine for international relations ‘Internationale Spectator’ features all topics that are relevant to Dutch international politics, including peace, defence and justice, development, economics, agriculture, health and EU policies. Of course, energy, climate and resources are also an important part of the broad spectrum of issues discussed. Having been previously a regular author for the magazine, I am now a member of the editorial board responsible for international energy, climate and resource topics. The magazine was modernized in 2015 and continues as a web-magazine.
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