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development mechanism : potential, promise and limitations / Jyoti P. Painuly -- 10. Risk management of joint implementation and … clean development mechanism projects through carbon investment funds / Josef Janssen -- 11. On the dynamic efficiency and …
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barriers of the Kyoto Protocol for industry; and the incentives for firms to undertake climate-related R&D and investments. As …1. The compatibility of the Kyoto mechanisms with traditional environmental instruments -- 2. Negotiated agreements and … climate change mitigation -- 3. Kyoto flexible mechanisms : opportunities and barriers for industry and financial institutions …
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involved in the Clean Development Mechanism today and in emission allowance trading in the future. The impacts of mitigation …
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This original book presents a new basis for environmental policymaking: environmental networks. This framework graphically simplifies the analysis of environmental problems and emphasizes the spatial nature of economic activity and pollution dispersion. The book first discusses the foundations...
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How did climate change become an economic issue? Why is economic discourse so influential on the public policy of climate change? How can it best contribute to the scientific and public debates? Nine eminent scholars explain in this book both how economics has changed environmental understanding...
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Though scientists and environmentalists have long expressed concern over the rapid deterioration of the global environment, economists have largely failed to recognize the issues relevance to their field. Salah El Serafy argues for an increased focus on the economic aspects of environmental...
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This book offers original economic analyses on the economy-environment relationship in Eastern and Central Europe. Drawing on the Hungarian experience, it provides empirical evidence on the reform of environmental policy which can be applicable to similar problems in other transition economies....
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