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damages, mitigation, or adaptation costs, may cause fundamental changes in the countries’ strategic behaviour concerning … mitigation and adaptation efforts. Moreover, some of the instruments fall short of a minimum requirement for the donors to …-country framework in which donor and recipient decide on mitigation in the first, and on adaptation in the second stage of the game. …
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global mitigation within a non-cooperative framework where countries either decide on mitigation before or after adaptation … lower national contributions to the global public good of mitigation. We find that the sequencing of adaptation before … change when adaptation is decided before mitigation. Besides this theoretical contribution, the paper proposes some …
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global mitigation within a noncooperative framework where countries either decide on mitigation before or after adaptation … lower national contributions to the global public good of mitigation. We find that the sequencing of adaptation before … when adaptation is decided before mitigation. Besides this theoretical contribution, the paper proposes some strategies to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954191
damages, mitigation, or adaptation costs, may cause fundamental changes in the countries' strategic behaviour concerning … mitigation and adaptation efforts. Moreover, some of the instruments fall short of a minimum requirement for the donors to …-country framework in which donor and recipient decide on mitigation in the first, and on adaptation in the second stage of the game. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954197
) to replace the SRES scenarios. To be used to investigate adaptation and mitigation, SSPs need to be contrasted along two … axes: challenges to mitigation, and challenges to adaptation. This paper proposes a methodology to develop SSPs with a … “backward” approach. The methodology is based on (i) an a priori identification of potential drivers of mitigation and …
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climate policies for mitigation and adaptation have to play an important role in any effective global climate protection … that the national framework conditions are important. It matters, whether cities engage in mitigation or adaptation … mitigation policies. Challenges for adaptation include financial constraints, and a lack of expertise, cooperation, leadership …
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The paper analyzes the strategic behavior of several countries engaged in capital accumulation, pollution mitigation …, and environmental adaptation in the context of an environmental common good. Both cooperative and non … to over-production, over-consumption, over-pollution, and over-adaptation. …
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have been taken, there remains a very long way to go addressing the interlinked development, adaptation, and mitigation … climate change argues for recipient country leadership in the implementation of co-ordinated development, adaptation, and … mitigation strategies based on predictable and long-term financial flows. Transparent and effective information systems in …
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Since numerous countries have already initiated a process of adaptation to climate change by drafting strategies or … catalogues of measures, it is of particular importance to identify and overcome potential barriers to efficient public adap-tation … adaptation policy process. This is for the reason that several features of the adaptation option and the surrounding policy …
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