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Instrumente des Kyoto Protokolls, insbesondere des Emissionsrechtshandels und des Clean Development Mechanism. Die flexiblen …In diesem Papier wird untersucht, ob bzw. wie sich im Rahmen des Kyoto Protokolls die globalen Emissionsreduktionsziele …. Ihr Streben nach kurzfristiger Kosteneffizienz führt zu einer sehr begrenzten ökologischen Effektivität des Kyoto …
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International climate protection investments (Joint Implementation and Clean Development Mechanism projects) are …
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This article focuses on the economic valuation of alternative clam management practices in the Venice Lagoon. The proposed valuation method is characterized by the design of a survey questionnaire next to the fishermen population. In each questionnaire two fishing alternatives are described. The...
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This paper focuses on the analyses and evaluation of resilience anchored in an economic perspective. Resilience, as well as most of the benefits provided by ecosystems, is not priced on current markets. However, this does not mean that resilience is of no value for humans. On the contrary, the...
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International concern about climate change has led to the Kyoto Protocol, negotiated in 1997, which contains legally … that, even without any effective emission reductions in the initial commitment period, the ratification of Kyoto is … important for the further policy process of climate protection. The Kyoto Protocol has established a flexible broad …
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We empirically test stability of climate change coalitions with the STAbility of Coalitions model (STACO). The model comprises twelve world regions and captures important dynamic aspects of the climate change problem. We apply the stability concept of internal and external stability to a cartel...
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This paper examines stability of international climate agreements for carbon abatement under an optimal transfer rule and renegotiations. The optimal transfer rule suggested to stabilise international environmental agreements (Weikard 2005, Carraro, Eyckmans and Finus 2006) is no longer optimal...
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Kyoto Protocol, the perspectives for its successor and EU emission trading. The paper also reviews arrangements for …
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In this paper, we analyze technology transfers (TT) and tradable emission rights, which are core issues of the ongoing climate negotiations. Subsidizing TT leads to the adoption of better abatement technologies in developing countries, thereby reducing the international permit price. This is...
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Intergenerational altruism and contemporaneous cooperation are both important to the provision of long-lived public goods. Equilibrium climate protection may depend more sensitively on either of these considerations, depending on the type of policy rule one examines. This conclusion is based on...
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