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Accounting for Climate Change - Uncertainty in Greenhouse Gas Inventories - Verification, Compliance, and Trading

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Uncertainty analysis is a key component of national GHG inventory analyses. The issues that are raised by the authors in this volume - and the role that uncertainty analysis plays in many of their arguments and/or proposals - highlight the importance of such efforts. Topics include: bottom-up versus top-down emission inventory approaches, compliance and verification issues, signal detection and analysis techniques, compliance with the Kyoto Protocol, and the role of uncertainty in emissions trading schemes.

List of contents

Accounting for Climate Change: Introduction.- Uncertainties of a Regional Terrestrial Biota Full Carbon Account: A Systems Analysis.- National Greenhouse Gas Inventories: Understanding Uncertainties versus Potential for Improving Reliability.- Practical Policy Applications of Uncertainty Analysis for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories.- Modeling Afforestation and the Underlying Uncertainties.- Spatial GHG Inventory: Analysis of Uncertainty Sources. A Case Study for Ukraine.- Prior to Economic Treatment of Emissions and Their Uncertainties Under the Kyoto Protocol: Scientific Uncertainties That Must Be Kept in Mind.- Processing National CO2 Inventory Emissions Data and their Total Uncertainty Estimates.- Extension of EU Emissions Trading Scheme to Other Sectors and Gases: Consequences for Uncertainty of Total Tradable Amount.- Compliance and Emissions Trading under the Kyoto Protocol: Rules for Uncertain Inventories.- The Impact of Uncertainty on Banking Behavior: Evidence from the US Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Allowance Trading Program.- Tradable Permit Systems: Considering Uncertainty in Emission Estimates.

About the author

Daniel Eric Lieberman ist Professor für Paläoanthropologie und Biologie an der Harvard University. Er hat zahlreiche Artikel in "Nature" und "Science" zur Evolution des menschlichen Körpers veröffentlicht. Besonders bekannt sind seine Forschungen zur Evolution des menschlichen Kopfes wie zur Evolution des Gehens, insbesondere des Barfußgehens (daher auch sein Spitzname "Barfuß-Professor").

Summary

Uncertainty analysis is a key component of national GHG inventory analyses. The issues that are raised by the authors in this volume – and the role that uncertainty analysis plays in many of their arguments and/or proposals – highlight the importance of such efforts. Topics include: bottom-up versus top-down emission inventory approaches, compliance and verification issues, signal detection and analysis techniques, compliance with the Kyoto Protocol, and the role of uncertainty in emissions trading schemes.

Product details

Assisted by Matthia Jonas (Editor), Matthias Jonas (Editor), Daniel Liberman (Editor), Daniel E. Lieberman (Editor), Zbigniew Nahorski (Editor), Zbigniew Nahorski et al (Editor), Sten Nilsson (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048174799
ISBN 978-90-481-7479-9
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 210 mm x 9 mm x 280 mm
Weight 428 g
Illustrations VI, 160 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

C, Climate Change, Economic Policy, Economics, Statistics, Earth and Environmental Science, Political Economy, Environmental Management, Social research & statistics, Statistics for Social Sciences, Humanities, Law, Earth System Sciences, Environmental management,, Environmental Sciences, Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts

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