Fr. 134.00

On the Compatibility of Flexible Instruments

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 2 to 3 weeks (title will be printed to order)

Description

Read more

This volume is on the flexibility mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol and summarises the main fmdings of a two day workshop on 'Dealing with Carbon Credits after Kyoto', organised by ETC and the JIN foundation (both from the Netherlands) in Callantsoog, the Netherlands, on 28-29 May 1998. The workshop was one of the fIrst meetings held on the flexibility mechanisms after the Kyoto Protocol had been accepted at the Third Conference of the Parties (CoP3) in Kyoto, Japan, in December 1997. During the workshop it became clear that during the stage of translating the Protocol provisions on the flexibility mechanisms (notably Articles 6, 12 and 17) into concrete action, there are still many questions on how to interpret the scope and meaning of the Protocol text precisely. Indeed, various issues need to be elaborated on before a full assessment of the future practical work - the start of CDM and JI projects and possibly international emissions trading - can be made. Several issues were addressed at the workshop: e. g. how and via which procedures to determine the net abatement of particular CDMIJI projects; who is liable for non compliance in international emissions trading; is there a need for credit sharing formulae; can incentives be provided for early action, etc.

List of contents

One: General Overview of Flexible Instruments' Issues.- 1 Flexible Instruments' Carbon Credits after Kyoto.- 2 Strengthening the Economy through Climate Change Policies: the Case of the Russian Federation.- Two: The Clean Development Mechanism.- 3 The Clean Development Mechanism: Unravelling the 'Mystery'.- 4 Creation and Sharing of Credits through the Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol.- 5 An Exploration of Possible Crediting Regimes for the CDM.- 6 Additionality, Transactional Barriers and the Political Economy of Climate Change.- Three: International Emissions Trading.- 7 Towards a Successful International GHG Emissions Trading System.- 8 Administrative and Compliance Issues Related to International Emissions Trading.- 9 Designing a Domestic GHG Emissions Trading System: the Example of Norway.- 10 On Equity and Developing Country Participation.- Four: Compatibility of the Flexibility Mechanisms.- 11 Meeting the Kyoto Commitments using JI, CDM and IET: Opportunities, Risks and Constraints at the Practical Implementation Level.- 12 The Kyoto Mechanisms and the Need for Commercialised Offsets Trading.

Summary

This volume is on the flexibility mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol and summarises the main fmdings of a two day workshop on 'Dealing with Carbon Credits after Kyoto', organised by ETC and the JIN foundation (both from the Netherlands) in Callantsoog, the Netherlands, on 28-29 May 1998.

Product details

Assisted by Wytze Van Der Gaast (Editor), J Jepma (Editor), C J Jepma (Editor), C. J. Jepma (Editor), C.J. Jepma (Editor), Catrinus Jepma (Editor), van der Gaast (Editor), van der Gaast (Editor), Wytze van der Gaast (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2009
 
EAN 9780792357285
ISBN 978-0-7923-5728-5
No. of pages 171
Weight 449 g
Illustrations XII, 171 p.
Series Environment & Policy
Environment & Policy
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.