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Flexibility in Global Climate Policy: Beyond Joint Implementation

Paperback

Main Details

Title Flexibility in Global Climate Policy: Beyond Joint Implementation
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Tim Jackson
Edited by Katie Begg
Edited by Stuart Parkinson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:264
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreEnvironmental economics
Global warming
ISBN/Barcode 9781853837067
ClassificationsDewey:363.73874
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Earthscan Ltd
Publication Date 1 August 2000
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Since the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1997, the negotiation of policy responses to climate change has become an area of major research. This authoritative volume sets out the main debates and processes of joint implementation - bilateral or multilateral investments in greenhouse gas emission reduction or sequestration - and explores the issues involved in constructing an appropriate institutional framework. It examines the key economic, environmental, social and ethical impacts, and assesses the operational design of the flexibility mechanisms of joint implementation, including emissions trading and the Clean Development Mechanism. An approach is developed in which streamlined assessment procedures are combined with institutional safeguards in order to balance the demand for practical mechanisms with the environmental objectives of the Protocol. The book provides detailed case studies of energy sector investment in Eastern European host countries.

Author Biography

Tim Jackson is Professor of Sustainable Development at the School of Engineering in the Environment, University of Surrey. Katie Begg and Stuart Parkinson are Research Fellows at the Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey.

Reviews

"This book, which includes case studies of energy related investments having taken place in the countries of Eastern Europe, makes an important contribution to the climate debate." -- ENERGIA