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The clean development mechanism (CDM) : an early history of unanticipated outcomes / / Ariel Dinar, University of California, Riverside, USA, Donald F. Larson, World Bank, USA, Shaikh M. Rahman, Texas Tech University, USA
The clean development mechanism (CDM) : an early history of unanticipated outcomes / / Ariel Dinar, University of California, Riverside, USA, Donald F. Larson, World Bank, USA, Shaikh M. Rahman, Texas Tech University, USA
Autore Dinar Ariel
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Hackensack] N.J., : World Scientific, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (ix, 310 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 338.927
Collana World scientific series on the economics of climate change
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation - Economic aspects
Climate change mitigation - International cooperation
Climatic changes - Economics aspects
Environmental economics
ISBN 1-299-46231-6
981-4401-10-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Clean Development Mechanism: Past, Present, and Future; ABOUT THIS BOOK; BOOK OUTLINE; BOOK CHAPTERS; An Updated Review of Carbon Markets, Institutions, Policies, and Research; The Activities Implemented Jointly Pilots: A Foundation for Clean Development Mechanism?; Cost of Mitigation under the Clean Development Mechanism; Diffusion of Kyoto's Clean Development Mechanism; Why Adoption of the Clean Development Mechanism Di.ers Across Countries?; Clean Development Mechanism as a Cooperation Mechanism
Why So Few Agricultural Projects in the Clean Development Mechanism?CONCLUSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS; EPILOGUE; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. An Updated Review of Carbon Markets, Institutions, Policies, and Research With Contributions by Philippe Ambrosi and Rebecca Entler; SCIENCE AND POLICY; FEATURES OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK; Obligations Under the Framework; Flexibility Mechanisms; Emission Allocations and the Choice of Policy Instruments; Permit systems versus carbon taxes; Current Instruments; Project Rules; The CDM Project Cycle; The JI Project Cycle; Land Management Projects
Supplementarity, Additionality, Diversion, and Carry OverSupplementarity; Additionality and baselines; Managing tradable units inventories under Kyoto; Compatibility with the Trade Agreements40; EXPECTED OUTCOMES FROM THE CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK; Policy Evaluations and Predictions; Model Structures and Technology; Market Power; Leakages, Ancillary Bene.ts, and Crowding Out; Uncertainty, Discounting, and Intergenerational Tradeoffs; Technology Development and Transfer as a Policy Instrument; Technology transfer and project financing
DOMESTIC POLICIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, THE US, AND AUSTRALIAEU Emissions Trading Scheme; Integration with the Climate Change Framework; Regional Initiatives and Voluntary Markets; Oregon; California62; Northeastern US; Chicago Climate Exchange; Australia; CARBON MARKETS64; Model Studies of Potential Size of the Market for the Flexibility Mechanisms; The Evolution of Carbon Project Financing; Evaluations of mitigation potential and project investment; The Geographic Distribution of Kyoto-Project Credits; Balance across asset classes; Who is buying project credits?
Markets and the pricing of project creditsCONCLUSIONS AND AREAS FOR FUTURE STUDY; REFERENCES; ANNEX 2.1: Glossary of Acronyms.; Chapter 3. The Activities Implemented Jointly Pilots: A Foundation for Clean Development Mechanism? With Contributions by Gunnar Breustedt; ORIGINS OF THE AIJ PROGRAM; RELATED STUDIES; Numeric Studies; Investment and Agency Approval; Multilateral and Bilateral Transaction Costs; A MODEL OF PROJECT INVESTMENT; Conceptual Model; Applied Model; An Alternative Dichotomous Model; Internalized Agency Preferences and Transaction Costs; Additional Estimation Concerns
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Dinar Ariel  
[Hackensack] N.J., : World Scientific, c2013
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The clean development mechanism (CDM) : an early history of unanticipated outcomes / / Ariel Dinar, University of California, Riverside, USA, Donald F. Larson, World Bank, USA, Shaikh M. Rahman, Texas Tech University, USA
The clean development mechanism (CDM) : an early history of unanticipated outcomes / / Ariel Dinar, University of California, Riverside, USA, Donald F. Larson, World Bank, USA, Shaikh M. Rahman, Texas Tech University, USA
Autore Dinar Ariel
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Hackensack] N.J., : World Scientific, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (ix, 310 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 338.927
Collana World scientific series on the economics of climate change
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation - Economic aspects
Climate change mitigation - International cooperation
Climatic changes - Economics aspects
Environmental economics
ISBN 1-299-46231-6
981-4401-10-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Clean Development Mechanism: Past, Present, and Future; ABOUT THIS BOOK; BOOK OUTLINE; BOOK CHAPTERS; An Updated Review of Carbon Markets, Institutions, Policies, and Research; The Activities Implemented Jointly Pilots: A Foundation for Clean Development Mechanism?; Cost of Mitigation under the Clean Development Mechanism; Diffusion of Kyoto's Clean Development Mechanism; Why Adoption of the Clean Development Mechanism Di.ers Across Countries?; Clean Development Mechanism as a Cooperation Mechanism
Why So Few Agricultural Projects in the Clean Development Mechanism?CONCLUSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS; EPILOGUE; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. An Updated Review of Carbon Markets, Institutions, Policies, and Research With Contributions by Philippe Ambrosi and Rebecca Entler; SCIENCE AND POLICY; FEATURES OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK; Obligations Under the Framework; Flexibility Mechanisms; Emission Allocations and the Choice of Policy Instruments; Permit systems versus carbon taxes; Current Instruments; Project Rules; The CDM Project Cycle; The JI Project Cycle; Land Management Projects
Supplementarity, Additionality, Diversion, and Carry OverSupplementarity; Additionality and baselines; Managing tradable units inventories under Kyoto; Compatibility with the Trade Agreements40; EXPECTED OUTCOMES FROM THE CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK; Policy Evaluations and Predictions; Model Structures and Technology; Market Power; Leakages, Ancillary Bene.ts, and Crowding Out; Uncertainty, Discounting, and Intergenerational Tradeoffs; Technology Development and Transfer as a Policy Instrument; Technology transfer and project financing
DOMESTIC POLICIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, THE US, AND AUSTRALIAEU Emissions Trading Scheme; Integration with the Climate Change Framework; Regional Initiatives and Voluntary Markets; Oregon; California62; Northeastern US; Chicago Climate Exchange; Australia; CARBON MARKETS64; Model Studies of Potential Size of the Market for the Flexibility Mechanisms; The Evolution of Carbon Project Financing; Evaluations of mitigation potential and project investment; The Geographic Distribution of Kyoto-Project Credits; Balance across asset classes; Who is buying project credits?
Markets and the pricing of project creditsCONCLUSIONS AND AREAS FOR FUTURE STUDY; REFERENCES; ANNEX 2.1: Glossary of Acronyms.; Chapter 3. The Activities Implemented Jointly Pilots: A Foundation for Clean Development Mechanism? With Contributions by Gunnar Breustedt; ORIGINS OF THE AIJ PROGRAM; RELATED STUDIES; Numeric Studies; Investment and Agency Approval; Multilateral and Bilateral Transaction Costs; A MODEL OF PROJECT INVESTMENT; Conceptual Model; Applied Model; An Alternative Dichotomous Model; Internalized Agency Preferences and Transaction Costs; Additional Estimation Concerns
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910808579903321
Dinar Ariel  
[Hackensack] N.J., : World Scientific, c2013
Materiale a stampa
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Climate Change and Natural Disasters
Climate Change and Natural Disasters
Autore Thomas Vinod
Pubbl/distr/stampa London and New York, : Routledge, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxv, 157 pages) : illustrations, charts; digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 363.738747
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation - Economic aspects
Climatic changes - Economic aspects
Natural disasters - Economic aspects
Environmental economics
Sustainable development
Soggetto non controllato Climate action
Climate adaptation
Climate change
Climate mitigation
Climate prevention
Climate-related disasters
Economy
Global warming
National growth strategies
Natural disasters
ISBN 1-351-52791-6
1-351-52792-4
1-315-08104-0
1-4128-6452-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Overview -- The anatomy of climate-related natural disasters -- The rising threat of climate-related natural disasters -- Climate change mitigation -- Climate adaptation and disaster management -- Transforming mindsets, motivations, and politics -- A new development paradigm.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910158580603321
Thomas Vinod  
London and New York, : Routledge, 2017
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Climate economics : a call for more pluralism and responsibility / / Michael Roos, Franziska M. Hoffart
Climate economics : a call for more pluralism and responsibility / / Michael Roos, Franziska M. Hoffart
Autore Roos Michael
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XI, 170 p. 8 illus.)
Disciplina 363.738747
Collana Palgrave studies in sustainability, environment and macroeconomics
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation - Economic aspects
ISBN 3-030-48423-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Importance of Climate Change in Economics -- Chapter 3: Mainstream Climate Economics -- Chapter 4: What is Problematic about Mainstream Climate Economics? -- Chapter 5: Why We Do Not Have More Pluralism -- Chapter 6: Climate Change and Responsibility -- Chapter 7: Concluding Thoughts.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910483235903321
Roos Michael  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
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The decarbonization imperative : transforming the global economy by 2050 / / Michael Lenox and Rebecca Duff
The decarbonization imperative : transforming the global economy by 2050 / / Michael Lenox and Rebecca Duff
Autore Lenox Michael
Pubbl/distr/stampa Stanford, California : , : Stanford Business Books, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiii, 274 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 363.738746
Soggetto topico Technological innovations - Environmental aspects
Greenhouse gas mitigation - Economic aspects
Green technology - Economic aspects
Climate change mitigation - Economic aspects
Carbon dioxide mitigation - Economic aspects
ISBN 1-5036-2962-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The path to -- The energy sector -- The transportation sector -- The industrials sector -- The buildings sector -- The agriculture sector -- The path forward.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910554209803321
Lenox Michael  
Stanford, California : , : Stanford Business Books, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
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Public-private partnerships for climate finance / / Ann Gardiner [and three others]
Public-private partnerships for climate finance / / Ann Gardiner [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Copenhagen, [Denmark] : , : Nordic Council of Ministers, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 363.738747
Collana TemaNord
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation - Economic aspects
Public-private sector cooperation
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 92-893-4395-8
92-893-4396-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Executive Summary; Problem and research objectives; The characteristics and promise of PPPs; Applicability and examples; Framework conditions; Recommendations; 1. Public-Private Partnerships for Climate Finance; 1.1 Climate finance; 1.2 Public-private partnerships; 1.2.1 Formal definition and broader applicability; 1.2.2 Fields of application; 2. Framework conditions; 2.1 Drivers; 2.1.1 "Value-for-money"; 2.1.2 Efficiency in implementation and service delivery; 2.1.3 Financial leverage; 2.2 Enabling Environment; 2.3 Risks and barriers; 2.4 Success factors
2.5 Paris and beyond: Prospects for the future?3. Case studies and stakeholder dialogue; 3.1 Case studies; 3.1.1 Green for Growth Fund (GGF); 3.1.2 Community Development Carbon Fund (CDCF); 3.1.3 GET FiT Program in Uganda; 3.1.4 The Stormwater Management Road and Tunnel; 3.1.5 The Maroccan Ouarzazate Project; 3.2 Insights from stakeholders; 4. Discussion and key learnings; 4.1 Lessons Learned; 4.1.1 Stable regulatory environments are needed to attract substantial private investments
4.1.2 Provision of tailored technical assistance, capacity-building and awareness-raising can accelerate and ease private sector engagement4.1.3 Involvement of civil society or community groups enhances the efficacy of PPPs on the ground; Enabling risk allocation to the most suitable party is critical; Strong political commitment and analysis of PPP models and market viability is required; Effectively tackling climate related externalities is needed to ensure the allocation of funds to low carbon projects; 4.2 Recommendations to negotiators; 4.2.1 Recommendations; 5. Works Cited
SammenfatningProblem- og undersøgelsesmålsætning; OPP karakteristika og potentiale; Anvendelighed og eksempler; Rammebetingelser; Anbefalinger; Appendix 1: Detailed Case Studies; Green for Growth Fund (GGF); Overview and stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; Community Development Carbon Fund (CDCF); Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; CDCF Project example: Installation of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh; GET FiT program in Uganda; Overview and stakeholders
ApplicationDesign; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; The Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART); Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; The Ouarzazate project in Morocco; Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; Appendix 2: Characteristics of PPPs; Appendix 3: Overview of selected PPP climate funds
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465087903321
Copenhagen, [Denmark] : , : Nordic Council of Ministers, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Public-private partnerships for climate finance / / Ann Gardiner [and three others]
Public-private partnerships for climate finance / / Ann Gardiner [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Copenhagen, [Denmark] : , : Nordic Council of Ministers, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 363.738747
Collana TemaNord
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation - Economic aspects
Public-private sector cooperation
ISBN 92-893-4395-8
92-893-4396-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Executive Summary; Problem and research objectives; The characteristics and promise of PPPs; Applicability and examples; Framework conditions; Recommendations; 1. Public-Private Partnerships for Climate Finance; 1.1 Climate finance; 1.2 Public-private partnerships; 1.2.1 Formal definition and broader applicability; 1.2.2 Fields of application; 2. Framework conditions; 2.1 Drivers; 2.1.1 "Value-for-money"; 2.1.2 Efficiency in implementation and service delivery; 2.1.3 Financial leverage; 2.2 Enabling Environment; 2.3 Risks and barriers; 2.4 Success factors
2.5 Paris and beyond: Prospects for the future?3. Case studies and stakeholder dialogue; 3.1 Case studies; 3.1.1 Green for Growth Fund (GGF); 3.1.2 Community Development Carbon Fund (CDCF); 3.1.3 GET FiT Program in Uganda; 3.1.4 The Stormwater Management Road and Tunnel; 3.1.5 The Maroccan Ouarzazate Project; 3.2 Insights from stakeholders; 4. Discussion and key learnings; 4.1 Lessons Learned; 4.1.1 Stable regulatory environments are needed to attract substantial private investments
4.1.2 Provision of tailored technical assistance, capacity-building and awareness-raising can accelerate and ease private sector engagement4.1.3 Involvement of civil society or community groups enhances the efficacy of PPPs on the ground; Enabling risk allocation to the most suitable party is critical; Strong political commitment and analysis of PPP models and market viability is required; Effectively tackling climate related externalities is needed to ensure the allocation of funds to low carbon projects; 4.2 Recommendations to negotiators; 4.2.1 Recommendations; 5. Works Cited
SammenfatningProblem- og undersøgelsesmålsætning; OPP karakteristika og potentiale; Anvendelighed og eksempler; Rammebetingelser; Anbefalinger; Appendix 1: Detailed Case Studies; Green for Growth Fund (GGF); Overview and stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; Community Development Carbon Fund (CDCF); Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; CDCF Project example: Installation of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh; GET FiT program in Uganda; Overview and stakeholders
ApplicationDesign; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; The Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART); Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; The Ouarzazate project in Morocco; Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; Appendix 2: Characteristics of PPPs; Appendix 3: Overview of selected PPP climate funds
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798368103321
Copenhagen, [Denmark] : , : Nordic Council of Ministers, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Public-private partnerships for climate finance / / Ann Gardiner [and three others]
Public-private partnerships for climate finance / / Ann Gardiner [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Copenhagen, [Denmark] : , : Nordic Council of Ministers, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 363.738747
Collana TemaNord
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation - Economic aspects
Public-private sector cooperation
ISBN 92-893-4395-8
92-893-4396-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Executive Summary; Problem and research objectives; The characteristics and promise of PPPs; Applicability and examples; Framework conditions; Recommendations; 1. Public-Private Partnerships for Climate Finance; 1.1 Climate finance; 1.2 Public-private partnerships; 1.2.1 Formal definition and broader applicability; 1.2.2 Fields of application; 2. Framework conditions; 2.1 Drivers; 2.1.1 "Value-for-money"; 2.1.2 Efficiency in implementation and service delivery; 2.1.3 Financial leverage; 2.2 Enabling Environment; 2.3 Risks and barriers; 2.4 Success factors
2.5 Paris and beyond: Prospects for the future?3. Case studies and stakeholder dialogue; 3.1 Case studies; 3.1.1 Green for Growth Fund (GGF); 3.1.2 Community Development Carbon Fund (CDCF); 3.1.3 GET FiT Program in Uganda; 3.1.4 The Stormwater Management Road and Tunnel; 3.1.5 The Maroccan Ouarzazate Project; 3.2 Insights from stakeholders; 4. Discussion and key learnings; 4.1 Lessons Learned; 4.1.1 Stable regulatory environments are needed to attract substantial private investments
4.1.2 Provision of tailored technical assistance, capacity-building and awareness-raising can accelerate and ease private sector engagement4.1.3 Involvement of civil society or community groups enhances the efficacy of PPPs on the ground; Enabling risk allocation to the most suitable party is critical; Strong political commitment and analysis of PPP models and market viability is required; Effectively tackling climate related externalities is needed to ensure the allocation of funds to low carbon projects; 4.2 Recommendations to negotiators; 4.2.1 Recommendations; 5. Works Cited
SammenfatningProblem- og undersøgelsesmålsætning; OPP karakteristika og potentiale; Anvendelighed og eksempler; Rammebetingelser; Anbefalinger; Appendix 1: Detailed Case Studies; Green for Growth Fund (GGF); Overview and stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; Community Development Carbon Fund (CDCF); Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; CDCF Project example: Installation of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh; GET FiT program in Uganda; Overview and stakeholders
ApplicationDesign; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; The Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART); Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; The Ouarzazate project in Morocco; Overview and Stakeholders; Application; Design; Implementation; Outcomes; Lessons learned and Recommendations; Appendix 2: Characteristics of PPPs; Appendix 3: Overview of selected PPP climate funds
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811847103321
Copenhagen, [Denmark] : , : Nordic Council of Ministers, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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