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Catrinus J. Jepma
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Open University, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (30 chapters)
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Thoughts on Joint Implementation from the Policy Perspective
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- Tibor Faragò, Csaba Nemes
Pages 219-222
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- Jim Leslie, Sergio Verdugo
Pages 223-230
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Greenhouse Gas Abatement and Carbon Offset Strategies: Cost Studies and Pilot Projects
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Front Matter
Pages 231-231
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- Joel Swisher, Arturo Villavicencio
Pages 249-266
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- Kornelis Blok, Dian Phylipsen, Andre Faaij, Ernst Worrell
Pages 285-297
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- Jaap Jansen, Frank van der Vleuten
Pages 299-313
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- Kjell Roland, Torleif Haugland
Pages 359-366
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- Ajay K. Sanghi, Anthony L. Joseph, Karl Michael
Pages 367-377
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Back Matter
Pages 381-386
About this book
CATRINUS J. JEPMA This volume contains the various contributions that were made during the International Conference on Joint Implementation, held near Groningen, The Netherlands, 1-3 June 1994. The conference was initiated by The Netherlands' Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment -along with the Ministries of Foreign (Development Cooper ation) and Economic Affairs -and carried out under the responsibility of Foundation IDE (Groningen, The Netherlands). Its underlying idea was to bring together an international group of specialists on Joint Implementation (11) - from governments, NGOs, business and science -to discuss its feasibility of 11. The conference was timed between the 9th and 10th session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) for a Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) - which was by then considered as the most crucial phase preparing for the first Conference of Parties (CoP I; Berlin, 28 March - 7 April 1995) - in order to provide additional information or results that might serve as an input in the international negotiating process. The main purpose of the conference was, however, to sit back and have a reflection about what has now become known as 11, and evaluate from the perspective of academics, and practitioners, jointly with officials what promise the option really holds, and to evaluate under what socio-economic and political circumstances and conditions one could successfully proceed in setting out the framework for its further testing and l application.
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Open University, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Catrinus J. Jepma