This paper investigates the role of uncertainties in verifying the Kyoto Protocol. A verification time concept that has been developed at IIASA is applied to higher-order Taylor expansion to describe emission signals. Verification times for Annex I countries, depending on dynamics of emissions and associated uncertainties, are analyzed up to the second order
This paper considers the problem of trading uncertain emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. We analyze...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, industrial countries accept caps on their emissions of greenhouse gases. T...
Recent progress in research of the global carbon cycle is reviewed and research needs for the immedi...
this paper proposes a probabilistic (risk-based) approach to address verification of changes in glob...
IIASA's Sustainable Boreal Forest Resources (FOR) Project is in the process of deriving full carbon ...
In its current form the Kyoto Protocol does not consider the issue of uncertainty in the process of ...
Until now policy makers and researchers considered the problem of uncertainty and verification to be...
It is still unclear how the Parties of the Kyoto Protocol will deal with emission trading and compli...
Inventories of emissions and removals of greenhouse gases will be used under the United Nations Fram...
The Kyoto Protocol is often described as a good first step towards reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Greenhouse gas emissions are believed to be the main reason of climate change. Thus, it is essential...
Uncertainty in the inventories of greenhouse gas emissions that countries report under the Kyoto Pro...
Inventories of emissions and removals of greenhouse gases will be used under the United Nations Fram...
Biases and spread in the estimates of each term of the global carbon budget challenge the robust det...
The focus of this study is on the preparatory detection of uncertain greenhouse gas (GHG) emission c...
This paper considers the problem of trading uncertain emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. We analyze...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, industrial countries accept caps on their emissions of greenhouse gases. T...
Recent progress in research of the global carbon cycle is reviewed and research needs for the immedi...
this paper proposes a probabilistic (risk-based) approach to address verification of changes in glob...
IIASA's Sustainable Boreal Forest Resources (FOR) Project is in the process of deriving full carbon ...
In its current form the Kyoto Protocol does not consider the issue of uncertainty in the process of ...
Until now policy makers and researchers considered the problem of uncertainty and verification to be...
It is still unclear how the Parties of the Kyoto Protocol will deal with emission trading and compli...
Inventories of emissions and removals of greenhouse gases will be used under the United Nations Fram...
The Kyoto Protocol is often described as a good first step towards reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Greenhouse gas emissions are believed to be the main reason of climate change. Thus, it is essential...
Uncertainty in the inventories of greenhouse gas emissions that countries report under the Kyoto Pro...
Inventories of emissions and removals of greenhouse gases will be used under the United Nations Fram...
Biases and spread in the estimates of each term of the global carbon budget challenge the robust det...
The focus of this study is on the preparatory detection of uncertain greenhouse gas (GHG) emission c...
This paper considers the problem of trading uncertain emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. We analyze...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, industrial countries accept caps on their emissions of greenhouse gases. T...
Recent progress in research of the global carbon cycle is reviewed and research needs for the immedi...