As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change and mechanisms to mitigate its potential effects have attracted considerable economic and policy attention. A major reason for this attention is that the KP has a complex set of instruments that enable countries to achieve emissions reduction targets in a wide variety of ways, some of which are unlikely to lead to real, long-term reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. One purpose of this chapter, therefore, is to provide an overview of economic reasoning applied to climate change and to illustrate how terrestrial carbon uptake credits (offset credits) operate within the KP framework. Attention is focused on the feasibility of terrestrial carbo...
The main focus of efforts to mitigate climate change is on the avoidance of fossil fuel emissions. H...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities play in mitigating climate chan...
In the context of Kyoto Protocol, forests can be used to create carbon credits. Contrary to the ener...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change an...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called ‘flexibility mechanisms’, climate change an...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Abstract. The Kyoto Protocol (KP) requires signatories to reduce CO2-equivalent emissions by an aver...
The aim of the paper is to offer a systemic overview about some critical and interdependent relatio...
Abstract. Carbon terrestrial sinks are often seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and re...
The possibility of encouraging the growth of forests as a means of sequestering carbon dioxide has r...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are often seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced foss...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are often seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced foss...
The main focus of efforts to mitigate climate change is on the avoidance of fossil fuel emissions. H...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities play in mitigating climate chan...
In the context of Kyoto Protocol, forests can be used to create carbon credits. Contrary to the ener...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change an...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called ‘flexibility mechanisms’, climate change an...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Abstract. The Kyoto Protocol (KP) requires signatories to reduce CO2-equivalent emissions by an aver...
The aim of the paper is to offer a systemic overview about some critical and interdependent relatio...
Abstract. Carbon terrestrial sinks are often seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and re...
The possibility of encouraging the growth of forests as a means of sequestering carbon dioxide has r...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are often seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced foss...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are often seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced foss...
The main focus of efforts to mitigate climate change is on the avoidance of fossil fuel emissions. H...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities play in mitigating climate chan...
In the context of Kyoto Protocol, forests can be used to create carbon credits. Contrary to the ener...