The European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) is a landmark environmental policy, representing the world's first large-scale greenhouse gas (GHG) trading program. The coexistence of state actors and top-down processes with stakeholders participation and flexible abatement strategies make the EU ETS a powerful instrument of cross sectoral integration of environmental concerns, which benefits from a high level of interaction among the actors involved and a significant degree of information exchange. However, the same peculiarities of the system make it difficult to identify a correspondence with a single mode of governance. The EU ETS shows characteristics of the decision making processes and institutions engaged, the tools and instru...
grantor: University of TorontoThe question of how to characterize the governance of the Eu...
This paper discusses recent developments in European environmental policy. The paper explores the or...
The European Emission Trading System and Its Followers : Comparative Analysis and Linking Perspectiv...
The European Union's Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is the world's first multinational cap-and-tra...
International audienceThe EU is pioneering the development of greenhouse gas emissions trading, but ...
International audienceThe European Commission (2001a) has recently presented a directive proposal to...
This paper presents a comparative study of two central EU climate policies: the revised Emissions Tr...
The concept of emissions trading is deceptively straightforward. However, designing and implementing...
This paper examines the main legal and economic aspects of the EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS), ...
The EU is pioneering the development of greenhouse gas emissions trading, but there is a tension bet...
In less than ten years, emissions trading has forged ahead as a climate policy instrument - from the...
The European Commission (2001a) has recently presented a directive proposal to the European Parliame...
The EU is pioneering the development of greenhouse gas emissions trading, but there is a tension bet...
The EU emissions trading system (ETS) is the first large-scale international emissions trading syste...
An anatomy identifies four main components of actual or proposed Emissions Trading Systems (ETS): (1...
grantor: University of TorontoThe question of how to characterize the governance of the Eu...
This paper discusses recent developments in European environmental policy. The paper explores the or...
The European Emission Trading System and Its Followers : Comparative Analysis and Linking Perspectiv...
The European Union's Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is the world's first multinational cap-and-tra...
International audienceThe EU is pioneering the development of greenhouse gas emissions trading, but ...
International audienceThe European Commission (2001a) has recently presented a directive proposal to...
This paper presents a comparative study of two central EU climate policies: the revised Emissions Tr...
The concept of emissions trading is deceptively straightforward. However, designing and implementing...
This paper examines the main legal and economic aspects of the EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS), ...
The EU is pioneering the development of greenhouse gas emissions trading, but there is a tension bet...
In less than ten years, emissions trading has forged ahead as a climate policy instrument - from the...
The European Commission (2001a) has recently presented a directive proposal to the European Parliame...
The EU is pioneering the development of greenhouse gas emissions trading, but there is a tension bet...
The EU emissions trading system (ETS) is the first large-scale international emissions trading syste...
An anatomy identifies four main components of actual or proposed Emissions Trading Systems (ETS): (1...
grantor: University of TorontoThe question of how to characterize the governance of the Eu...
This paper discusses recent developments in European environmental policy. The paper explores the or...
The European Emission Trading System and Its Followers : Comparative Analysis and Linking Perspectiv...