New Zealand is the first country to implement a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that includes a forestry component as part of its contribution to global climate mitigation and as a strategy for compliance with the international climate change agreement the Kyoto Protocol. The goal of this paper is to provide information o forestry’s role in the New Zealand ETS such that a foreign policymaker will be able to understand the intricacies and issues of the New Zealand system and be able to apply this knowledge to the design of his or her own ETS. This paper also aims to provide useful documentation of the system as it stands in 2010 for the New Zealand Parliament to use in future reviews of the system. The paper first provides a br...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
In New Zealand, plantation forestry is the third largest export earner, representing about 1.6% of G...
This paper explores how New Zealand should address agricultural greenhouse gas emissions: methane an...
Carbon sequestration in plantation forests provides the main means by which New Zealand will meet it...
New Zealand is the first country to implement a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that i...
This paper presents the results of simulations using the integrated Land Use in Rural New Zealand m...
Climate change is one of the toughest challenges facing the world today. Putting a price on carbon e...
New Zealand is the first, and still the only, country to include forest landowners as full and, in s...
New Zealand is both an Annex I Party to the UNFCCC, and an Annex B country of the Kyoto Protocol. B...
The Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is New Zealand’s main legislative tool for ensuring the domestic ...
This paper examines the development, features, merits and likely impacts of the New Zealand Emission...
This presentation covers New Zealand's climate change policies, and looks at the proposed amendments...
As part of New Zealand’s obligations to the Kyoto Protocol, New Zealand has developed an Emissions T...
Environmental Economics and Policy, Industrial Organization, International Relations/Trade, Politica...
The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) was launched in 2008 following more than a decade ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
In New Zealand, plantation forestry is the third largest export earner, representing about 1.6% of G...
This paper explores how New Zealand should address agricultural greenhouse gas emissions: methane an...
Carbon sequestration in plantation forests provides the main means by which New Zealand will meet it...
New Zealand is the first country to implement a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that i...
This paper presents the results of simulations using the integrated Land Use in Rural New Zealand m...
Climate change is one of the toughest challenges facing the world today. Putting a price on carbon e...
New Zealand is the first, and still the only, country to include forest landowners as full and, in s...
New Zealand is both an Annex I Party to the UNFCCC, and an Annex B country of the Kyoto Protocol. B...
The Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is New Zealand’s main legislative tool for ensuring the domestic ...
This paper examines the development, features, merits and likely impacts of the New Zealand Emission...
This presentation covers New Zealand's climate change policies, and looks at the proposed amendments...
As part of New Zealand’s obligations to the Kyoto Protocol, New Zealand has developed an Emissions T...
Environmental Economics and Policy, Industrial Organization, International Relations/Trade, Politica...
The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) was launched in 2008 following more than a decade ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
In New Zealand, plantation forestry is the third largest export earner, representing about 1.6% of G...
This paper explores how New Zealand should address agricultural greenhouse gas emissions: methane an...