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September 2003, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 233-248 Climate change and extreme weather events: can developing countries adapt?
by M. Monirul Qader Mirza - 249-259 The impact of private investor's transaction costs on the cost effectiveness of project-based Kyoto mechanisms
by W. Fichtner & S. Graehl & O. Rentz - 261-278 Transaction costs of the Kyoto Mechanisms
by Axel Michaelowa & Marcus Stronzik & Frauke Eckermann & Alistair Hunt - 279-294 Benefits from increased cooperation and energy trade under CO 2 commitments-The Nordic case
by Thomas Unger & Tomas Ekvall - 295-302 The special climate change fund: origins and prioritisation assessment
by Suraje Dessai - 303-307 Will the Clean Development Mechanism be effectively implemented in China?
by Kristian Tangen & G�rild Heggelund - 309-313 Report on UNFCCC Subsidiary Body Meetings, Bonn, June 2003
by Thomas R. Jacob - 315-317 Book reviews
by Hadi Dowlatabadi - 317-319 Book reviews
by Z. W. Kundzewicz - 319-322 Book reviews
by Benjamin L. Preston - 322-325 Book reviews
by Axel Michaelowa
June 2003, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 107-122 Replacing carbon lost from forests: an assessment of insurance, reserves, and expiring credits
by Susan Subak - 123-136 A conceptual framework and its application for addressing leakage: the case of avoided deforestation
by Louise Aukland & Pedro Moura Costa & Sandra Brown - 137-148 Great expectations: can international emissions trading deliver an equitable climate regime?
by Kevin A. Baumert & James F. Perkaus & Nancy Kete - 149-157 The climatic impacts of land surface change and carbon management, and the implications for climate-change mitigation policy
by Gregg Marland & Roger A. Pielke & Mike Apps & Roni Avissar & Richard A. Betts & Kenneth J. Davis & Peter C. Frumhoff & Stephen T. Jackson & Linda A. Joyce & Pekka Kauppi & John Katzenberger & Kenneth G. MacDicken & Ronald P. Neilson & John O. Niles & Dev dutta S. Niyogi & Richard J. Norby & Naomi Pena & Neil Sampson & Yongkang Xue - 159-170 Catching air? Climate change policy in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan
by Theresa Sabonis-Helf - 171-177 "Economic" and "Political" cooperation in various climate policy scenarios
by Bertrand Hamaide - 179-180 Book reviews
by Beverley Darkin - 181-182 Book reviews
by Alison Doig - 182-185 Book reviews
by Benjamin L. Preston - 185-187 Book reviews
by Axel Michaelowa
March 2003, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Axel Michaelowa - 3-18 The EU as a frontrunner on greenhouse gas emissions trading: how did it happen and will the EU succeed?
by Atle C. Christiansen & J�rgen Wettestad - 19-30 Spain: words that succeed and climate policies that fail
by J. David T�bara - 31-43 Germany-a pioneer on earthen feet?
by Axel Michaelowa - 45-56 Dutch climate policy A victim of economic growth?
by M. E. Minnesma - 57-66 Implications of early action for JI baselines
by Wytze van der Gaast - 67-76 Forging alliance with Russia: the example of a Green Investment Scheme
by Anna Korppoo - 77-88 Quantifying the UK's incentives for low carbon investment
by Andrew Wordsworth & Michael Grubb - 89-94 The EU emissions trading scheme (ETS): how linked to JI/CDM?
by Catrinus J. Jepma - 95-97 Book Review
by Hadi Dowlatabadi - 97-99 Book Reviews
by A. Michaelowa - 99-101 Book Reviews
by Michael Grubb - 103-106 Reflections on Delhi
by Tom Jacob
December 2002, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 267-268 A new phase for Climate Policy
by Michael Grubb - 269-271 The future of the intergovernmental panel on climate change
by Robert T. Watson - 273-292 Economic consequences of the US withdrawal from the Kyoto/Bonn Protocol
by Barbara Buchner & Carlo Carraro & Igor Cersosimo - 293-301 An evaluation of the level of ambition and implications of the Bush Climate Change Initiative
by Detlef van Vuuren & Michel den Elzen & Marcel Berk & Andre de Moor - 303-318 Comparing developing countries under potential carbon allocation schemes
by Harald Winkler & Randall Spalding-Fecher & Lwazikazi Tyani - 319-333 Biomass strategies for climate policies?
by D. J. Gielen & J. Fujino & S. Hashimoto & Y. Moriguchi - 335-351 Forest certification eligibility as a screen for CDM sinks projects
by Susan Subak - 353-365 Future restrictions for sinks in the CDM How about a cap on supply?
by Claudio Forner & Frank Jotzo - 367-377 Carbon sequestration in agroforestry systems
by Deep Narayan Pandey - 379-385 LULUCF-based CDM: too much ado for...a small carbon market
by Martial Bernoux & Vincent Eschenbrenner & Carlos C. Cerri & Jerry M. Melillo & Christian Feller - 387-393 Russian ratification process Why is the rest of the world waiting?
by Anna Korppoo - 395-396 Book review
by Axel Michaelowa - 397-398 On the impracticability of Emission Intensity Targets
by Georg Mueller-Furstenberger
September 2002, Volume 2, Issue 2-3
- 127-128 Editorial
by R. K. Pachauri & Sujata Gupta - 129-144 Linkages between climate change and sustainable development
by Noreen Beg & Jan Corfee Morlot & Ogunlade Davidson & Yaw Afrane-Okesse & Lwazikazi Tyani & Fatma Denton & Youba Sokona & Jean Philippe Thomas & Emilio L�bre La Rovere & Jyoti K. Parikh & Kirit Parikh & A. Atiq Rahman - 145-159 From impacts assessment to adaptation priorities: the shaping of adaptation policy
by Ian Burton & Saleemul Huq & Bo Lim & Olga Pilifosova & Emma Lisa Schipper - 161-177 The emperor's new clothes: redressing the Kyoto Protocol
by Michael Lisowski - 179-196 Estimating the CDM market under the Marrakech Accords
by Frank Jotzo & Axel Michaelowa - 197-209 Mitigation initiatives: Korea's experiences
by Hoesung Lee & Jin-Gyu Oh - 211-230 Towards an equitable global climate change regime: compatibility with Article 2 of the Climate Change Convention and the link with sustainable development
by Bert Metz & Marcel Berk & Michel den Elzen & Bert de Vries & Detlef van Vuuren - 231-239 Articles 4.8 and 4.9 of the UNFCCC: adverse effects and the impacts of response measures
by Jon Barnett & Suraje Dessai - 241-242 A New Delhi mandate?
by Benito M�ller - 243-246 The Bonn-Marrakech agreements on funding
by Saleemul Huq - 247-254 Domestic actions contributing to the mitigation of GHG emissions from power generation in Brazil
by Emilio L�bre La Rovere & Branca Bastos Americano - 255-258 Report on UNFCCC Subsidiary Body Negotiations 16, Bonn, 5-14 June 2002
by Thomas R. Jacob - 259-261 Book reviews
by M. J. Chadwick - 261-263 Book reviews
by Axel Michaelowa - 263-265 Book reviews
by M. Grubb
March 2002, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by R. Purdy - 3-18 The oil industry and climate change: strategies and ethical dilemmas
by Sybille van den Hove & Marc Le Menestrel & Henri-Claude de Bettignies - 19-33 Absolute or relative baselines for JI/CDM projects in the energy sector?
by Harri Laurikka - 35-49 Baseline, leakage and measurement issues: how do forestry and energy projects compare?
by Kenneth M. Chomitz - 51-70 Analysis of a commitment period reserve at national and global levels
by Fanny Missfeldt & Erik Haites - 71-88 Magnitude, distribution and causes of terrestrial carbon sinks and some implications for policy
by R. A. Houghton - 89-95 Precautionary climate policy and the somewhat flawed protocol: linking sinks to biofuel and the CDM to the convention
by Peter Read - 97-103 Why should emissions trading be restricted?
by Hege Westskog - 105-109 Benchmark-based emission allocation in a cap-and-trade system
by Heleen Groenenberg & Kornelis Blok - 111-117 Evaluating the Bonn-Marrakesh agreement
by Michel G.J. den Elzen & Andr� P.G. de Moor - 119-121 Book Reviews
by Silvia Llosa - 121-122 Book Reviews
by Joanna Depledge - 122-124 Book Reviews
by Axel Michaelowa - 124-126 Book Reviews
by A. Michaelowa
December 2001, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 431-432 Editorial
by Michael Grubb - 433-449 Integrated assessment of abrupt climatic changes
by Michael D. Mastrandrea & Stephen H. Schneider - 451-464 Technology transfer under the CDM Materializing the myth in the Japanese context?
by Malik Amin Aslam - 465-480 Options for differentiation of future commitments in climate policy: how to realise timely participation to meet stringent climate goals?
by Marcel M. Berk & Michel G.J. den Elzen - 481-497 Differentiation of mitigation commitments: the multi-sector convergence approach
by Jos Sijm & Jaap Jansen & Asbj�rn Torvanger - 499-515 Climate policy and dynamic efficiency gains A case study on Norwegian CO 2 -taxes and technological innovation in the petroleum sector
by Atle Christer Christiansen - 517-520 Influence of national governments for or against the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol: a Banzhaf index analysis
by Fabian Wagner & Niklas H�hne - 521-523 Book Reviews
by R. Fouquet - 523-525 Book Reviews
by A. Michaelowa - 525-528 Book Reviews
by A. Michaelowa - 528-530 Book Reviews
by Christophe de Gouvello
September 2001, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial
by Jonathan C. Pershing - 289-308 Russia: climate policy formation and implementation during the 1990s
by Nikitina Elena - 309-326 Carbon reduction in the real world: how the UK will surpass its Kyoto obligations
by Nick Eyre - 327-341 Burden sharing and cohesion countries in European climate policy: the Portuguese example
by Suraje Dessai & Axel Michaelowa - 343-362 Japanese ratification of the Kyoto Protocol
by Hiroshi Matsumura - 363-380 Greenhouse gas reductions in Germany-lucky strike or hard work?
by Joachim Schleich & Wolfgang Eichhammer & Ulla Boede & Frank Gagelmann & Eberhard Jochem & Barbara Schlomann & Hans-Joachim Ziesing - 381-395 US domestic climate change policy
by Henry Lee & Vicki Arroyo Cochran & Manik Roy - 397-401 The "Crunch issue" of additional sinks
by Reimund Schwarze - 403-410 The case for Japanese-Russian joint implementation in implementing the Kyoto Protocol
by Benito M�ller - 411-417 Carbon sinks and the CDM: could a bioenergy linkage offer a constructive compromise?
by Bernhard Schlamadinger & Michael Grubb & Christian Azar & Ausilio Bauen & G�ran Berndes - 419-421 Book Reviews
by Axel Michaelowa - 421-423 Book Reviews
by Shirin Elahi - 423-425 Book Reviews
by Axel Michaelowa - 426-429 Book Reviews
by M. Grubb
June 2001, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 153-154 Editorial
by Michael Grubb - 155-171 The European and global potential of carbon dioxide sequestration in tackling climate change
by M. C. Grimston & V. Karakoussis & R. Fouquet & R. van der Vorst & P. Pearson & M. Leach - 173-188 Implementing an international carbon sequestration program: can the leaky sink be fixed?
by Krister Andersson & Kenneth R. Richards - 189-210 Mitigation scenarios in a world oriented at sustainable development: the role of technology, efficiency and timing
by D. P. van Vuuren & H.J.M. de Vries - 211-227 Considering the options: climate targets for all countries
by C�dric Philibert & Jonathan Pershing - 229-249 Cleaner generation, free-riders, and environmental integrity: clean development mechanism and the power sector
by Stephen Bernow & Sivan Kartha & Michael Lazarus & Tom Page - 251-268 Clean development mechanism: leverage for development?
by Sandrine Mathy & Jean-Charles Hourcade & Christophe de Gouvello - 269-272 The Seven Myths of Kyoto
by Michael Grubb & Joanna Depledge - 273-275 Learning the lessons of Kyoto
by David M. Reiner & Henry D. Jacoby - 277-281 Reflections on The Hague
by Thomas R. Jacob - 283-285 Book Reviews
by Axel Michaelowa - 285-287 Book Reviews
by Katie Begg
March 2001, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Welcome to Climate Policy
by Michael Grubb & Martin Hession & Tim Jackson & Hadi Dowlatabadi & Sujata Gupta & Axel Michaelowa & Emilio La Rovere & Yoshiki Yamagata - 3-4 Hold tight at The Hague
by Michael Grubb - 5-25 Sinks and the Kyoto Protocol
by Ian Noble & R. J. Scholes - 27-40 Would forestation alleviate the burden of emission reduction? An assessment of the future carbon sink from ARD activities
by Yoshiki Yamagata & Georgii A. Alexandrov - 41-54 The leaky sink: persistent obstacles to a forest carbon sequestration program based on individual projects
by Kenneth Richards & Krister Andersson - 55-73 Accounting for flexibility against uncertain baselines: lessons from case studies in the eastern European energy sector
by Stuart Parkinson & Katie Begg & Peter Bailey & Tim Jackson - 75-83 Reconciling the design of CDM with inborn paradox of additionality concept
by Taishi Sugiyama & Axel Michaelowa - 85-108 Liability rules for international trading of greenhouse gas emissions quotas
by Erik Haites & Fanny Missfeldt - 109-116 'Bubbling' and the Kyoto mechanisms
by Erik Haites - 117-123 Climate change impacts: can Africa cope with the challenges?
by Youba Sokona & Fatma Denton - 125-133 Post-Kyoto energy strategy of the Russian Federation, outlooks and prerequisites of the Kyoto mechanisms implementation in the country
by A. Mastepanov & O. Pluzhnikov & V. Berdin & V. Gavrilov - 135-136 Industry leaders accept the climate change challenge
by Eileen Claussen - 137-139 Institutional Dimension of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC) Carbon Management Research Activity (CMRA) Summary report of the Tokyo workshop
by Y. Yamagata & G. Sewell & M. Wasson & O. Young - 141-144 Quantifying Kyoto-workshop summary
by Christiaan Vrolijk & Michael Grubb & Bert Metz & Erik Haites - 145-146 Book Reviews
by Katie Begg - 147-148 Book Reviews
by Joanna Depledge - 148-150 Book Reviews
by Angela InesCadena - 150-151 Book Reviews
by Axel Michaelowa