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CDM in climate policies in the Netherlands: a promising tool?

In: Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol

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  • Rianne de Leeuw
  • Ekko C. van Ierland

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The Kyoto Protocol was a milestone event in the process of getting global climate change on to the political agenda and taking the first tentative steps towards internationally co-ordinated action. This book brings together researchers from the disciplines of law, economics, political science and sociology to analyse the instruments which have been set up to manage climate change and the institutional shifts that are required for the reduction of greenhouse gases (GHGs).

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  • Rianne de Leeuw & Ekko C. van Ierland, 2003. "CDM in climate policies in the Netherlands: a promising tool?," Chapters, in: Michael Faure & Joyeeta Gupta & Andries Nentjes (ed.), Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, chapter 8, pages 171-194, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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