Printed book
Mitigation and adaptation cost assessment: Concepts, methods and appropriate use
The present report on mitigation and adaptation costs addresses the complex issue of identifying synergies and tradeoffs between national priorities and mitigation policies, an issue that requires the integration of various disciplines so as to provide a comprehensive overview of future development trends, available technologies and economic policies.
Further, the report suggests a new conceptual framework for treating the social aspects in assessing mitigation and adaptation costs in climate change studies. The impacts of certain sustainability indicators such as employment and poverty reduction on mitigation costing are also discussed in the report.
Among the topics to be considered by over 120 distinguished international experts, are the elements of costing methodologies at both the micro and macro levels. Special effort will be made to include the impacts of such parameters as income, equity, poverty, employment and trade. Hence, the contents of this report are highly relevant to the authors of the Third Working Group in the development of the TAR.
The report contains a chapter on Special Issues and Problems Related to Cost Assessment for Developing Countries. This chapter will provide valuable background in the further development of these concepts in the TAR because it is an area that has not received due attention in previous work. (au).
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | Risø National Laboratory. UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment |
Year: | 1998 |
Pages: | 169 s. |
Series: | Nei-dk--3310 |
ISBN: | 8755024351 and 9788755024359 |
Types: | Printed book |
ORCIDs: | Christensen, John M. and Halsnæs, Kirsten |