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Permit Trading in Different Applications.

This book gives an overview of these recent developments in permit trading and discusses€its possibilities and limitations in environmental policies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hansjürgens, Bernd
Otros Autores: Antes, Ralf, Strunz, Marianne
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Permit Trading in Different Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Preface and acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction: permit trading
  • a market-based instrument enters new fields of application: Bernd Hansjürgens and Ralf Antes; Part I: Emerging emissions trading schemes in air qualitymanagement and climate policy; 2. US emissions trading markets for SO2 and NOx: Dallas Burtraw and Sarah Jo Szambelan.
  • 3. The European emissions trading system for greenhouse gases: design, initial experience and review: Peter Zapfel4. A European perspective on recent trends in US climate policy: Ulf Moslener and Bodo Sturm; 5. SO2 trading pilot projects in China and their implications for a China-wide CO2 emissions trading system: Miriam Schröder; 6. Integrating Joint Implementation projects for energy efficiency in the built environment with White Certificates in the Netherlands: Vlasis Oikonomou and Wytze van der Gaast; Part II: Permit trading in land use management and biodiversity.
  • 7. Transferable permits in spatial planning: US experiences and lessons for Germany: Christoph Schröter-Schlaack8. Applying tradable permits to biodiversity conservation: design issues, modelling and policies: Frank Wätzold, Martin Drechsler, Florian Hartigand Silvia Wissel; 9. Possibilities to reduce tropical deforestation by carbon funding: general reflections and examples from Bolivia: Robert Müller; 10. The introduction of the Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme: permits in a public-sector environment: Glyn D. Jones; Part III: Water trading and water quality trading.
  • 11. Tradable permits
  • instruments to manage water scarcity? Some Australian experiences: Henning Bjørnlund12. California's water market: lessons from the field: Ellen Hanak; 13. Water quality trading: theoretical and practical approaches: Marianne Strunz; 14. Nutrient trading in the Chesapeake Bay watershed: opportunities and obstacles: Thomas W. Simpson; Part IV: Overarching design options and conclusions; 15. Collective liability in non-point source pollution: Mourad Ali and Patrick Rio.
  • 16. New modes of governance to tackle climate change: the case of the Clean Development Mechanism: Gudrun Benecke17. Permit trading in different applications: concluding observations: Bernd Hansjürgens; Index.