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context of adaptation and sustainability strategies. A vast body of literature on agent-based modelling (ABM) shows its …
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addresses this issue by carrying out an integrated analysis of both optimal mitigation and adaptation at the global and regional … level. Adaptation responses are disentangled into three different modes: reactive adaptation, proactive (or anticipatory …) adaptation, and investments in innovation for adaptation purposes. The size, the timing, the relative contribution to total …
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strategies, whereas much less can be found on adaptation. Even less can be found on the interactions between adaptation and … mitigation. The increasing emphasis on adaptation raises a set of still unanswered questions concerning the design of an optimal … mix of mitigation and adaptation measures. This paper presents an Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) that explicitly models …
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It has become commonly accepted that a successful climate strategy should compound mitigation and adaptation. The … accurate combination between adaptation and mitigation that can best address climate change is still an open question. This … paper proposes a framework that integrates mitigation, adaptation, and climate change residual damages into an optimisation …
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Despite the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol, the US decision not to comply with its Kyoto commitments seems to drastically undermine the effectiveness of the Protocol in controlling GHG emissions. Therefore, it is important to explore whether there are economic incentives that might help...
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The present stalemate in climate negotiations between the US and the other Annex I countries has led policy analysts …
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incentives and institutions play a crucial role in affecting the final outcome of negotiations on climate change control, and how …
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controlling GHG emissions without the involvement of countries such as China, India, the United States, Aust rali a, and possibly other developing countries. This highlights an unambiguous weakness of the Kyoto Protocol, where the aforementioned countries either have no binding emission targets...
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negotiations between ASEAN countries. Given this background, this paper aims at examining whether the aforementioned events are … cooperation in climate negotiations for the main world countries. A game-theoretic framework is adopted to analyse a country … negotiations, at least as far as economic incentives are concerned. …
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