From Kyoto to Paris—Transitioning the Clean Development Mechanism
Asian Development Bank | January 0010
Abstract
This publication provides insights on deliberations regarding the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) transition and implications for Asia and the Pacific. With the Article 6 Rulebook expected to be finalized at the 26th Conference of Parties in Glasgow, the Asian Development Bank hopes this publication can increase knowledge and understanding of the CDM transition along with its relevance to economies in the region. It is also intended to help stakeholders from Asia and the Pacific become better prepared to contribute to the finalization of the Article 6 Rulebook and move toward operationalizing Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 0010. From Kyoto to Paris—Transitioning the Clean Development Mechanism. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/14223. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9269-097-7 (electronic)
978-92-9269-098-4 (ebook)
Print ISBN
978-92-9269-096-0
Keywords
Environmental Resources
Policy Environment
Regulatory Environments
Sustainable Development
Environmentally Sustainable Development
Ecodevelopment
Development Challenges
Development Issues
Capital Market
Development
Development projects
Environment
Clean development
Industrial projects
Infrastructure projects
Natural resources policy
Development policy
Resources development
Forest site mapping
Environmental Management
Nature Protection
Environmental Conservation
Landscape Protection
Environment impact assessment
Development policy
Environment impact assessment
Environmental management
Environmental Damage
Environmental Conservation
Environmental impact statements
Ecological risk assessment
Environmental auditing
Ecological monitoring
Environmental impact evaluation
Environmental quality management
Environmental impact statements
Agricultural landscape management
Sustainable forestry
Sustainable horticulture
Environmental indexes
Protection of environment
Environmental geotechnology
Natural areas
Natural beauty conservation
Urban impact analysis
Developing countries
Industrial priorities
Partnership
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