Reference Library: cdm: category - b. International Policy

Benefits of the Clean Development Mechanism 2012

November, 2012. Grant A. Kirkman, Stephen Seres, Erik Haites, and Randall Spalding-Fecher. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. 96 pages. ISBN: 92-9219-097-0

Market Mechanisms – from CDM towards a global carbon market

November, 2012. Ulrika Raab. FORES Study 2012:8. xxii + 94 pages

Should REDD+ be included in the CDM? Analysis of issues and options

November, 2012. Robert O’Sullivan, Campbell Moore, Michael Wolosin and Donna Lee . Prepared for the CDM Policy Dialogue. Climate Focus & Climate Advisers. 53 pages

REDD+ Policy Options: Including Forests in an International Climate Change Agreement

September, 2012. Eliot Logan-Hines, Lauren Goers, Mark Evidente and Benjamin Cashore. Managing Forest Carbon in a Changing Climate, Part 4, 357-376, DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2232-3_17

Climate Change, Carbon Markets and the CDM: A call to action

September, 2012. CDM Policy Dialogue. Report of the High-Level Panel on the CDM Policy Dialogue. ISBN: 92-9219-100-4. 86 pages

Current Proposals and Positions on New Market Mechanisms

May, 2012. Wolfgang Sterk. JIKO Policy Paper 2/2012. Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy GmbH, Germany. 35 pages

Sustainable land use for the 21st century

May, 2012. Ephraim Nkonya, Alain Karsenty, Siwa Msangi, Carlos Souza Jr, Mahendra Shah, Joachim von Braun, Gillian Galford, SooJin Park . United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Sustainable Development, Sustainable Development in the 21st Century (SD21). 83 pages

CDM Reform: Improving the efficiency and outreach of the Clean Development Mechanism through standardization

May, 2012. Alexandrina Platonova-Oquab, Felicity Spors, Harikumar Gadde, Julie Godin, Klaus Oppermann and Martina Bosi. Carbon Finance Unit, The World Bank. xii + 44 pages

The UNFCCC after Durban: Recognizing limitations and calling for a multi-track approach to climate multilateralism and action Short guide to the UNFCCC process for negotiators

May, 2012. Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD). International law for people & the environment. 12 pages

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