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Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Cli (ISBN 9780521871631) is a pivotal collection that unites cutting-edge research, policy analysis, and practical strategies for designing effective climate agreements at a global scale. This volume explores the architectural questions at the heart of international climate governance, from design principles and incentive structures to enforcement mechanisms and distributive outcomes.
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Edited by Joseph E. Aldy and Robert N. Stavins, the book assembles multidisciplinary perspectives on how to craft agreements that are credible, scalable, and capable of generating meaningful emissions reductions. It surveys theoretical models, empirical evidence, and policy experiments to illuminate how to align national interests with global environmental goals, address equity concerns, and overcome political and economic barriers. The result is a comprehensive blueprint for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners seeking robust, implementable solutions in a complex international landscape.
About the editors
Joseph E. Aldy is a prominent economist known for his work on climate policy, environmental economics, and energy markets, with extensive contributions to both academia and public policy. Robert N. Stavins is a leading scholar in environmental economics and a key figure in the development of market-based instruments for pollution control, recognized for his influential research and policy guidance. Together, they curate a collection that reflects deep expertise, rigorous analysis, and a commitment to advancing pragmatic, evidence-based climate governance.
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The book presents a rigorous framework for designing global climate agreements that are credible, flexible, and effective in achieving emissions reductions, balancing efficiency with equity, and navigating political realities.

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With increasing greenhouse gas emissions, we are embarked on an unprecedented experiment with an uncertain outcome for the future of the planet. The Kyoto Protocol serves as an initial st… More...
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About the work
Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Cli (ISBN 9780521871631) is a pivotal collection that unites cutting-edge research, policy analysis, and practical strategies for designing effective climate agreements at a global scale. This volume explores the architectural questions at the heart of international climate governance, from design principles and incentive structures to enforcement mechanisms and distributive outcomes.
Summary
Edited by Joseph E. Aldy and Robert N. Stavins, the book assembles multidisciplinary perspectives on how to craft agreements that are credible, scalable, and capable of generating meaningful emissions reductions. It surveys theoretical models, empirical evidence, and policy experiments to illuminate how to align national interests with global environmental goals, address equity concerns, and overcome political and economic barriers. The result is a comprehensive blueprint for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners seeking robust, implementable solutions in a complex international landscape.
About the editors
Joseph E. Aldy is a prominent economist known for his work on climate policy, environmental economics, and energy markets, with extensive contributions to both academia and public policy. Robert N. Stavins is a leading scholar in environmental economics and a key figure in the development of market-based instruments for pollution control, recognized for his influential research and policy guidance. Together, they curate a collection that reflects deep expertise, rigorous analysis, and a commitment to advancing pragmatic, evidence-based climate governance.
In brief
The book presents a rigorous framework for designing global climate agreements that are credible, flexible, and effective in achieving emissions reductions, balancing efficiency with equity, and navigating political realities.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780521871631
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0521871638
Hardcover
Publishing year: 2007
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
380 Pages
Weight: 0,739 kg
Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN/EAN: 9780521871631
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0-521-87163-8, 978-0-521-87163-1
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Book author: joseph robert
Book title: addressing, global architecture, architecture climate change, architectures, kyo, world architecture, the fifth agreement, old kyoto
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