Climate change mitigation and cooperative mechanisms
International climate negotiations have agreed on several mechanisms. These mechanisms are designed to help countries to mitigate climate change and to attract respective international public and private investment. Among these mechanism are the following:
- Under the Kyoto Protocol these have been the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), the Joint Implementation Mechanisms (JI), the Program of Activities and others.
- Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Activities (NAMAs) focus on mitigation activities on sectoral levels and the new market mechanisms under the Paris Agreement are still being negotiated.
All mechanisms require the identification and assessment of the country-specific mitigation potential as well as monitoring, reporting and verification of results in accordance with the specific rules. We have developed CDM and JI projects as well as NAMAs in transition economies mainly. Moreover, we support respective capacity building for governments, NGOs and for private sector firms.
Related projects are listed below
Deep Decarbonization in Germany: A Macro-Analysis of Economic and Political Challenges of the “Energiewende” (Energy Transition)Antje Fröhlich2018-10-08T17:29:20+02:00
Capacity Building on emission trading for bilateral cooperationAntje Fröhlich2018-09-27T08:58:50+02:00
Study on the transferability of SOCAR’s monitoring system of GHG emissions to other companies within the oil and gas sector in the region of the Black and Caspian SeaAntje Fröhlich2018-10-19T12:10:51+02:00
Development of a climate change mitigation strategy of Azerbaijan’s oil and gas company SOCARAntje Fröhlich2018-10-08T17:30:28+02:00
Current framework conditions for energy efficiency in Iran-Carrying out a fact-finding missionneuromancer2018-10-08T18:06:28+02:00
Support of the Kazakh Government in developing a national emission trading system (NETS) and to the implementation of the National Allocation Plan (NAP)Antje Fröhlich2018-10-19T12:19:52+02:00
Capacity development of a sustainable energy and climate policy in MOE, Russia and Central Asia – Support of the Kazakh government in developing a National Emission Trading System (NETS)Antje Fröhlich2018-10-08T17:27:58+02:00
Capacity development of a sustainable energy and climate policy in MOE, Russia and Central Asia – Support of the Kazakh government in developing a National Emission Trading System (NETS)
Climate Change Mitigation and Cooperative Mechanisms, Macro-Economic Modelling of Low Carbon Development and Decarbonisation
Developing and carrying out training modules about capacity building and the development of NAMA and NAPA strategiesAntje Fröhlich2018-10-08T17:35:29+02:00
Development of and carrying out an introductory NAMA-seminar in Baku in cooperation with the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of AzerbaijanAntje Fröhlich2018-10-08T17:36:18+02:00
On the path to Green Growth: An environmental Dialogue Between Germany and KazakhstanAntje Fröhlich2018-10-16T13:54:51+02:00