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Sustainable development as a framework for developing country participation in international climate change policies
Authors:Kirsten Halsnæs  Priyadarshi Shukla
Institution:1. UNEP Ris? Centre, Ris? National Laboratory, 4000, Roskilde, Denmark
2. Public Systems Group, Wing 3, Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, 380015, India
Abstract:The paper presents a number of ideas on how climate change policy implementation in developing countries can be supported by alternative international cooperation mechanisms that are based on stakeholder interests and policy priorities including broader economic and social development issues. It includes a brief review of current development policies, technological research and promotion efforts, and climate change that demonstrates that mutual policy initiatives undertaken by governments and the private sector actually have major positive impacts on climate change without being initiated by this global policy concern. Furthermore a number of examples are given on how future development objectives in Brazil, China, and India jointly can support economic and social goals and global climate change concerns if these goals are taken into consideration and supported by international cooperative mechanisms. The paper proposes international cooperative mechanisms that can support the implementation of integrated development and climate change policies. The mechanisms include an international sustainable development (SD) and Climate Finance Mechanism (SDCFM), technology development and transition programmes, technology standards, and other measures.
Contact Information Priyadarshi Shukla (Corresponding author)Email:
Keywords:International climate change cooperation  Developing countries  Sustainable development  Carbon trading  Technological change and penetration
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