Title of article :
What factors influence mitigative capacity?
Author/Authors :
Harald Winkler ، نويسنده , , Kevin Baumert، نويسنده , , Odile Blanchard، نويسنده , , Sarah Burch، نويسنده , , John Robinson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
12
From page :
692
To page :
703
Abstract :
This article builds on Yoheʹs seminal piece on mitigative capacity, which elaborates ‘determinants’ of mitigative capacity, also reflected in the IPCCʹs third assessment report. We propose a revised definition, where mitigative capacity is a countryʹs ability to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions or enhance natural sinks. By “ability” we mean skills, competencies, fitness, and proficiencies that a country has attained which can contribute to GHG emissions mitigation. A conceptual framework is proposed, linking mitigative capacity to a countryʹs sustainable development path, and grouping the factors influencing mitigative capacity into three main sets: economic factors, institutional ones, and technology. Both quantitative and qualitative analysis of factors is presented, showing how these factors vary across countries. We suggest that it is the interplay between the three economic factors—income, abatement cost and opportunity cost—that shape mitigative capacity. We find that income is an important economic factor influencing mitigative capacity, while abatement cost is important in turning mitigative capacity into actual mitigation. Technology is a critical mitigative capacity, including the ability to absorb existing climate-friendly technologies or to develop innovative ones. Institutional factors that promote mitigative capacity include the effectiveness of government regulation, clear market rules, a skilled work force and public awareness. We briefly investigate such as high abatement cost or lack of political willingness that prevent mitigative capacity from being translated into mitigation.
Keywords :
Sustainable development , Mitigative capacity , Mitigation , Climate change
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Record number :
971109
Link To Document :
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