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WORKSHOP ON "GOOD PRACTICES" IN POLICIES AND MEASURES AMONG PARTIES INCLUDED
IN ANNEX I TO THE CONVENTION
The Bojesen Centre at Axelborg, Copenhagen, Denmark
8-10 October 2001
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Papers submitted
OPENING PLENARY SESSION
Welcoming addresses
Mr. Svend Auken, Minister for Environment and Energy/Denmark
Introduction on the objectives of the workshop and the results obtained in the previous workshop on
"best practices " in policies and measures held in Copenhagen from 11 to 13 April 2000.
Ms Claire Parker, UNFCCC
Policies and measures
as a tool to achieve the objectives of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol (25kB)
Mr. Robert Swart, IPCC
Dealing with climate change: Policies and measures, past and future.
Mr. Jonathan Pershing, IEA
PLENARY SESSION ON CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
Assessing the cost-effectiveness of domestic policies and policy packages in OECD countries.
Mr. Tom Jones, OECD
Energy efficiency policies and measures:
Lessons from implementation of selected measures in OECD and non-OECD countries. (364 kB)
Mr. François Moisan, France and the World Energy Council
Efficiency and effectiveness of policy
instruments: Concepts and practice. (69 kB)
Mr. Adriaan Perrels, Finland
Brazilian efforts towards reducing
greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector and in energy intensive industries. (30
kB)
Mr. Haraldo Machado Filho, Brazil
PARALLEL SESSIONS ON NATIONAL PROGRAMMES, EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICIES AND MEASURES, AND
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
Session A: NATIONAL PROGRAMMES AND EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICIES AND MEASURES
The German Climate Protection Programme: Methodological, institutional and international
aspects.
Mr. Franz-Josef Schafhausen and Mr. Dirk Weinreich, Germany
Greenhouse gas emission trend and
reduction opportunities: The Costa Rican experience. (81 kB)
Mr. Paolo Manso, Costa Rica
Canada's Action Plan 2000 on climate
change - the Canadian context: National circumstances in the development and implementation of anada's
climate change response. (107 kB)
Mr. Neil MacLeod, Canada
"Good"
practices in P&M to reduce energy related GHG emissions in Slovakia. (84 kB)
Ms Helena Princova, Slovakia
Philippines action plan
on climate change. (648 kB)
Ms Gerarda Asuncion D. Merilo, Philippines
Effectiveness of policies and
measures (45 kB)
Ms Merrilee Bonney, The Netherlands
Effects on CO2
emissions in Sweden by policies and measures in the energy sector. (23 kB)
Mr. Hakan Skoldberg, Sweden
Comprehensive review of Japanese energy
policy. (249 kB)
Mr. Jun Arima, Japan
The Egyptian national energy
efficiency strategy: a sustainable path for economic development and mitigating the threat of climate
change (640 kB)
Mr. Maher Aziz Bedrous, Egypt
Session B: POLICY INSTRUMENTS
Capturing negative cost abatement
opportunities: The role of government (51 kB)
Mr. Phil Harrington, IEA
Private-public
partnerships: Recent accomplishments of U.S. voluntary approaches to reduce emissions of greenhouse
gases (40kB)
Mr. James Sullivan, U.S.
Voluntary agreements in
industry and services. (82 kB)
Mr. Andreas Moerikofer, Switzerland
Best practices in technology
deployment policies. (94 kB)
Mr. Hans Nilsson and Clas-Otto Wene, IEA
CO2 reductions through market
transformation programmes. (72 kB) Peter Karbo, Denmark
Use of market-based instruments in Norway. Mr. Peer Stiansen, Norway
Market based instruments: Australian
experience with trading renewable certificates. (282 kB) Ms. Gwen Andrews, Australia
UK's emission trading scheme. Ms Louise Whall, U.K.
PARALLEL SESSIONS BY SECTOR
Session A: "GOOD PRACTICES" IN POLICIES AND MEASURES TO ADDRESS GHG EMISSIONS FROM INDUSTRY AND
END-USE EQUIPMENT
Effective policies and
measures in energy efficiency in end-use equipment and industrial processes. (92 kB) Mr.
Paolo Bertoldi, EC
Emission reduction initiatives of the
public sector in Japan. (14 kB) Mr. Takeshi Sekiya, Japan
The mitigation strategies in the
industrial sector in Korea. (53 kB) Mr. Jin-Gyu Oh, Republic of Korea
Cogerenration policy: an example for instrumental reality. Mr. Franz-Josef Schafhausen,
Germany
Evolution of energy intensity and
efficiency in Hungary in the last decade. (35 kB) Mr. Laszlo Molnar, Hungary
GHG emission reduction from the industry. Mr. Jose Alberto Garibaldi, Mexico
T (26 kB) he Danish Experience with efficiency
improvement in industrial and commercial sectors. (26 kB) Ms. Mette Dybkjaer Hansen,
Denmark
Session B: "GOOD PRACTICES" IN POLICIES AND MEASURES TO ADDRESS GHG EMISSIONS
FROM TRANSPORT
Promising policies and
measures to reduce transport emissions. (61 kB) Mr. Lewis Fulton, IEA
Saving carbon by
improving transportation and vice versa: The interaction of transport policy and CO2. (134
kB) Lee Schipper, Consultant
Implications of transport policies on
local environment and greenhouse gas scenarios in Delhi (80 kB)
Mr. Ranjan Bose, India
How to monitor the
impact of CO2 emissions abatement policies on cars. (128 kB) Mr. Didier Bosseboeuf,
France
"Good" practices in policies and measures in the transportation sector of
Denmark. Mr. Sune Impgaard
The Austrian combined freight transport Programme (1999-2002). Mr. Thomas Glockel,
Austria
 (32 kB) ROUND TABLE
DISCUSSIONS ON "BEST PRACTICE" POLICIES AND MEASURES IN ANNEX I COUNTRIES WITH ECONOMIES IN
TRANSITION
Discussion leader: Ms. Nancy Kete,
World Resource Institute (32 kB)
(Participants: Mr. Andrzej Kassenberg, Poland, Ms Valia Peeva (273 kB) , Bulgaria,
Mr. Oleg Plougnikov, Russian Federation, Mr. Peter Helmer Steen (20 kB) ,
Denmark)
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION ON WAYS TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACT OF RESPONSE MEASURES TAKEN BY ANNEX I COUNTRIES ON
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Discussion leader: Mr. Jonathan Pershing, IEA
(Participants: Mr. Al Sabban, Saudi Arabia, Pierre Gireaux, Canada, Mr. Knut Alfsen, Norway, Mr. Ewaryst
Hille, Poland,
Mr. Greg Cook, ERAS)*
* The final list of participants is to be confirmed
This page will be updated as information becomes available.
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