National Allocation Plans in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme

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Pub. Date: 2007-06-30
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

This volume examines issues surrounding the allocation of allowances in the EU emissions trading scheme and the implications for Phase II of this hugely important program. This special issue of Climate Policy covers the crucial issues concerning allocation, including assessments of the allocation plans proposed by EU member states and the competitive distortions allocation can create for the power and heat sector. The research ranges from detailed country-by-country comparisons to a more generic analysis which puts forward the case for harmonization. Empirical papers, looking at the expected scarcity of allowances in the market, and merging models for the power and non-power sector to project emissions of the covered sector and contrast these to the aggregate allocation volume, are complemented with two numerical simulations of trade and distributional effects, estimating the efficiency gains of the EU ETS in Phase I and assessing allocation and distributional effects in the RGGI context. Finally, an editorial summarizes the findings of these papers and examines how they have informed policy makers in the context of the larger debate.

Table of Contents

Understanding Urban Safety And Security: Current Threats
Vulnerability, Risk and Resilience
Urban Crime And Violence: Conditions and Trends
Policy
Responses
Security Of Tenure: Conditions and Trends
Policy Responses to Tenure Insecurity
Natural And Human-Made Disasters: Disaster Risk: Conditions, Trends and Impacts
Policy Responses to Disaster Risk
Towards Safer And More Secure Cities: Reducing Urban Crime and Violence
Enhancing Tenure Security and Ending Forced Evictions
Mitigating the Impact of Disasters
Summary Of Case Studies
Statistical Annex
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