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Metodología para calculo de líneas base y mitigación.

Metodología para calculo de líneas base y mitigación. Dr. René Castro. Metodología para calculo de líneas base y mitigación. Cost of TM of Carbon. Fuel Mix Switching. The Costa Rican Dilemma. Prepared by Ren é Castro (castro_rene@post.harvard.edu) and Sarah Cordero (corderos@MIT.EDU)

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Metodología para calculo de líneas base y mitigación.

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  1. Metodología para calculo de líneas base y mitigación. Dr. René Castro Metodología para calculo de líneas base y mitigación.

  2. Cost of TM of Carbon

  3. Fuel Mix Switching

  4. The Costa Rican Dilemma Prepared by René Castro (castro_rene@post.harvard.edu)and Sarah Cordero (corderos@MIT.EDU) PEMEX November 1999 This presentation uses data from a research work in progress supported by the UNDP regional office for Latin America.

  5. Kyoto Targets and Forecast Emissions, Relative to 1990 Ref: Jacoby and Prinn, MIT, 1999.

  6. CO2 Emissions per Capita vs. GDP per capitaSelected Latin America and OECD Countries Ref: Castro and Tattembach, 1998

  7. Forestry Environmental Services Payment Scheme

  8. Payments to landowners for the four environmental services named in the Forestry Law of 1996. (in $US per hectare) Ref: Castro and Tattembach, 1998

  9. Land Use in Costa Rica, 1998 Ref: Castro Salazar, 1999

  10. Hectares Consolidated in Each Protected Area Using Various Price Scenarios

  11. Marginal Cost of Carbon in Costa Rica According to Different Perspectives Ref: Castro Salazar, 1999.

  12. Normalized Analysis of Carbon Cost of Regions in the US and Costa Rica Ref: Castro Salazar, 1999

  13. Comparison of the Marginal Cost of Carbon Between Nine European Countries (US$) Ref: CEC, 1991

  14. Carbon Tax Required to Stabilize Emissions at the 1990 level Ref: Rosenthal et al. 1993.

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