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CDM Reform Reports & Papers
CDM Reform 2011: Verification of the Progress and the way forward (Aug. 2011)NEW

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The aim of this report is to assess and verify the current progress of CDM reform through quantitative analysis and to propose specic measures to achieve policy objectives. The report examines the progress of CDM reform in terms of its relevance for the year 2011 and aims to provide detailed analysis and assessment of the reform options currently underway from various viewpoints.

Towards CDM Reform (Jun. 2010)

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This report aims to propose ideas for CDM reform, targeting international negotiators of the CDM. The Market Mechanism Group of IGES organised the IGES CDM Capacity Building Kyoto General Meeting in order to discuss, among other items, ideas for CDM reform This report presents the findings of the meeting, based mostly on materials presented by IGES researchers at the meeting.

IGES-TERI CDM Reform Paper: Linking Ground Experience with CDM Data in the Power Generation Sector in India (Mar. 2011)

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This paper, which was developed in collaboration with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), is aimed at proposing the improvement of clean development mechanism (CDM) in the power generation sector based on the experience through the implementation of capacity building while describing the recent information and identifying issues and challenges in India's power generation sector through IGES CDM capacity-building programme.
IGES-TERI CDM Reform Paper: Linking Ground Experience with CDM Data in the Cement Sector in India (Mar. 2011)

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This paper, which was developed in collaboration with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), is aimed at proposing the improvement of clean development mechanism (CDM) in the cement sector based on the experience through the implementation of capacity building while describing the recent information and identifying issues and challenges in India's cement sector through IGES CDM capacity-building programme.