Dr.
Mark ELDER

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Conference Paper
Energy Security and Climate Change: Issues, Strategies and Options. 6-8 August 2008, Bangkok, Thailand
Biofuels have attracted significant interest because of their potential to reduce CO2 emissions, but the extent to which they can actually do so has not been clearly determined. Nevertheless, many countries in the region have either started producing or have plans to produce bioethanol and biodiesel, and have set long term targets for them to...
Presentation
2008年8月19日、社会貢献活動を行うリーダー育成を目指す「高校生公益活動リーダー塾」の神奈川県内の高校生約20名がIGESを訪問しました。 プログラムマネジメントオフィス 政策ガバナンスチームのマーク・エルダーマネジャーによる「バイオ燃料への期待と課題」と題する講義の後、生徒たちは、5つのグループに分かれてロールプレイを行いました。各グループに与えられた目的を達成するため、バイオ燃料がそれぞれのグループにもたらす影響や環境への影響を考え、他のグループとの交渉を通じて具体的な提案をそれぞれ発表しました。各グループでは熱心な議論が繰り広げられ、バイオ燃料についての複合的な理解を深める機会となりました。 Remarks: English version is available at...
Presentation
Energy security and climate change: Issues, strategies and options, 6-8 August 2008, Bangkok, Thailand
Biofuels have attracted significant interest because of their potential to reduce CO2 emissions, but the extent to which they can actually do so has not been clearly determined. Nevertheless, many countries in the region have either started producing or have plans to produce bioethanol and biodiesel, and have set long term targets for them to...
Conference Paper
The 16th IFOAM Organic World Congress, Government Support Policy Module, 19 June 2008, Modena, Italy
Despite the fact that organic agriculture has been recognized and advocated, its expected benefits are yet to be realized at a large scale today. Conceptually, the key problems in organic agriculture in the region are due to high transaction costs and poor credibility of organic products. The former is particularly serious in the supply side due to...
Report Chapter
In Climate Change Policies in the Asia-Pacific: Re-Uniting Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Biofuels, a renewable form of energy produced from plants or waste, have attracted significant attention in Asia because of their potential to reduce GHG emissions, promote national energy security, and revitalise rural economies. However, the reality is more complex, and more nuanced policies are needed. In particular, the rush to promote biofuels...
Presentation
IGES 10th Anniversary Symposium "Strategic approaches for climate change in Asia", 21 June 2008, Yokohama, Japan
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