Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5052228 | Ecological Economics | 2006 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The potential contributions from Multilateral Fund investment projects to sustainable development could probably have been amplified with project design guidance for the technical staffs of all three implementing agencies executing investment projects. In thinking about other multilateral environmental agreements, one can see the need for similar guidance for Global Environment Facility funded projects supporting the focal areas of climate change, international waters, ozone depletion and persistent organic pollutants. Some of them have the potential to generate multiple beneficial impacts in addition to their stated environmental objective if designed and implemented within a sustainable development framework.
Keywords
LDCGWPHFCSODSIPCCUNDPGEFUNEPRMPHCFCsHAPSCFCsUNIDOMLFODPUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited Nations Development ProgrammeUnited Nations Environment Programmeglobal Liquid carbon dioxideCarbon dioxideGlobal Environment FacilityMultilateral environmental agreementsIntergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeHydrofluorocarbonsglobal warming potentialMontreal ProtocolCO2ChlorofluorocarbonsUSEPA
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Authors
Ralph Luken, Tamas Grof,