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Dr. Watson: With joint implementation, as you said, some developing countries, are nervous. Is it possibly that it is the type of project that is making them nervous? Many of the projects that have been mentioned to date have been reforestation-type projects, offsets to emissions in the developed world. I see joint implementation as the potential to effectively achieve elements of sustainable development by developed and developing countries workÂing together to have much more efficient, less polluting technologies and industries in the developing countries.
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White, J.C., Petry, W.H., Wagner, W.R. (1996). Session I Discussion with Oscar Avalle and Daniel Reifsnyder. In: White, J.C., Petry, W.H., Wagner, W.R. (eds) Evaluating Climate Change Action Plans. Environmental Science Research, vol 53. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0341-1_3
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