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I’m going to leave you shortly to go to Africa to discuss one of the innovative approaches to this issue that I’ll present today; that is, the potential for innovative partnerships between commercial enterprises, businesses in the OECD and counterpart organizations in developing countries that will operate through one mechanism of the Climate Convention called Joint Implementation. We’re going to try to structure, or at least to identify, ways in which Joint Implementation relationships can promote national economic development priorities in developing countries at the same time that they help us to achieve the overall objectives of the Climate Convention.
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Mintzer, I. (1996). Innovative Responses. 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_38
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