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아프리카의 기후변화 대응역량 구축을 위한 CDM 활용 가능성Possibility of CDM Project to Respond Climate Change in Africa

Authors
임효숙김정인김재진
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
한국아프리카학회
Keywords
climate change; SOC; CDM; ODA; emission trading; green growth; climate mitigation; climate adaptation; climate change; SOC; CDM; ODA; emission trading; green growth; climate mitigation; climate adaptation
Citation
한국아프리카 학회지, v.29, no.1, pp 54 - 78
Pages
25
Journal Title
한국아프리카 학회지
Volume
29
Number
1
Start Page
54
End Page
78
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/59269
ISSN
1225-7311
Abstract
In the processing of Kyoto protocol, Africa is facing several issues such as low income, lack of information for negotiation, political instability, and few professional persons in the negotiation process. However, many African people are working in the agricultural sector and has experiencing natural disaster and need to change life style to preserve the nature. Therefore, Africa is more venerable to climate change. In order to respond to these situations, Africa need green growth approaches for the protection of environment and at the same time increase economic growth. Among the options, CDM(Clean Development Mechanism) project and REDD projects show effective strategies. Future prospect of CDM is promising until 2008-2011 based on the regions. However, Africa had 30 numbers out of total 1569 number as of April 2009. In order to induce foreign investment from abroad, we can thinking about several options. Firstly, ODA (Official Development Aid) is one of emerging issues for the financial support, especially forestry area. In the after Kyoto protocol, credit from ODA should be discussed in the international negotiation. Secondly, technical transfer in africa should be more cost effective and economically effective. Namely, forestry management, water resource conservation, renewable energy areas will be applied in Africa for the protection of forestry since forestry resources are good source of sinking asa public good, for the GHGs. Therefore, the other developed countries need to pay direct subsidy for them for the sake of safe Earth.
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