The GECS Project

Greenhouse gas Emission Control Strategies

GECS First Year

August 2000 - August 2001


 Presentations :

Analysis of COP6 in perspective, consequences for future negotiations and scenario development, by Philippe Tulkens and Thomas Bernheim. Slides

Outcome of COP6bis, by Philippe Tulkens. Slides

The Bonn outcomes: Impact of Carbon Sinks on the Commitments Efforts, by Alban Kitous. Slides

Policy options for future negotiations, elements for scenario development, by Philippe Tulkens. Slides

Work Package 2 WP Multi-gas emission and carbon sinks projections, Marginal Abatement Cost functions modelling, by Cor Graveland and Lex Bouwman. Slides

Emission reduction technologies for non-CO2 GHGs from the energy sector, by Nguyen Anh Tuan. Slides

Modelling of non-CO2 GHGs emission reductions in the POLES model, by Nguyen Anh Tuan. Slides

The agricultural component of emission scenarios: The Agri-Pol model (Proposal), by A.Fallot and D.Deybe. Slides


 Reports :

GECS : background Papers to the first year Report (August 2000 to August 2001). PDF

Depletable Resources Module in GEM-E3 Model & Marginal Abatement Cost Curves for Industry, by N. Kouvaritakis, L. Paroussos and N. Stroblos. PDF


 Working Papers :

Eyckmans, J., Van Regemorter, D., and van Steenberghe, V. (2001), Is Kyoto fatally flawed? An analysis with MacGEM.  PDF

Blanchard, O., Criqui, sP., Trometter, M., et Viguier, L.- Equity and efficiency in climate change negotiations : a scenario for world emission entitlements by 2030.- Grenoble : IEPE, juillet 2001, 30 p. (Cahier de Recherche n° 26). PDF

Böhringer, C. (2001), Climate Politics from Kyoto to Bonn: From Little to Nothing?!?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 01-49, Mannheim. PDF