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WHAT IS THE ADAM PROJECT?
Funded by the European Commission and co-ordinated by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research in the UK, ADAM (Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies: supporting European climate policy) is an integrated research project running from 2006 to 2009 that will lead to a better understanding of the trade-offs and conflicts that exist between adaptation and mitigation policies. ADAM will support EU policy development in the next stage of the development of the Kyoto Protocol and will inform the emergence of new adaptation strategies for Europe.
WHY IS ADAM IMPORTANT?
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol provide the primary international policy context for the work to be undertaken in ADAM. ADAM will examine the extent to which existing policy trajectories in Europe will deliver Europe?s commitments to these agreements and will co-develop with stakeholders portfolios of policy options where current trajectories are insufficient.
Most importantly, ADAM will also develop a Policy Appraisal Framework which will engage policy communities within Europe and allow policy advisors to examine and explore the effectiveness of different policy options against specific yet contrasting criteria.
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| Latest News 11/06/08 |
Three postdoctoral/research fellow positions at ECI The Environmental Change Institute has three research positions advertised with deadlines for the end of June. Two are for three year James Martin 21st Century School fellowships to work on issues related to climate policy/markets and forest governance (e.g. REDD). The third is a 5 year fellowship in renewable energy at Exeter College and ECI's Lower Carbon Futures group with a focus on carbon, biodiversity and/or social aspects of wind energy in EU and US. All of the fellowships provide lots of opportunity for independent research, links to key stakeholders, and working with an interesting bunch of colleagues across the university. Read More >> |
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| Latest news 05/06/2008 | - Case Study P3a: Options for Post-2012 Climate Governance Case Study P3a - Options for post-2012 climate governance will focus on the future development of the international climate regime. It will work with a wide range of stakeholders to develop portfolios of policy options that could provide the basis of a post-2012 climate governance architecture.
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