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Climate change and environmental negotiations : global and local dynamics: reflections from Bolivia = Negociaciones en cambio climático y ambiente: dinámica global y local: reflexiones desde Bolivia - S. l. : Los Amigos del libro, 2001 - 308 p.

Part I. Capacity building for climate change negotiations 1. Strengthening Bolivia's negotiation capacity in the context of climate change and clean development mechanism negotiations: project design, achievementes and recommendations - Raymond Saner, Lichia Yiu and Sergio Jáuregui Part II. Cases of environmental conflict management in Bolivia 2. The case of the construction of the road between Santa Cruz and Puerto Suarez (in spanish)- Adriana Villavicencio 3. The case of the projected dams on the Bermejo - Tarija Rivers (in spanish) - Verónica Sanjinés 4. Oil leakage at the Desaguadero River (in spanish) - Verónica López 5. Negotiations on the trade of Vicuña Fibre from Bolivia (in spanish) - Oscar Rendón 6. The case of mahogany in the framework of CITES (in spanish) - Juan Carlos Gómez Parte III. Kyoto Protocol & CDM negotiations 7. The Kyoto Protocol negotiations: a history - Joanna Depledge 8. Climate and the CDM: importance and prospects for Bolivia (in spanish) - Oscar Paz and Javier Hanna 9. The role of the bolivian ministry of sustentable development in the Kyoto Protocol negotiations (in spanish) - Sergio Jáuregui, Oscar Paz and Javier Hanna 10. Analysus of the paper presented by the President of COP6 in march 2001, from a strategic perspective - Sergio Jáuregui 11. The human dimension, key element for the conceptual framework of the bolivian strategy to respond to global climate change (in spanish) - Javier González and Verónica López 12. Beyond national interests: a contribution to the bolivian negotiations at UNFCCC - Javier González 13. Kyoto Protocol & UNFCCC: current issues and future trends (in spanish) - Sergio Jáuregui Part IV. KP/CDM: modelling solutions 14. Deciding the eligibility of land use change and forestry projects under the CDM: post COP6 negotiations issues - Catherine R. Leining and Suzi Kerr 15. Maximizing host countries' benefits of CDM: from CDM surplus sharing to a CDM tax regime - Fernando Loayza and Wolfram Kägi Part V. KP/CDM & sustainable development: links to biodiversity and WTO 16. The World Trade Organisation and the negotiations on trade and the environment (in spanish) - Julio Alvarado 17. Overview for negotiations on the convention of biodiversity and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (in spanish) - Beatriz Zapata

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Desenvolvimento Sustentável
Meio Ambiente
Administração Regional
Biodiversidade
Negociação
Bolívia

Escola Nacional de Administração Pública

Escola Nacional de Administração Pública

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