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GIS and JI: competition or cooperation

GIS and JI: competition or cooperation. Zsolt Lengyel SenterNovem Carboncredits.nl Budapest , 25 April 200 8. Outline. Purpose: provoking thinking and focusing on bottlenecks Crowding out? Competition and cooperation Some recommendations. 1. Crowding out effects spotted.

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GIS and JI: competition or cooperation

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  1. GIS and JI: competition or cooperation Zsolt Lengyel SenterNovem Carboncredits.nl Budapest, 25April 2008

  2. Outline • Purpose: provoking thinking and focusing on bottlenecks • Crowding out? • Competition and cooperation • Some recommendations... REC Workshop - Facilitating Green Investment Schemes

  3. 1. Crowding out effects spotted... • Buyers’ side: funds set-aside for KP mechanisms incorporates GIS  less for JI/CDM • Host’s side regulatory attention towards GIS, whilst JI systems are not fully operational • Project level alternative routes creating even more confusion Co-existence of GIS/JI is a fact, how to improve the situation? REC Workshop - Facilitating Green Investment Schemes

  4. 2. Competition and co-operation • Project differentation for GIS/JI  have a clear picture what project type (technical) is suitable for which scheme (EU ETS influence, baseline and monitoring) • Regulatory preferences and clarity attention to both systems at the same time (allow suppliers to chose) • Governance  do not distort; make it easy (or difficult) Do not spread your resources too thinly! REC Workshop - Facilitating Green Investment Schemes

  5. 3. Some recommendations... • One step at a time?  get your Track 1 JI ready before GIS ( if you cannot make Track 1 you may not succeed with GIS) • Identify the key GIS implementation challenges if you do not have a credible Environmental Fund, set it up! • Learning by doing the biggest lesson of JI is that one should start acting....and constantly adjust/correct... Watch out for lessons of Latvia/Hungary/Romania and those active in the field REC Workshop - Facilitating Green Investment Schemes

  6. Contact details for SenterNovem (Carboncredits.nl): Visiting address: Postal address: Catharijnesingel 59 Postbus 8242 3511 GG Utrecht 3503 RE Utrecht Netherlands Netherlands Tel: +31 30 214 7829 Fax: +31 30 231 6491 E-mail: z.lengyel@senternovem.nl Homepage: www.carboncredits.nl REC Workshop - Facilitating Green Investment Schemes

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