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Mathematical modelling of the Kyoto protocol mechanisms
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The Kyoto protocol demands for introducing new economical methods and mathematical models which can imitate the process of making decisions and their influence on pollution decreasing. Considering trading system mechanisms of the Kyoto protocol lets us formulate control problem and apply game-theoretical approach to its solution.
Here you can find various information devoted to this subject: history of creation and ratification, polititions' and researches' opinions, analises, game-theoretical modeling and solutions, further development forecasts, consideration of alternative energy sources and industrial projects based on them.
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1. History of creation, means and goals:
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2. Game-theoretical approach:
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Rewiew. Economical and game-theoretical interpretation of the Kyoto Protocol mechanisms.
Pavlova Yu.N. (*.pdf, rus)
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A Differential Game of Joint Implementation of Environmental Projects.
M. Breton, G. Zaccour, M. Zahaf (*.pdf)
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An Economic and Game Theoretic Interpretation.
Parkash Chander, Henry Tulkens, Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, Stephane Willems (*.pdf)
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Convex games and feasible sets in control theory. Stefan Pickl (*.pdf)
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Global environmental management and bargaining: strategic public
abatement investment incentives. Kazuharu Kiyono, Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara (*.pdf)
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A Two-Level Dynamic Game of Carbon emissions Trading Between Russia,
China, and Annex B Countries. A. Bernard, A. Haurie, M. Vielle, and L. Viguier (*.pdf)
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Russia’s Role in the Kyoto Protocol. A. Bernarda, J. Reillyb, M. Viellec, L. Viguierd (*.pdf)
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(Self-) Enforcement of Joint Implementation and
Clean Development Mechanism Contracts. Josef JANSSEN (*.pdf)
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Economic Growth, Emission Reduction and the Choice of Energy
Technology in a Dynamic-Game Framework. Jurgen Scheffran (*.pdf)
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3. A matter of opinion: is the Kyoto protocol worth ratifying?
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The Kyoto Protocol
Pavlova Yu.N.
jnp-l@mail.ru
SPbSU, Applied Mathematics and Proccess of control.
01.12.2004