The equity and development dimensions in the Paris agreement : assessment and policy responses

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dc.contributor.advisor Carraro, Carlo it_IT
dc.contributor.author Davide, Marinella <1981> it_IT
dc.date.accessioned 2017-09-11 it_IT
dc.date.accessioned 2019-04-06T05:48:33Z
dc.date.available 2019-04-06T05:48:33Z
dc.date.issued 2018-02-01 it_IT
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10579/14083
dc.description.abstract This doctoral dissertation investigates equity and development issues in the context of the Paris Agreement. It first provides an overview of the main elements of the Paris Agreement, complemented by an assessment of how the equity principle is addressed in the final text and how its implementation has evolved over time within the UNFCCC process. The analysis then evaluates the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), which represent a crucial element of the agreement, according to different metrics based on equity. The third chapter uses a recursive-dynamic Computable General Equilibrium model coupled with an empirical analysis on past data to quantitatively estimate the future impacts of the mitigation objectives, included in the NDCs, on developing countries’ poverty and inequality, emphasizing also the relationship between climate change and two important Sustainable Development Goals. The research then explores the role of climate finance tools in offsetting potential trade-offs induced by the climate policy, focusing in particular on the effects of different allocation schemes of the Green Climate Fund on GDP and clean energy deployment. Overall findings suggest that the concept and implementation of the equity principle within the UNFCCC changed over the years, with the Common but Differentiated Responsibility losing its initial influence. Although the Paris Agreement abandoned the Annex I/non-Annex I countries dichotomy, the new language is not clear enough to avoid future challenges. In addition, the mitigation contributions proposed by countries are far from being consistent with the objectives of the Paris Agreement in terms of both stringency and equity. A significant gap affects the NDCs of major emitters with the only exception of India. Looking at the development opportunities, the analysis shows that the Paris Agreement is projected to slow down poverty reduction efforts, especially in countries that proposed a relatively more stringent mitigation objective. The aggregate effect, however, is not so broad. Conversely, potential synergies emerge between climate change interventions and within-country income inequality. Finally, the Green Climate Fund can play an important role in compensating for the cost of climate policy, even though the current distribution of funds could not incentivize countries to propose more ambitious emission reduction targets. it_IT
dc.language.iso en it_IT
dc.publisher Università Ca' Foscari Venezia it_IT
dc.rights © Davide Marinella, 2017 it_IT
dc.title The equity and development dimensions in the Paris agreement : assessment and policy responses it_IT
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dc.type Doctoral Thesis it_IT
dc.degree.name Scienza e gestione dei cambiamenti climatici it_IT
dc.degree.level Dottorato di ricerca it_IT
dc.degree.grantor Dipartimento di Economia it_IT
dc.description.academicyear 30 CICLO + PROLUNGAMENTI E SOSPENSIONI 29 CICLO it_IT
dc.description.cycle 30 it_IT
dc.degree.coordinator Barbante, Carlo it_IT
dc.location.shelfmark D001840 it_IT
dc.location Venezia, Archivio Università Ca' Foscari, Tesi Dottorato it_IT
dc.rights.accessrights openAccess it_IT
dc.thesis.matricno 956155 it_IT
dc.format.pagenumber 128 p. it_IT
dc.subject.miur SECS-P/01 ECONOMIA POLITICA it_IT
dc.subject.miur SECS-P/02 POLITICA ECONOMICA it_IT
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dc.provenance.upload Davide Marinella (956155@stud.unive.it) it_IT
dc.provenance.plagiarycheck Carlo Carraro (ccarraro@unive.it) it_IT


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