Climate Change Cooperation in Southern Africa
Edited By Ian Rowlands
Paperback
December 1998 •
186 pages •
234 x 156mm •
ISBN 9781853835209
This volume, published in association with the United Nations Environment Programme, examines how co-ordinated action among neighbouring countries could reduce greenhouse gas emissions in ways which are environmentally, economically and socially beneficial. A framework is presented for analyzing regional mitigation options, along with specific proposals for southern Africa, such as pooling electricity supplies, changing transport patterns and promoting new forms of energy. It shows how regional projects and policies can be developed and supported by the global community to help reduce climate change, and provides a study for decision makers, researchers and students in the areas of global climate change, international relations, energy and environmental studies and African affairs.
CONTENTS
Foreword by Jacqeline Aloisi de Larderel
Climate Change Cooperation in the Global Greenhouse
Explaining Regional Cooperation
Regional Cooperation in Southern Africa
Regional Electricity and Supply: Developing the Baseline
Regional Electricity Mitigation Options
Assessing and Implementing Electricity Mitigation Options
Other Regional Mitigation Options
Conclusions
References
Index
Ian H Rowlands is an associate professor in the Department of Environment and Resource Studies, University of Waterloo, Ontario. He was formerly an energy planner at the UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment, Roskilde, Denmark, and lecturer in international relations and development studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science.