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Dear
climate-l readers,
a new publication: Incentives for the implementation of agriculture and forestry activities under the Kyoto Protocol can be downloaded at: http://www.joanneum.at/CarboInvent/otherdocuments.php Many thanks those who filled in the questionnaire or who contributed information in other ways. With best regards, Irene Urstoeger
Irene Urstoeger
Joanneum
Research Elisabethstrasse
5 A-8010
Graz, AUSTRIA E-Mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax:
+43 316 876 91340 Graz, 28thof
January 05 Questionnaire on incentives for GHG
mitigation activities in agriculture and forestry
Dear Sir or Madam, As part of the EU-funded project CarboInvent (www.joanneum.at/carboinvent), we are carrying out a survey
on incentives for the implementation of
climate-change mitigation activities in agriculture and forestry in
Annex I
countries. This survey is NOT RESTRICTED to countries that are Parties
to the
Kyoto Protocol. While our survey
concentrates on Annex I countries under the UNFCCC, we also welcome any
submissions that cover non-Annex I countries. The
results will be useful for decision makers in government and
industry. We would highly appreciate it if you would help
us by filling in our questionnaire at http://www.joanneum.at/carboinvent/relevance/questionnaire.html
. It will take
between 30 and 60 minutes to answer the questions for
each programme that is of relevance. Please find as well a survey that has already
been compiled of afforestation and reforestation related
programmes/incentives.
Should your contribution already be covered there, please check it for
completeness (relating to the questionnaire) and correctness and submit
such
feedback to us. Please return your answers by February
23rd via e-
mail, fax or regular mail As a participant, you will receive the results
before public release in early May 2005. We highly appreciate your help
with this survey! Sincerely, Irene Urstoeger You are currently subscribed to climate-l as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Subscribe to IISD Reporting Services' free newsletters and lists for environment and sustainable development policy professionals at http://www.iisd.ca/email/subscribe.htm |
