Non-market approaches: What are they exactly?
The blog examines non-market approaches (NMAs) in climate action, based on cooperative strategies outside carbon markets as outlined in Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement. Through CGIAR’s Low-Emission Food Systems team, real-world NMA examples in conflict-affected areas, like Colombia’s “obras por i...
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| author | Villarino, Ma Eliza J |
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| description | The blog examines non-market approaches (NMAs) in climate action, based on cooperative strategies outside carbon markets as outlined in Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement. Through CGIAR’s Low-Emission Food Systems team, real-world NMA examples in conflict-affected areas, like Colombia’s “obras por impuestos” and Bolivia’s Brazil nut production, illustrate NMAs' potential for emissions reduction and resilience building. COP28 insights underscore NMAs as essential complements to carbon markets, yet further dialogue is needed to fully operationalize these approaches in diverse contexts. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1595782025-01-24T08:54:30Z Non-market approaches: What are they exactly? Villarino, Ma Eliza J climate change cambio climático food systems sustainable development emission reduction reducción de emisiones conflicts desarrollo sostenible sistema alimentario conflicto The blog examines non-market approaches (NMAs) in climate action, based on cooperative strategies outside carbon markets as outlined in Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement. Through CGIAR’s Low-Emission Food Systems team, real-world NMA examples in conflict-affected areas, like Colombia’s “obras por impuestos” and Bolivia’s Brazil nut production, illustrate NMAs' potential for emissions reduction and resilience building. COP28 insights underscore NMAs as essential complements to carbon markets, yet further dialogue is needed to fully operationalize these approaches in diverse contexts. 2024-01-27 2024-11-12T13:04:48Z 2024-11-12T13:04:48Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159578 en Open Access Villarino, M.E.J. (2024) Non-market approaches: What are they exactly?. [Blog post] CGIAR. Published online 27 January 2024. URL: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/non-market-approaches-what-are-they-exactly/ |
| spellingShingle | climate change cambio climático food systems sustainable development emission reduction reducción de emisiones conflicts desarrollo sostenible sistema alimentario conflicto Villarino, Ma Eliza J Non-market approaches: What are they exactly? |
| title | Non-market approaches: What are they exactly? |
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| title_short | Non-market approaches: What are they exactly? |
| title_sort | non market approaches what are they exactly |
| topic | climate change cambio climático food systems sustainable development emission reduction reducción de emisiones conflicts desarrollo sostenible sistema alimentario conflicto |
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