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Poland in climate negotiations
In: The Polish quarterly of international affairs, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 97-114
ISSN: 1230-4999
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MATERIALY
In: Sprawy międzynarodowe, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 99-116
ISSN: 0038-853X
Determination of PCDDs, PCDFs, PCBs and HCB emissions from the metallurgical sector in Poland
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 14, Heft 5, S. 326-332
ISSN: 1614-7499
Preface
In: Environmental management: an international journal for decision makers, scientists, and environmental auditors, Band 20, Heft S1, S. S1-S1
ISSN: 1432-1009
Acknowledgments
In: Environmental management: an international journal for decision makers, scientists, and environmental auditors, Band 20, Heft S1, S. S2-S2
ISSN: 1432-1009
Methods for assessing greenhouse gas mitigation for countries with economies in transition: Summary of workshop presentations and discussions
In: Environmental management: an international journal for decision makers, scientists, and environmental auditors, Band 20, Heft S1, S. S3-S13
ISSN: 1432-1009
Sharing the effort: options for differentiating commitments on climate change ; report of a workshop held at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London June 1996
Paterson, M.: Introduction and rapporteur's report of workshop presentations and discussions. - S.1-16. Kinley, R. ; Terrill, G.: Differentiation and the FCCC: provisions, proposals by parties, and some options. - S.17-22. Greene, O.: Lessons form other international environmental agreements. - S.23-43. Grubb, M.: On the differentiation of quantified emission limitation and reduction objectives (QUELROs) for annex I countries. - S.45-60. Kawashima, Y.: The possibility of differentiating targets: indices and indexing proposals for equity. - S.61-70. Sadowski, M.: Options for EIT annex I parties and perspectives on greenhouse gas emissions reduction. - S.71-76. Lee H.: Approaches to differentiation for advances developing countries. - S.77-81. Malpede, D.: Differentiation among non-annex I parties and the potential evolution of international commitments beyond the Berlin Mandate. - S.83-94
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