Institutions and low carbon transport: The case of a decentralizing Indonesia

E. Zusman, H. Sutomo
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In recent years, developing Asia's policymakers have exhibited a growing interest in climate actions. Many factors have contributed to this interest, including a future climate change regime that provides financial, technological and capacity building support for “nationally appropriate mitigation actions” (NAMAs) (UNFCCC, 2007). But among those factors with the greatest potential to shape the region's climate policies is research on low carbon development. This research has already demonstrated the technical and economic feasibility of a low carbon future in China, India, Indonesia, and Asia's other emerging economies (Jiang 2009, Shukla, Dhar, and Mahapatra 2008, Shrestha, Pradhan, and Liyanage 2008, Retno and Kobashi 2010). This paper will nevertheless argue that low carbon studies could prove more policy relevant if they accounted for institutions.
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制度与低碳交通:以权力下放的印尼为例
近年来,亚洲发展中国家的政策制定者对气候行动表现出越来越大的兴趣。许多因素促成了这种兴趣,包括未来的气候变化制度为"适合国家的缓解行动" (NAMAs)提供资金、技术和能力建设支持(《联合国气候变化框架公约》,2007年)。但在那些最有可能影响该地区气候政策的因素中,对低碳发展的研究是最重要的。这项研究已经证明了中国、印度、印度尼西亚和亚洲其他新兴经济体实现低碳未来的技术和经济可行性(Jiang, 2009; Shukla, Dhar, and Mahapatra, 2008; Shrestha, Pradhan, and Liyanage, 2008; Retno and Kobashi, 2010)。然而,本文将论证,如果考虑到制度因素,低碳研究可以证明更具政策相关性。
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