Modelling the international climate change negotiations: A non-technical outline of model architecture

One of CICERO’s current projects – undertaken in collaboration with the Fridtjof Nansen Institute – aims at developing a model enabling us (1) to explore systematically the political feasibility of alternative policy options, and (2) to determine the settlement range – i.e. the set of politically fe...

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Main Author: Underdal, Arild
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: CICERO Center for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo 1997
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/192156
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spelling ftcicerosfk:oai:pub.cicero.oslo.no:11250/192156 2024-05-19T07:40:31+00:00 Modelling the international climate change negotiations: A non-technical outline of model architecture Underdal, Arild 1997 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/192156 eng eng CICERO Center for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo CICERO Working Paper CICERO Working Paper;1997:08 urn:issn:0504-452X http://hdl.handle.net/11250/192156 cristin:336023 Working paper 1997 ftcicerosfk 2024-04-24T00:15:54Z One of CICERO’s current projects – undertaken in collaboration with the Fridtjof Nansen Institute – aims at developing a model enabling us (1) to explore systematically the political feasibility of alternative policy options, and (2) to determine the settlement range – i.e. the set of politically feasible solutions – in the global climate change negotiations. This paper provides a non-technical outline of the overall architecture of the model, and describes briefly its main components or modules. More specifically, it addresses three main questions: (1) In what terms should we characterise policy options? (2) How can we best describe the negotiation system, including the institutional setting, the configuration of actor preferences, and the distribution of relevant political resources ("power")? (3) How can political feasibility be determined on the basis of data about policy options and the negotiation system? Report Fridtjof Nansen Center for International Climate and Environmental Research Oslo (BIBSYS Brage)
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description One of CICERO’s current projects – undertaken in collaboration with the Fridtjof Nansen Institute – aims at developing a model enabling us (1) to explore systematically the political feasibility of alternative policy options, and (2) to determine the settlement range – i.e. the set of politically feasible solutions – in the global climate change negotiations. This paper provides a non-technical outline of the overall architecture of the model, and describes briefly its main components or modules. More specifically, it addresses three main questions: (1) In what terms should we characterise policy options? (2) How can we best describe the negotiation system, including the institutional setting, the configuration of actor preferences, and the distribution of relevant political resources ("power")? (3) How can political feasibility be determined on the basis of data about policy options and the negotiation system?
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title_full_unstemmed Modelling the international climate change negotiations: A non-technical outline of model architecture
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