Korea Economic and Environmental Modeling Activities
The Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI)
and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
held a workshop in Seoul on 2-3 March 2000 to explore issues related to modeling
climate change policy options. Proceedings from the workshop are available below
in PDF
format. Contact
Jeff Logan at jeffrey.logan@pnl.gov or (202)646-5207 to order a hard copy
of the report.
- Proceedings (Intoduction, Rapporteur Notes, Attendees, and Agenda)
- Appendix A - Presentation by Jung-Sik Koh, Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Energy, Update on Energy and Environmental
Issues in Korea
- Appendix B - Presentation by Seung Jin Kang, KEEI, Bottom-Up Models Used by KEEI
- Appendix C - Presentation by Philip Tseng, U.S. Department of Energy, An Operational Framework for the Clean Development Mechanism and Sustainable Economic Growth
- Appendix D - Presentation by Jin Kim, U.S. EPA, Co-benefit Analysis of GHG Mitigation Strategies in the United States
- Appendix E - Presentation by Richard Garbaccio, U.S. EPA, The Health Impacts of Controlling Carbon Emissions in China
- Appendix F - Presentation by Yoonyoung Kang, KEEI, Overview and Application of the KEEI National Top-down Model
- Appendix G - Presentation by Gyeong Lyeob Cho, KEEI, Overview and Application of the KEEI Global Top-down Model
- Appendix H - Presentation by Ronald Sands, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, The Economics of Emissions Mitigation
- Appendix I - Presentation by Thomas Rutherford, University of Colorado, this presentation is not available, but additional information
can be found on Thomas Rutherford's website.
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