Holm Olsen, Karen

Transformational change for low carbon and sustainable development - [Lugar de publicación no identificada]: UNEP, 2015 - 118 p. ilus.

Section 1: Developed country cases. Drivers for transformative change: Empirical evidence from the German Energiewende. Wind of change: Towards 100% renewable energy by 2050 in the Danish electricity production. Section 2: Developing country cases. Brazil’s 2005-2014 reduction in Amazon deforestation as a transformational change. Bogotá’s transport system as a case of transformational change to low carbon and sustainable development. The role of state-owned companies in national development towards a low-carbon future in South Africa.

Perspectives 2015 presents five case studies that explore a diversity of success factors and indicators of transformational change across countries and sectors. The cases were selected in order to learn from the most successful examples of transformations that have happened or that are planned to achieve low-carbon development (LCD). Transformations may have emerged for other reasons than responding to climate change concerns, and the choice of cases is not limited to NAMA interventions, but seeks to learn from broader transformations of sectors and sub-sectors towards low- or zero-carbon development at the country level. A balance is kept between the choice of developed and developing country cases. Developed countries have a longer history of twenty to thirty years since starting their transitions to LCD, whereas most developing countries have started recently within the last five to ten years. Cases are chosen to maximize the diversity of sectors and to learn from the most ambitious GHG reduction goals, with a clear link to the hypothesized success factors according to the theoretical approaches presented in the concept paper.

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