- Page 1: CDM/JI Manual 2 0 0 8 for Project D
- Page 4 and 5: Table of Contents Preface .........
- Page 6 and 7: Table A-8 Examples of ACM0001 appli
- Page 10 and 11: 1.1 What is CDM? Clean Development
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- Page 16 and 17: 1.4 CDM project cycle 1.4.1 Overvie
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3.4 Duration of the project activit
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environmental impacts of the projec
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Section A.8. Approach for addressin
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Actual GHG removals by sinks Leakag
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carbon pools within the project bou
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shifting, effects on all carbon poo
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4.1 What is JI? 4.2. JI institution
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(a) It is a Party to the Kyoto Prot
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3. assesses Independent entity JI-A
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JI project participants AIE JISC Se
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Annex 1: Contact information on pro
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Basic options for the establishment
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Regarding the monitoring criteria a
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identified on the basis of conserva
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including the following: (a) Bundle
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verifiable information that indicat
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Annex 1: Contact information on pro
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(j) Section D. “Monitoring Plan
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1 List of necessary forms and relat
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Meth. No. Scope Main Keywords Place
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Meth. No. Scope Main Keywords Place
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Legend for Scope column: No. Sector
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Title and Version Number 6. Tool to
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Title and Version Number 6. Procedu
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4.2 Baseline The baseline is the at
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4.4 Baseline emissions BE y , basel
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Step 2: Estimation of the destructi
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Table A-10 MCF values for different
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Step 1: Identification of alternati
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Step 4: Common practice analysis (1
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Meth. No. Ver. Title of the Methodo
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Legend for A/R related Tools: No. I
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LCAs, operational margin and build