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This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the economics, law and governance of carbon pricing in Africa. It explores carbon trading in Africa and sets the agenda for its adoption through robust economic policies, effective governance, contextualised policies and regulations. The specific challenges to carbon trading in Africa, the market mechanisms, laws and regulatory policies required to foster sustainable development within the continent are highlighted, with a particular focus on the energy, manufacturing and forestry sectors. The economic context underpinning carbon trading, the inclusion of Africa within global carbon trading schemes, forestry economics, the legal requirements of carbon trading, and the political economy of carbon pricing are also discussed.
This book offers a practical framework for emission trading and the green transition within Africa, which brings together ideas and approaches from across economics, law, and finance. It will be relevant to students, researchers, and policymakers interested in environmental and development economics.
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1. Introduction - Emissions Pricing in Africa.- 2. Emissions Pricing - African Perspective.- 3. Cross-regional Carbon Trading in Africa.- 4. Carbon Trading and Energy Sector.- 5. Carbon Trading and Transport Sector.- 6. Carbon Trading and Built Environment.- 7. Carbon Trading and Manufacturing Sector.- 8. Carbon Trading and Agricultural Sector.- 9. Carbon Trading and Mineral Sector.- 10. Land Economics and Carbon Trading in Africa.- 11. International Financial Economics of Carbon Trading in Africa.- 12. Civil Society and Carbon Trading in Africa.- 13. Nature-based Solution to Climate Change and Carbon Trading in Africa.- 14. Legal Regimes for Carbon Trading in Africa: Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement.- 15. Domestic Legal Regimes for Carbon Trading in African Countries: What is the State of Play.- 16. Regulatory Tools for Mainstreaming Carbon Trading: Regulating Carbon market and dealing with regulatory capture.- 17. Contractual Mechanisms in Carbon Trading.- 18. African Leadership in Carbon Justice: How can African countries lead in carbon mitigation to avoid injustices?.- 19. Data Collection MPGs and Carbon Trading in Africa.- 20. Environmental Accounting Standards and Carbon Trading in Africa.- 21. Digital Linkages of Carbon Trading in Africa.- 22. The Equator Principle and Carbon Trading in Africa.- 23. AfCFTA and Carbon Trading.- 24. EU CBAM and Carbon Trading in Africa.- 25. Political-Economic Dimensions of Carbon Trading in Africa.- 26 Conclusion.