Joint Implementation definition

Joint Implementation means that northern and industrial countries can finance projects aimed at mitigating climate change in other countries (usually "developing" countries in the global south) and receive “credits” accordingly. With these in place, traders and bankers have started establishing carbon exchanges in those countries where major stock exchanges are based.67
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Joint Implementation or "JI" means the mechanism referred to in Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol.

Examples of Joint Implementation in a sentence

  • Higher speed connections shall be made, when and where available, in accordance with the Joint Implementation and Grooming Process prescribed in Section 10.

  • The Parties shall initially engineer and shall jointly monitor and enhance all trunk groups consistent with the Joint Implementation and Grooming Process as set forth in Section 10.

  • Unless otherwise mutually agreed, the Parties shall configure LSV/VCI trunks over the Interconnection architectures in accordance with the terms of Section 4, consistent with the Joint Implementation and Grooming Process.

  • Alternative configurations will be discussed as part of the Joint Implementation and Grooming Process.

  • Unless otherwise mutually agreed, the Parties shall configure BLV/BLVI trunks over the Interconnection architectures in accordance with the terms of Section 4, consistent with the Joint Implementation and Grooming Process.

  • The Parties, through the Joint Committee, the Committee on Trade in Goods, Rules of Origin and Customs Procedures, or another relevant subsidiary body, shall commence a review of this Chapter within three years of entry into force of this Agreement and submit a final report to the Joint Implementation Committee, including any recommendations, within four years of entry into force of this Agreement.

  • Unless a program specific committee is established, implementation of new programs and curriculum in the school district shall be reviewed by the Joint Implementation Committee prior to system/district wide implementation.

  • The criteria for measuring the success of the implementation shall be subject to review by the Joint Implementation Committee.

  • The Parties shall establish a Joint Implementation Committee (JIC), which shall be responsible for implementing and monitoring this Agreement and managing the independent audit.

  • Where persistent disagreements or difficulties arise in consultations concerning FLEGT licences the matter may be referred to the Joint Implementation Committee.


More Definitions of Joint Implementation

Joint Implementation means a project-based mechanism as defined in Article 6 of the Protocol,
Joint Implementation means a voluntary action between Annex I Parties and non- Annex I Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change by means of which the corresponding measures to mitigate climate change through the limitation and reduction of anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases and the protection and enhancement of sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases can be carried out jointly in the territory of non- Annex I Parties in order to make an overall contribution to the attainment of the objectives of the Convention.
Joint Implementation. The agreement includes a Clean Development Mechanism, under which U.S. businesses will be able to do joint projects in developing countries. This is a win-win that transfers needed technology to developing countries, while allowing our companies to earn credits for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Comprehensive Agreement: The United States successfully pushed for coverage of all six greenhouse gases, which most other major economies opposed, as well as coverage of so-called “sinks”, such as forests, which absorb carbon. The inclusion of sinks and all six gases is a major U.S. victory, ensuring comprehensive protection of the environment.
Joint Implementation or "JI" means the mechanism with the purposes:-
Joint Implementation or “JI” means the mechanism defined in Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol that provides for the transfer of ERUs between Annex 1 Countries;

Related to Joint Implementation

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Project Implementation Unit or “PIU” means the implementation unit for the Project referred to in Section I.A.1 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual to be adopted pursuant to Section 6.01 (c) of this Agreement for implementation of the Project, giving disbursement arrangements, performance indicators, terms of reference of staff and other administrative, financial and organizational arrangements, including a chapter on procurement procedures, and setting forth the criteria for the Subprojects, as hereinafter defined, as such manual may be amended from time to time with the prior agreement of the Association;

  • Development Application means the development application identified in Item 5 of Schedule 1 and includes all plans, reports models, photomontages, material boards (as amended supplemented) submitted to the consent authority before the determination of that Development Application.

  • Implementation Plan means the schedule included in the Statement of Work setting forth the sequence of events for the performance of Services under the Statement of Work, including the Milestones and Milestone Dates.