The Australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges

This paper reviews the early results of the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) within the Australian Federal Government’s recently introduced Carbon Pricing Mechanism (CPM) program. The paper introduces the CPM and its core design elements. It then specifically reviews the CFI domestic offset program a...

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Main Authors: Rosano, Michele, Duncan, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Otemon Gakuin University 2012
Online Access:http://www.i-repository.net/contents/outemon/ir/501/501121211.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20245
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Duncan, D.
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description This paper reviews the early results of the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) within the Australian Federal Government’s recently introduced Carbon Pricing Mechanism (CPM) program. The paper introduces the CPM and its core design elements. It then specifically reviews the CFI domestic offset program and how it fits within the CPM. Discussion then centres on a review of the CFI program in Australia. A brief analysis is then provided on the early achievements of the CFI through a review of a number of currently approved CFI projects. The paper then concludes with a review of the current challenges to the success of these programs in Australia. It is gratefully acknowledged that research funding for this paper was provided under the auspices of Otemon Gakuin University’s Center for Australian Studies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-202452017-01-30T12:18:15Z The Australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges Rosano, Michele Duncan, D. This paper reviews the early results of the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) within the Australian Federal Government’s recently introduced Carbon Pricing Mechanism (CPM) program. The paper introduces the CPM and its core design elements. It then specifically reviews the CFI domestic offset program and how it fits within the CPM. Discussion then centres on a review of the CFI program in Australia. A brief analysis is then provided on the early achievements of the CFI through a review of a number of currently approved CFI projects. The paper then concludes with a review of the current challenges to the success of these programs in Australia. It is gratefully acknowledged that research funding for this paper was provided under the auspices of Otemon Gakuin University’s Center for Australian Studies. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20245 http://www.i-repository.net/contents/outemon/ir/501/501121211.pdf Otemon Gakuin University fulltext
spellingShingle Rosano, Michele
Duncan, D.
The Australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges
title The Australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges
title_full The Australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges
title_fullStr The Australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges
title_full_unstemmed The Australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges
title_short The Australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges
title_sort australian carbon farming initiative: early developments ongoing challenges
url http://www.i-repository.net/contents/outemon/ir/501/501121211.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20245