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modeled several different approaches in ReEDS, including taxing imported power based on an assumed level of carbon content, adjusting the stringency of the regional cap - and - trade system (RGGI), and simplifying the demand - side tax.
While applied animal behaviorists may have been trained in a particular theoretical tradition, more often than not, they are required to combine, and apply the theories and
approaches to an understanding of animal behavior developed through
several different approaches and
models.
To identify the key services and institutions that will be needed to support a successful IFCS program, this paper will examine three possible international forest carbon sequestration (IFCS)
models: a fund - based
approach, proposed by Brazil7; a market - based
approach submitted jointly by
several rainforest nations; 8 and the Forest Program for Inventories of National Carbon (PINC)
approach, which focuses on rewarding a broad range of countries for increases in national carbon stocks.9 While these three
approaches share the same overall goal, they are structured in
different ways, and their need for support services will differ as well.