5. Barriers, Opportunities, and Market Potential of Technologies and Practices
Contents
Executive Summary
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Summary of the Second Assessment Report Barriers
and Opportunities
5.1.2 Special Report on Technology Transfer Barriers
and Opportunities
5.2 Conceptual Framework for Understanding Barriers and
Opportunities
5.3 Sources of Barriers and Opportunities
5.3.1 Technological Innovation
5.3.1.1 The Innovation Process
5.3.1.2 Barriers and Opportunities for GHG Mitigation through
Technological Change
5.3.1.3 The Context for Technological Change
5.3.2 Prices
5.3.3 Financing
5.3.4 Trade and Environment
5.3.5 Market Structure and Functioning
5.3.5.1 Demand Side of the Market
5.3.5.2 Supply Side of the Market
5.3.6 Institutional Frameworks
5.3.6.1 Achievement of Economic Potential
5.3.6.2 Achievement of Socioeconomic Potential
5.3.7 Information Provision
5.3.8 Social, Cultural, and Behavioural Norms and Aspirations
5.3.8.1 Experience from Energy Efficiency
Programmes
5.3.8.2 Drivers of Consumption
5.3.8.3 Human Need and Motivation
5.3.8.4 Social Structures and Identities
5.3.8.5 Discourse and Symbolism
5.3.8.6 Ethics of GHG Mitigation: the Commons Dilemma
5.3.8.7 The Need for Social Innovation
5.4 Sector- and Technology-specific Barriers and Opportunities
5.4.1 Buildings
5.4.1.1 Opportunities, Programmes, and Policies
to Remove Barriers
5.4.2 Transport
5.4.2.1 Barriers to Mitigation
5.4.2.2 Opportunities for Mitigation
5.4.3 Industry
5.4.4 Energy Supply
5.4.5 Agriculture
5.4.6 Forestry
5.4.7 Waste Management
5.4.7.1 Barriers to Mitigation
5.4.7.2 Programmes and Policies to Remove Barriers
5.5 Regional Aspects
5.5.1 Developing Countries
5.5.2 Countries Undergoing Transition to a Market Economy
in Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States
5.5.3 Developed Countries
5.6 Research Needs
References
Co-ordinating Lead Authors:
Jayant Sathaye (USA), Daniel Bouille (Argentina)
Lead Authors:
Dilip Biswas (India), Philippe Crabbe (Canada), Luis Geng (Peru), David Hall(UK),
Hidefumi Imura (Japan), Adam Jaffe (USA), Laurie Michaelis (UK), Grzegorz Peszko
(Poland), Aviel Verbruggen (Belgium), Ernst Worrell (Netherlands/USA), F. Yamba
(Zambia)
Contributing Authors:
Mauricio Tolmasquim (Brazil), Henry Janzen (Canada)
Review Editors:
Michael Jefferson (UK), R. T. M. Sutamihardja (Indonesia)
Professor David Hall, a close colleague, passed away in August 1999.
He inspired us all through his vigorous support for bioenergy, and its just
uses in the developing world.
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