Foundation Joint Implementation Network (JIN), established in 1995, is an international knowledge center concerning climate change policy issues. The mission of JIN is to serve as a knowledge centre for climate change policy issues in general and the concept of emissions trading in particular.
JIN is a highly specialized carbon market and technology transfer advisory unit, acting independently on a not-for-profit basis. Our core team is comprised of specialists working in advisory roles for carbon market participants since its inception. Our field of expertise has broadened over the years and now includes issues such as climate change and energy policy, technology transfer, sustainable development, and energy market liberalization.
Bali: Hope beyond relief, Market expectations at the start of EU ETS Phase II, Contribution of AIJ Projects to Sustainable Development: A Dutch case study, A Post-2012 Perspective for Joint Implementation, Sustainable Cooking Technologies, Air Quality Benefits of CDM Projects can be significant, The European Energy and Climate Policy PlanBali: Hope beyond relief, Market expectations at the start of EU ETS Phase II, Contribution of AIJ Projects to Sustainable Development: A Dutch case study, A Post-2012 Perspective for Joint Implementation, Sustainable Cooking Technologies, Air Quality Benefits of CDM Projects can be significant, The European Energy and Climate Policy Plan.
Contribution of CDM Projects to Sustainable, Development: Dutch case study,Why EU Allowances Prices May Remain Low, Building Capacity for JI Projects in Russian Coal Sector, Variables Underpinning Technology Transfers through the CDM, What Role for Market Mechanisms Post-2012?, Concentrating Solar PowerContribution of CDM Projects to Sustainable, Development: Dutch case study,Why EU Allowances Prices May Remain Low, Building Capacity for JI Projects in Russian Coal Sector, Variables Underpinning Technology Transfers through the CDM, What Role for Market Mechanisms Post-2012?, Concentrating Solar Power.
Turkey approaching the Kyoto Protocol?, Russian JI Procedures Adopted, but Work still Remains to be Done, Guidance for CDM Programmes of Activities, ENTTRANS: Assessment of Technology Implementation Chains in CDM Host Countries, Linking beyond the linking Directive, GHG Reduction vs. Nature Protection under JI: the Case of Wind Power Projects in Bulgaria, Podilsky Wet to Dry Cement JI Project in Ukraine, Linking Domestic Offset Projects to the EU-ETSTurkey approaching the Kyoto Protocol?, Russian JI Procedures Adopted, but Work still Remains to be Done, Guidance for CDM Programmes of Activities, ENTTRANS: Assessment of Technology Implementation Chains in CDM Host Countries, Linking beyond the linking Directive, GHG Reduction vs. Nature Protection under JI: the Case of Wind Power Projects in Bulgaria, Podilsky Wet to Dry Cement JI Project in Ukraine, Linking Domestic Offset Projects to the EU-ETS