适应在国际环境协议中的战略作用

The strategic role of adaptation in international environmental agreements

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management · 2024
被引 10
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了适应措施的实施时机如何影响国际环境协议的稳定性,发现当适应先于排放决策时,完全合作协议下的大联盟是稳定的。

Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of the timing of adaptation on the stability of international environmental agreements (IEAs) for different levels of cooperation. This issue is addressed by solving a three-stage coalition formation game in a Nash-Cournot setting. In the first stage, countries decide non-cooperatively on their participation in an IEA. Then depending on the timing, countries decide on adaptation and emissions in the second and third stage. The game is solved for three levels of cooperation. Countries can either cooperate on emissions (emission agreement), on adaptation (adaptation agreement), or both actions (complete agreement). When emissions are chosen first, this extension to an emission-adaptation game is a generalization of the pure emission game. However, when adaptation is chosen first, the grand coalition is stable, provided that countries sign a complete agreement. With partial cooperation, stable coalitions are small. The results establish a connection between the strategic role of adaptation, the levels of adaptation of non-signatories and signatories for the different types of agreements and the participation in an IEA. Moreover, the results indicate that the grand coalition is stable even when it significantly enhances net benefits.

国际环境协议适应性时机联盟稳定性合作水平