Human Development Report - Croatia 2008^9Chapter 11: Vulnerability to Climate Change in Croatia: A Summary of
Section 2
11.1. Potential vulnerability
11.2. Underlying framework for adaptation strategies
11.3. Recommendations for future action, including research, projects and
institutional framework
Section 3: What Can Croatia Do to Change the Climate?
Chapter 12: Reducing Emissions in Croatia – the Costs of Mitigation
Summary
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Reducing emissions due to energy use
12.3. Reducing emissions in the agricultural sector
12.4. Reducing emissions in industrial processes
12.5. Reducing emissions from waste management
12.6. Reducing net emissions due to land-use, land use changes and forestry
(LULUCF)
12.7. Economic analysis of measures
12.8. Conclusions and recommendations
Chapter 13: Evaluation of Current Activities to Mitigate Climate Change
- Institutional Analysis
Summary
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Development of the legal/ regulatory environment to establish carbon
prices and to make technology available
13.3. Information: Availability of information to consumers and major actors
on reducing emissions
13.4. Financing mitigation: Involvement of businesses and larger emitters
13.5. Recommendations for the capacity needed to address climate change
mitigation and advance human development
Chapter 14. Conclusions: A Climate for Change – Findings and
Recommendations
14.1. General findings
14.2. Recommendations
Annex 1: Statistical Indicators
Annex 2: General Socio-Economic Questions and Selected Answers from
the Public Opinion Survey
Annex 3: Basic Information about Climate Models
Annex 4: How this Report was Prepared
Annex 5: Endnotes and Bibliography
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