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ID092726
Title ProperComparison of Turkey's performance of greenhouse gas emissions and local/regional pollutants with EU countries
LanguageENG
AuthorSözen, Adnan ;  Alp, Ihsan
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Turkey signed the Kyoto Protocol on February 17th, 2009. Therefore, to fulfill the liabilities of the Kyoto Protocol, she has to review her status and make strategic plans to hold the emissions at the levels specified in the protocol. For this purpose, in this study employing data envelopment analysis (DEA), Turkey's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and local/regional pollutants compared to the European Union (EU) countries have been put in place. Since the data on Malta and Cyprus was inadequate, these two nations were excluded from the evaluation. As a candidate for EU, Turkey is required to reduce the emissions by 8% until 2012 within the framework of the Kyoto Protocol.
Two models were considered in this performance work: (i) the first model for the input energy consumption, GHG and local/regional pollutants (total GHG, CO2, F (emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds), CO, NO2, SO2) has been considered as the output value. (ii) In the second model, the values entered in the sectoral energy consumption have been considered as GHG emissions and local/regional pollutants output. Model 2 was taken into account in which different inputs were employed to observe the impacts of input values causing GHG emissions on emission. DEA technique is used, which holds the output constant in the direction which should reduce the input. For this purpose, the effect of sectoral energy consumption on total emission was identified and it was aimed to identify on which energy resources the strategy developed for emission reduction should be.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 37, No. 11; Dec 2009: p5007-5018
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 37, No. 11; Dec 2009: p5007-5018
Key WordsGHG Emissions ;  Gas Emission Efficiency ;  Data Envelopment Analysis ;  Tuekey ;  EU Countries