Stefan Bakker is a scientific researcher with ECN Policy Studies since 2003. He holds a BSc in chemical engineering and an MSc in environmental science. His work mainly focuses on international climate policy issues, integrating natural science, economics and social sciences. He is specialised in Kyoto flexible mechanisms and post-2012 climate policy issues. He has extensive experience in research and capacity building in developing countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa. He is (co-)author of a range of peer-reviewed articles and reports on CDM and climate change mitigation, including transport and CO2 capture and storage. Currently he is supporting the UNFCCC climate negotiations with research on MRV, Low Carbon Development Strategies and NAMAs for the transport sector. Since 2010 he also holds a PhD position with the University of Twente and ITC, department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management, on the topic of urban transport and climate change. |
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