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  1. Journal Article

    Determining optimal transit charges: The Kiel Canal in Germany

    Journal of Transport Geography
    01/2013
    Nadine Heitmann, Katrin Rehdanz, Ulrich Schmidt

    The Kiel Canal in Germany connects ports on the Baltic Sea with the rest of the world and is the most-used artificial waterway in the world....

  2. Policy Article

    How will Germany’s CCS Policy Affect the Development of a European CO2 Transport Infrastructure?

    Kiel Policy Brief
    03/2012
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    Christine Bertram, Nadine Heitmann, Daiju Narita ...

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 43: Wide adoption of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) in Europe would require a carbon dioxide (CO2) transport...

  3. Book & E-book

    How will Germany’s CCS Policy Affect the Development of a European CO2 Transport Infrastructure?

    03/2012
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    Christine Bertram, Nadine Heitmann, Daiju Narita ...

  4. Journal Article

    Accounting for CO2 Emissions from International Shipping: Burden Sharing under Different UNFCCC Allocation Options and Regime Scenarios

    Marine Policy
    09/2011
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    Nadine Heitmann, Setareh Khalilian

    CO2 emissions from international shipping, which are currently unregulated, are predicted to rise dramatically if no regulations are...

  5. Journal Article

    Embedding CCS infrastructure into the European electricity system: a policy coordination problem

    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
    02/2012
    Nadine Heitmann, Christine Bertram, Daiju Narita

    Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) has recently been receiving increasing recognition in policy debates. Various aspects of possible...

  6. Working Paper

    Including Maritime Transport in the EU´s Climate Change Policy: Country-Based Allocation and Effects

    Kiel Working Papers
    01/2013
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    Nadine Heitmann

    The European Union (EU) is actively campaigning for the global regulation of carbon emissions generated by maritime bunker fuels because these...

  7. Working Paper

    The Potential Contribution of the Shipping Sector to an Efficient Reduction of Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions

    Kiel Working Papers
    12/2012
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    Nadine Heitmann, Sonja Peterson

    In this paper, we analyze how much the shipping sector could contribute to global CO2 emission reductions from an efficiency point of view. To...

  8. Journal Article

    The potential contribution of the shipping sector to an efficient reduction of global carbon dioxide emissions

    Environmental Science & Policy
    10/2014
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    Nadine Heitmann, Sonja Peterson

    In this paper, we analyze how much the shipping sector could contribute to global CO2 emission reductions from an efficiency point of view. To...

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