2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-019-02621-4
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The Clean Development Mechanism and large dam development: contradictions associated with climate financing in Cambodia

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“…The high-accuracy feature is approved using the empirical data of the 90MW PV plant in Cambodia. Based on these findings, the model's accuracy depends on a hierarchical structure level model, the model's measurement accuracy, model identification, structure accuracy, measurement accuracy, simulator algorithms metrics, and the accuracy of the calibration parameter [14]. The physical ranking of the PV power model structure makes the system to be a highfidelity model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high-accuracy feature is approved using the empirical data of the 90MW PV plant in Cambodia. Based on these findings, the model's accuracy depends on a hierarchical structure level model, the model's measurement accuracy, model identification, structure accuracy, measurement accuracy, simulator algorithms metrics, and the accuracy of the calibration parameter [14]. The physical ranking of the PV power model structure makes the system to be a highfidelity model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What is more, the Cambodian government's approval of the EIA was highly politicized. The MoE in Cambodia delayed approving the LS2's initial EIA; that is, until November 2010, when Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng publicly requested that Hun Sen speed up the LS2's approval process—a request that led to the MoE's rapid approval of the EIA (Baird & Green, 2020, p. 376). A second controversy surrounding the LS2 is that the dam requires the relocation of about 1000 households (Grimsditch, 2012, p. 28).…”
Section: A Summary Of the Research On Hydropolitics In Cambodiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the CDM, it is a United Nations scheme aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, achieving sustainable development, and attracting financial support for such projects as large hydropower dams (Baird & Green, 2020, p. 366). In order to register as a CDM project, project participants must get approval from the host country's Designated National Authority (DNA) and then submit a project‐design document in order to get approval from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change CDM Executive Board (Baird & Green, 2020, p. 370). In Cambodia, the DNA is the MoE and the DNA's Secretariat is the Climate Change Department (Hensengerth, 2015a, p. 513; Baird & Green, 2020, p. 373).…”
Section: A Summary Of the Research On Hydropolitics In Cambodiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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