1、Key priorities in charting decarbonization pathways in least developed countriesGeneva,2023Key priorities in charting decarbonization pathways in least developed countriesKEY PRIORITIES IN CHARTING DECARBONIZATION PATHWAYS IN LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES 2023,United NationsThis work is available throug
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4、tions publication issued by the United Nations Conference on Tradeand Development.UNCTAD/ALDC/2022/10eISBN:978-92-1-002720-5KEY PRIORITIES IN CHARTING DECARBONIZATION PATHWAYS IN LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIESiiiAcknowledgementsThis paper was prepared as part of the ongoing work programme of the Division
5、 for Africa,Least Developed Countries and Special Programmes at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD),under the overall guidance of Paul Akiwumi,Director.Drafting was coordinated by Matfobhi Riba under the guidance of Rolf Traeger(UNCTAD).Ramiro Parrado and Amsalu Woldie Yal
6、ew(external consultant),Matfobhi Riba(UNCTAD)and Giovanni Valensisi(UNCTAD)made contributions to the paper.KEY PRIORITIES IN CHARTING DECARBONIZATION PATHWAYS IN LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIESvContentsAcknowledgements.iiiContents.vFigures.vi1.Introduction.11.1 Why LDCs need to chart a path to decarboniza