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IRAN’S REQUIREMENTS TO DEVELOP ITS BALANCED REGIONAL MODEL IN COHERENCE WITH ACHIEVING INTERNATIONAL GHGS EMISSION REDUCTION GOALS

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  143-168

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 Climate change and its consequences will change human life enormously during coming decades. This has caused the international community to place high priority to conduct evaluation, in order to formulate the necessary control strategies as part of its top actions. IRAN is ranked the ninth-largest emitter of GHG EMISSIONs in 2015 and, during Paris negotiation, IRAN pledged 4% EMISSIONs cut by 2030 relative to BAU, and furthermore, if enjoying full technical and financial supports from international community, this could increase to 12%. In the light of this decision, the present research work pays attention to the analyses of IRAN’s GHG EMISSIONs sectorial trends during recent decades. Evaluations indicate that the pattern is uptrend and power plants, residential-commercial buildings, and transportation are the greatest emitter sectors. Analysis of DRIVING FORCES influencing the long-term EMISSIONs (1971-2012) show that factors such as population, GDPcapita, energy intensity, and carbon intensity are the most effective DRIVING FORCES with impact coefficients+2.94, +1.004, -0.035, and -0.694, respectively. Evaluation of development-revenue patterns from GHG EMISSIONs perspective confirms that a large amount of fuels would have to be consumed in industrial sectors with the least economic efficiency. In addition, small industrial units (with less than 10 employees), despite high energy consumption, cannot compete with large industries in revenue production. A closer examination, from justice and equitable distribution of facilities, DRIVING FORCES, and responsibilities, among provinces in IRAN revealed an unbalanced and far from justice existing structure. International reduction goals are not achievable unless adequate identification of current circumstances with a broad view to find solution to existing problems and such analyses and models, as developed in this research, can be used for better understanding of needs and parameters for the development of a model based on EQUITY and sustainability.

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    SHAFIPOUR MOTLAGH, MAJID, & TAVAKOLI, AZADEH. (2017). IRAN’S REQUIREMENTS TO DEVELOP ITS BALANCED REGIONAL MODEL IN COHERENCE WITH ACHIEVING INTERNATIONAL GHGS EMISSION REDUCTION GOALS. THE SOCIO CULTURAL STRATEGY JOURNAL, 5(21 ), 143-168. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/243679/en

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    SHAFIPOUR MOTLAGH MAJID, TAVAKOLI AZADEH. IRAN’S REQUIREMENTS TO DEVELOP ITS BALANCED REGIONAL MODEL IN COHERENCE WITH ACHIEVING INTERNATIONAL GHGS EMISSION REDUCTION GOALS. THE SOCIO CULTURAL STRATEGY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2017;5(21 ):143-168. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/243679/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAJID SHAFIPOUR MOTLAGH, and AZADEH TAVAKOLI, “IRAN’S REQUIREMENTS TO DEVELOP ITS BALANCED REGIONAL MODEL IN COHERENCE WITH ACHIEVING INTERNATIONAL GHGS EMISSION REDUCTION GOALS,” THE SOCIO CULTURAL STRATEGY JOURNAL, vol. 5, no. 21 , pp. 143–168, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/243679/en

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