Charles Darwin University
Who: Charles Darwin University sustainable transport solutions expert, PhD Candidate in Law, Ferdinand Balfoort. Ferdinand is completing his doctoral dissertation on distributive justice, sustainability and shared e-scooters, focusing on the benefits and burdens of sustainable transport technologies and possible solutions to reduce GHG emissions via carbon taxation and carbon credits. He is currently engaged on sustainable transport technology solutions, methodology development and carbon credit assisted deployment in Australia, as part of his PhD internship through Urban Analytica Pty Ltd, an incubator company from University of Melbourne.
Topics:
- Regulatory carbon credit frameworks
- Voluntary carbon credit mechanisms
- Distributive justice, benefits and burdens of carbon taxation and carbon credits
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