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Forestry deforestation
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Adapting tropical production forests to global climate change: risk perceptions and actions
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M. R. Guariguata
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2012
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As sustainable forest management is threatened by climate change, adaptation measures may be needed to maintain the productive capacity of tropical forests. Yet the extent to which foresters across th...
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Indonesia's Forest Moratorium: A Stepping Stone to Better Forest Governance?
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D. Murdiyarso
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2011
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This document is a 4-month analysis of the ban on new forestry concessions that the Indonesian government announced in May. The purpose of the study is to help stakeholders on all sides interpret the ...
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Social Sustainability of EU-Approved Voluntary Schemes for Biofuels: Implications for Rural Livelihoods
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L. German
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2011
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The rapid expansion of biofuel production and consumption in response to global climate mitigation commitments and fuel security concerns has raised concerns over the social and environmental sustaina...
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Addressing climate change adaptation and mitigation in tropical wetland ecosystems of Indonesia
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D. Murdiyarso (ed);B. Kauffman (ed)
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2011
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Tropical wetland ecosystems, especially peatlands and mangroves, are important in global carbon cycling. This brief notes that Indonesia has more tropical wetlands than any other country on Earth and ...
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Lessons for REDD+ from measures to control illegal logging in Indonesia - report summary
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C. Luttrell
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2011
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Indonesia has committed to reducing its emissions from land use, land use change and forestry by 26 percent by 2020. One way the country plans to meet this target is by committing to the Reducing Emis...
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Realising REDD + national strategy and policy options
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2009
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Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing forest carbon stocks in developing countries (REDD+) started as a global initiative. More than 40 countries are developing n...
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REDD, forest governance and rural livelihoods: the emerging agenda
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O. Springate-Baginski (ed);E. Wollenberg (ed)
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2010
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Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) initiatives are more likely to be effective in reducing emissions if they build on, rather than conflict with, the interests of l...
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Realising REDD+ national strategy and policy options
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A. Angelsen (ed);M. Brockhaus;M. Kanninen
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2009
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More than 40 countries are developing national REDD+ strategies and policies, and hundreds of REDD+ projects have been initiated across the tropics. This book wants to inform these national and local ...
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Rights-based approaches: exploring issues and opportunities for conservation
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J. Campese (ed);T. Greiber (ed);T. Sunderland (ed);G. Oviedo (ed)
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2009
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The links between the realisation of human rights and the conservation of natural resources and biodiversity are receiving increasing attention worldwide. Experience has demonstrated that exclusionary...
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Moving ahead with REDD: issues, options, and implications
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A. Angelsen (ed)
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Center for International Forestry Research ,
2008
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Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) is based on a core idea: reward individuals, communities, projects and countries that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from for...