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REDD+ schemes are likely to be important components of climate change mitigation strategies for developing countries in a posy-Kyoto framework. Many tropical forest countries have been preparing their REDD+ structures in anticipation of the requirements
Medrilzam, Paul Dargusch , John Herbohn
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Local Community Participation in the Implementation of REDD+: The Case of Meru Betiri National Park
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation Plus (REDD+) in Meru Betiri National Park (MBNP) East Java – Indonesia, is considered an essential collaborative program between the Indonesian government, International Tropical Timber ...
Pradipta Dirgantara
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Options for monitoring and estimating historical carbon emissions from forest degradation in the context of REDD+ [PDF]
Measuring forest degradation and related forest carbon stock changes is more challenging than measuring deforestation since degradation implies changes in the structure of the forest and does not entail a change in land use, making it less easily ...
Herold Martin +30 more
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REDD and International Organizations [PDF]
Climate change mitigation can be achieved, according to many, by means of Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in the Tropics (REDD). Within the climate change policy debate we thus find discussions on how to reduce GHG emissions by designing appropriate REDD programmes and projects. In this paper I try to capture this debate by
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The ratification of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement allows countries to engage in compliance-based carbon markets which will allow countries to offset their own carbon emissions by investing in emissions reductions elsewhere. Given this recent development, it bears considering whether the international system is prepared to adopt existing voluntary ...
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Information networks and power: confronting the "wicked problem" of REDD+ in Indonesia
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) is a priority issue for forest and climate policy in Indonesia, and REDD+ policy-making activity has been characterized by considerable public consultation.
Moira Moeliono +4 more
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Will REDD+ safeguards mitigate corruption? Qualitative evidence from Southeast Asia [PDF]
High levels of faith and finance have been invested in REDD+ as a promising global climate change mitigation policy. Since its inception in 2007, corruption has been viewed as a potential impediment to the achievement of REDD+ goals, partly motivating ...
Williams, Aled, Dupuy, Kendra
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In the Drean-Annaba alluvial aquifer, the water quality often fluctuates. Water-rock interactions cannot be the main cause of the observed changes, but the country’s dryness during the last two decades has played a significant role in water quality ...
Abderahmane Yahi +9 more
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Learning From 'Actually Existing' REDD+: A Synthesis of Ethnographic Findings
The 2015 United Nations Paris Agreement on Climate reinforces actions to conserve and enhance forests as carbon reservoirs. A decade after sub-national demonstration projects to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) commenced,
Sarah Milne +5 more
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menilai kesiapan Provinsi Kalimantan Utara dalam pelaksanaan REDD+ dengan merujuk pada aspek kebijakan, kelembagaan, dan perangkat-perangkat REDD+.
Wiwin Effendy +2 more
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