This chapter explores the opportunities for linking mitigation activities with efforts to increase adaptive capacity. Because the issue involves two separate objectives, each with multiple stakeholders and scales of analysis, win-win situations are emphasised. Criteria and indicators for monitoring adaptation to climate change are discussed in the light of emerging standards for mitigation project development and monitoring
Climate change can be addressed by mitigation (reducing the sources or enhancing the sinks of greenh...
International audienceSince concerns about the present and potential impacts of climate change first...
Climate change can be addressed by mitigation (reducing the sources or enhancing the sinks of greenh...
There is extensive scientific evidence that both adaptation and mitigation are essential to address ...
Strengthening the links between climate change mitigation and adaptation in the forestry sector is n...
Adaptation and mitigation share the ultimate purpose of reducing climate change impacts. However, th...
Although many activities can jointly contribute to the climate change strategies of adaptation and m...
Abstract: Climate change adaptation strategies for the forest management sector should be based on t...
This chapter develops a framework to explore examples of adaptation options that could be used to en...
Climate change is now accepted as an important issue for forests and forest management around the wo...
Although many activities can jointly contribute to the climate change strategies of adaptation and m...
There is growing interest in designing and implementing climate change mitigation and adaptation (M ...
Integrating adaptation and mitigation in forestry projects and policies would maximise local cobene...
Governance for climate change mitigation and adaptation measures, as well as for biodiversity and ec...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht (outside the USA). Climate adaptation planning and...
Climate change can be addressed by mitigation (reducing the sources or enhancing the sinks of greenh...
International audienceSince concerns about the present and potential impacts of climate change first...
Climate change can be addressed by mitigation (reducing the sources or enhancing the sinks of greenh...
There is extensive scientific evidence that both adaptation and mitigation are essential to address ...
Strengthening the links between climate change mitigation and adaptation in the forestry sector is n...
Adaptation and mitigation share the ultimate purpose of reducing climate change impacts. However, th...
Although many activities can jointly contribute to the climate change strategies of adaptation and m...
Abstract: Climate change adaptation strategies for the forest management sector should be based on t...
This chapter develops a framework to explore examples of adaptation options that could be used to en...
Climate change is now accepted as an important issue for forests and forest management around the wo...
Although many activities can jointly contribute to the climate change strategies of adaptation and m...
There is growing interest in designing and implementing climate change mitigation and adaptation (M ...
Integrating adaptation and mitigation in forestry projects and policies would maximise local cobene...
Governance for climate change mitigation and adaptation measures, as well as for biodiversity and ec...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht (outside the USA). Climate adaptation planning and...
Climate change can be addressed by mitigation (reducing the sources or enhancing the sinks of greenh...
International audienceSince concerns about the present and potential impacts of climate change first...
Climate change can be addressed by mitigation (reducing the sources or enhancing the sinks of greenh...