The fervor with which carbon initiatives are being adopted (Capoor & Ambrosi 2007) presents a unique opportunity to restore biodiversity while creating new financial and marketing incentives for investors. We argue that current approaches to carbon offsetting that rely largely on investment in monoculture plantations will rapidly lose appeal as the public becomes aware of their dubious carbon benefits (Guo & Gifford 2002; Glenday 2006) and the related environmental and social harm that they may bring (Jackson et al. 2005; Lamb et al. 2005). Here we describe a scheme that is more robust to uncertainty about carbon sequestration and is guaranteed to have broad environmental benefits, including restoration of degraded natural systems a...
The rapid destruction of tropical forestsproduces ~20 % of anthropogenic carbonemissions and poses o...
Carbon farming in agricultural landscapes may provide a cost-effective mechanism for offsetting carb...
Forest carbon – own-able financial product or global common good? With the debate linking greenhouse...
The development of a new carbon economy has the potential to offer win-win outcomes for environments...
The likely Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) mechanism includes strategi...
Global assessments show biodiversity has already declined beyond ‘safe limits’ across most biomes, c...
A price on carbon is expected to generate demand for carbon offset schemes. This demand could drive ...
The carbon market offers a unique opportunity to achieve large‐scale ecological restoration of degra...
Carbon sequestration has emerged as one of the only ecosystem services with a market that allows for...
"Offsetting" habitat destruction has widespread appeal as an instrument for balancing economic growt...
The focus of forest-based systems for sequestering carbon has largely been on creating permanent sto...
Recently scientists have started to examine how land-uses and land-use technologies can help mitigat...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation and through the conservation, sustainab...
Protecting forests provides potential synergies for both biodiversity conservation and climate chang...
The 21st century is ushering in an indisputable shift toward green. Many businesses large and small,...
The rapid destruction of tropical forestsproduces ~20 % of anthropogenic carbonemissions and poses o...
Carbon farming in agricultural landscapes may provide a cost-effective mechanism for offsetting carb...
Forest carbon – own-able financial product or global common good? With the debate linking greenhouse...
The development of a new carbon economy has the potential to offer win-win outcomes for environments...
The likely Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) mechanism includes strategi...
Global assessments show biodiversity has already declined beyond ‘safe limits’ across most biomes, c...
A price on carbon is expected to generate demand for carbon offset schemes. This demand could drive ...
The carbon market offers a unique opportunity to achieve large‐scale ecological restoration of degra...
Carbon sequestration has emerged as one of the only ecosystem services with a market that allows for...
"Offsetting" habitat destruction has widespread appeal as an instrument for balancing economic growt...
The focus of forest-based systems for sequestering carbon has largely been on creating permanent sto...
Recently scientists have started to examine how land-uses and land-use technologies can help mitigat...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation and through the conservation, sustainab...
Protecting forests provides potential synergies for both biodiversity conservation and climate chang...
The 21st century is ushering in an indisputable shift toward green. Many businesses large and small,...
The rapid destruction of tropical forestsproduces ~20 % of anthropogenic carbonemissions and poses o...
Carbon farming in agricultural landscapes may provide a cost-effective mechanism for offsetting carb...
Forest carbon – own-able financial product or global common good? With the debate linking greenhouse...