As a leading member of the Coalition for Rainforest Nations, Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a vested interest in proving to the international community that it could reduce the volume of greenhouse gas emissions from the process of deforestation and forest degradation if suitable financial incentives were to be provided for such action. An assessment of the baseline or 'business-as-usual' scenario for emissions from this process is therefore crucial to current debate about the relationship between national forest policy and measures taken to mitigate the impacts of climate change. This paper shows that the PNG government's own attempts to construct a baseline scenario for the contribution made to this process by logging and agribusiness compani...
The goals of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change cannot be achieved without a significant reductio...
Deforestation and forest degradation are problems common to many tropical countries, including Papua...
Reduction of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation is being considered...
This article examines the abatement in greenhouse gas emissions achievable in Papua New Guinea by a ...
Tropical forests are some of the most biodiverse places remaining on Earth, they provide habitat fo...
Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of greenhouse g...
One of the few initiatives to address ongoing global warming that did not completely stall at the U...
Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) forests are a vital natural resource for the human population that they su...
Papua New Guinea has been a leader in international climate change forums in relation to deforestati...
This book contains the reflections of scholars, policy-makers and practitioners with first-hand know...
The island of New Guinea hosts the third largest expanse of tropical rainforest on the planet. Papua...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
The native forests of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are some of the most biologically and culturally divers...
Tropical forests in developing countries are increasingly being valued for their role in carbon sequ...
For Indonesia to achieve its greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments, it will have to reduce e...
The goals of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change cannot be achieved without a significant reductio...
Deforestation and forest degradation are problems common to many tropical countries, including Papua...
Reduction of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation is being considered...
This article examines the abatement in greenhouse gas emissions achievable in Papua New Guinea by a ...
Tropical forests are some of the most biodiverse places remaining on Earth, they provide habitat fo...
Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of greenhouse g...
One of the few initiatives to address ongoing global warming that did not completely stall at the U...
Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) forests are a vital natural resource for the human population that they su...
Papua New Guinea has been a leader in international climate change forums in relation to deforestati...
This book contains the reflections of scholars, policy-makers and practitioners with first-hand know...
The island of New Guinea hosts the third largest expanse of tropical rainforest on the planet. Papua...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
The native forests of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are some of the most biologically and culturally divers...
Tropical forests in developing countries are increasingly being valued for their role in carbon sequ...
For Indonesia to achieve its greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments, it will have to reduce e...
The goals of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change cannot be achieved without a significant reductio...
Deforestation and forest degradation are problems common to many tropical countries, including Papua...
Reduction of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation is being considered...