Deforestation of tropical forests contributes approximately 10-20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. This paper reviews various options proposed by countries to address reducing these emissions, including market-based approaches to fund activities to make these reductions. The paper explores some of the opportunities and pitfalls of market-based mechanisms, including such concepts as permanence, measurement, additionality, undermining the carbon market and sovereignty concerns. Possibly the greatest difficulty with market-based approaches is the issue of emissions displacement - a concept often called 'leakage'. One cause of leakage is the growing market for tropical timber, particularly in China. Options to address leakage are considered...
Forests and climate change are increasingly dealt with as interconnected policy issues. Both the pot...
This paper quantitatively assesses the economic implications of crediting carbon abatement from redu...
Under the Kyoto Protocol industrialized countries will be able to meet carbon emission reduction com...
Tropical deforestation is responsible for 15-20% of total man-made emissions of greenhouse gases. In...
The United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC), at its thirteenth meeting in 2005 (COP-11),...
Carbon emissions from tropical deforestation account for about 25% of all anthropogenic carbon dioxi...
Carbon emissions from tropical deforestation account for about 25% of all anthropogenic carbon dioxi...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...
The proposed Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol paves the way for financial and...
The objective of REDD payment distribution mechanisms is to support policies and measures that reduc...
With an estimated average loss of around 13 million hectares per year between 2000 and 2005 – 7.3 mi...
25 p.Discussions of tropical deforestation are currently at the forefront of climate change policy n...
Abstract In this article the authors contend that the constraints to including reduced emissions fro...
Forest management strategies and policies such as REDD (reduced emissions from deforestation and for...
A process for reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries has been initiated under...
Forests and climate change are increasingly dealt with as interconnected policy issues. Both the pot...
This paper quantitatively assesses the economic implications of crediting carbon abatement from redu...
Under the Kyoto Protocol industrialized countries will be able to meet carbon emission reduction com...
Tropical deforestation is responsible for 15-20% of total man-made emissions of greenhouse gases. In...
The United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC), at its thirteenth meeting in 2005 (COP-11),...
Carbon emissions from tropical deforestation account for about 25% of all anthropogenic carbon dioxi...
Carbon emissions from tropical deforestation account for about 25% of all anthropogenic carbon dioxi...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...
The proposed Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol paves the way for financial and...
The objective of REDD payment distribution mechanisms is to support policies and measures that reduc...
With an estimated average loss of around 13 million hectares per year between 2000 and 2005 – 7.3 mi...
25 p.Discussions of tropical deforestation are currently at the forefront of climate change policy n...
Abstract In this article the authors contend that the constraints to including reduced emissions fro...
Forest management strategies and policies such as REDD (reduced emissions from deforestation and for...
A process for reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries has been initiated under...
Forests and climate change are increasingly dealt with as interconnected policy issues. Both the pot...
This paper quantitatively assesses the economic implications of crediting carbon abatement from redu...
Under the Kyoto Protocol industrialized countries will be able to meet carbon emission reduction com...