Deforestation and forest degradation are some of the main contributors to anthropogenic climate change. Accordingly, policies to arrest deforestation or increase forest areas are proposed as important forms of climate change policy. This paper summarizes current proposals for addressing the contribution of forests to climate change, and the political problems of implementing these policies, especially in developing countries. The paper argues that current estimates of the likely sequestration benefits and costs of forest policies need to be tempered according to the political barriers and need for local consultation in formulating and implementing these proposals. These problems are likely to be most felt concerning current plans for Reduce...
Five Southeast Asian countries (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines and Malaysia) have experienced ...
Deforestation accounts for nearly 20% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in the world. Defore...
It is hotly debated today whether the reduction of tropical deforestation should be supported by a m...
Forests and climate change are increasingly dealt with as interconnected policy issues. Both the pot...
The goals of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change cannot be achieved without a significant reductio...
The ASEAN Heads of State/Government have proactively led ASEAN’s efforts to address climate change i...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...
Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of greenhouse g...
Forests and climate change are increasingly dealt with as interconnected policy issues. Both the pot...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
Deforestation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and an important source of global carbon emiss...
Forests are an integral element of life on earth. Providing oxygen to breathe, watershed protection,...
Deforestation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and an important source of global carbon emiss...
Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of g...
Available scientific literature indicates forest degradation emissions are of a similar magnitude to...
Five Southeast Asian countries (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines and Malaysia) have experienced ...
Deforestation accounts for nearly 20% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in the world. Defore...
It is hotly debated today whether the reduction of tropical deforestation should be supported by a m...
Forests and climate change are increasingly dealt with as interconnected policy issues. Both the pot...
The goals of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change cannot be achieved without a significant reductio...
The ASEAN Heads of State/Government have proactively led ASEAN’s efforts to address climate change i...
Tropical deforestation is the second leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, after energyproducti...
Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of greenhouse g...
Forests and climate change are increasingly dealt with as interconnected policy issues. Both the pot...
The 21st century has brought new challenges for forest management at a time when global climate chan...
Deforestation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and an important source of global carbon emiss...
Forests are an integral element of life on earth. Providing oxygen to breathe, watershed protection,...
Deforestation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and an important source of global carbon emiss...
Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of g...
Available scientific literature indicates forest degradation emissions are of a similar magnitude to...
Five Southeast Asian countries (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines and Malaysia) have experienced ...
Deforestation accounts for nearly 20% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in the world. Defore...
It is hotly debated today whether the reduction of tropical deforestation should be supported by a m...