Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon payment for forest management, a cost-effective and practical solution to climate change and unsustainable development. In recent years an attractive policy has been discussed under the United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC): Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+), sustainable management of forest, and conservation and enhancement of carbon in developing countries. This could potentially reward forest-managing communities in developing countries. One of the challenging tasks for the successful implementation of this policy is setting up reliable baseline emissions scenarios based on the hist...
The Kyoto Protocol requires that signatory countries reduce their human-induced emissions of CO2 by ...
The terrestrial biosphere is responsible for removing roughly one quarter of the total anthropogenic...
Developing countries must submit forest reference emission levels (FRELs) to the UNFCCC to receive i...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
This sourcebook provides a consensus perspective from the global community of earth observation and ...
Measuring forest degradation and related forest carbon stock changes is more challenging than measur...
The new Paris Agreement, approved by 195 countries under the auspice of the United Nations Framework...
Worldwide, there are many pilot forestry projects that are under some stage of implementation, and m...
Reducing emissions from forests—generating carbon credits—in return for REDD+ (Reducing Emissions fr...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries, and the role o...
This thesis brings together research conducted on field based, remote sensing and modelling approach...
Planted forests are important sources of forest products such as roundwood, fuelwood and fibre. Plan...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries, and the role o...
Global forests store large amounts of carbon both in living biomass and in the soil. The ability of ...
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) established the Forest Carbon Tracking (FCT) task in 2008 to p...
The Kyoto Protocol requires that signatory countries reduce their human-induced emissions of CO2 by ...
The terrestrial biosphere is responsible for removing roughly one quarter of the total anthropogenic...
Developing countries must submit forest reference emission levels (FRELs) to the UNFCCC to receive i...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
This sourcebook provides a consensus perspective from the global community of earth observation and ...
Measuring forest degradation and related forest carbon stock changes is more challenging than measur...
The new Paris Agreement, approved by 195 countries under the auspice of the United Nations Framework...
Worldwide, there are many pilot forestry projects that are under some stage of implementation, and m...
Reducing emissions from forests—generating carbon credits—in return for REDD+ (Reducing Emissions fr...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries, and the role o...
This thesis brings together research conducted on field based, remote sensing and modelling approach...
Planted forests are important sources of forest products such as roundwood, fuelwood and fibre. Plan...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries, and the role o...
Global forests store large amounts of carbon both in living biomass and in the soil. The ability of ...
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) established the Forest Carbon Tracking (FCT) task in 2008 to p...
The Kyoto Protocol requires that signatory countries reduce their human-induced emissions of CO2 by ...
The terrestrial biosphere is responsible for removing roughly one quarter of the total anthropogenic...
Developing countries must submit forest reference emission levels (FRELs) to the UNFCCC to receive i...