This paper assesses quantification methods for carbon leakage from forestry activities for their suitability in leakage accounting in a future Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) mechanism. To that end, we first conducted a literature review to identify specific pre-requisites for leakage assessment in REDD. We then analyzed a total of 34 quantification methods for leakage emissions from the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), the Climate Action Reserve (CAR), the CarbonFix Standard (CFS), and from scientific literature sources. We screened these methods for the leakage aspects they address in terms of leakage type, tools used for quantification and the geographical scale co...
The acceptance of forestry-based project activities to mitigate greenhouse gases emissions has been...
The paper reviews a number of challenges associated with reducing degradation and its related emissi...
This paper studies the effect of international trade in food and timber on land use and potential ca...
This paper assesses quantification methods for carbon leakage from forestry activities for their sui...
Leakage from policies to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest dgradation (REDD+) must be m...
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that l...
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that l...
International agricultural trade flows are increasingly important as distant drivers in global land-...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
There is widespread recognition that forestry carbon credits can reduce the net emissions of carbon ...
Carbon emissions from deforestation and degradation account for about 20% of global anthropogenic em...
Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) m...
The acceptance of forestry-based project activities tomitigate greenhouse gases emissions has been s...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
Reducing emissions from forests—generating carbon credits—in return for REDD+ (Reducing Emissions fr...
The acceptance of forestry-based project activities to mitigate greenhouse gases emissions has been...
The paper reviews a number of challenges associated with reducing degradation and its related emissi...
This paper studies the effect of international trade in food and timber on land use and potential ca...
This paper assesses quantification methods for carbon leakage from forestry activities for their sui...
Leakage from policies to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest dgradation (REDD+) must be m...
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that l...
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that l...
International agricultural trade flows are increasingly important as distant drivers in global land-...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
There is widespread recognition that forestry carbon credits can reduce the net emissions of carbon ...
Carbon emissions from deforestation and degradation account for about 20% of global anthropogenic em...
Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) m...
The acceptance of forestry-based project activities tomitigate greenhouse gases emissions has been s...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
Reducing emissions from forests—generating carbon credits—in return for REDD+ (Reducing Emissions fr...
The acceptance of forestry-based project activities to mitigate greenhouse gases emissions has been...
The paper reviews a number of challenges associated with reducing degradation and its related emissi...
This paper studies the effect of international trade in food and timber on land use and potential ca...