Mitigation options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and sequester carbon in land use sectors are describe in some detail. The paper highlights those options in the forestry sector, which are more relevant to different parts of Africa. It briefly outlines a bottom-up methodological framework for comprehensively assessing mitigation options in land use sectors. This method emphasizes the application of end-use demand projections to construct a baseline and mitigation scenarios and explicitly addresses the carbon storage potential on land and in wood products, as well as use of wood to substitute for fossil fuels. Cost-effectiveness indicators for ranking mitigation options are proposed, including those, which account for non-carbon monetary...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
In this paper, we aim to assess the impacts of the forest definitions adopted by each African countr...
Climate change is posing considerable threats to the development aspirations of African countries. T...
This paper summarizes studies of carbon mitigation potential (MP) and costs of forestry options in s...
This paper summarizes studies of carbon mitigation potential (MP) and costs of forestry options in ...
This paper summarizes studies of carbon (C) mitigation potential and costs of about 40 forestry opti...
Forestry has a significant role to play in green economy transformation process of African Continent...
This paper summarizes studies of carbon (C) mitigation potential and costs of about 40 forestry opti...
In Central Africa, important carbon stocks are stored in natural forest stands, while activities tha...
Following the introduction, Chapter 2 provides an overview of mitigation in the forest sector, addre...
The continued accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is expected to severely impact the ...
Concern about rising atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases has prompted the search for meth...
The last decade has seen a wave of forest carbon projects across the world, many in Africa. These ha...
The transition towards a less carbon-intensive society has been initiated. Still, the international ...
This paper considers the economic prospects for reducing carbon emissions and increasing carbon stor...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
In this paper, we aim to assess the impacts of the forest definitions adopted by each African countr...
Climate change is posing considerable threats to the development aspirations of African countries. T...
This paper summarizes studies of carbon mitigation potential (MP) and costs of forestry options in s...
This paper summarizes studies of carbon mitigation potential (MP) and costs of forestry options in ...
This paper summarizes studies of carbon (C) mitigation potential and costs of about 40 forestry opti...
Forestry has a significant role to play in green economy transformation process of African Continent...
This paper summarizes studies of carbon (C) mitigation potential and costs of about 40 forestry opti...
In Central Africa, important carbon stocks are stored in natural forest stands, while activities tha...
Following the introduction, Chapter 2 provides an overview of mitigation in the forest sector, addre...
The continued accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is expected to severely impact the ...
Concern about rising atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases has prompted the search for meth...
The last decade has seen a wave of forest carbon projects across the world, many in Africa. These ha...
The transition towards a less carbon-intensive society has been initiated. Still, the international ...
This paper considers the economic prospects for reducing carbon emissions and increasing carbon stor...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
In this paper, we aim to assess the impacts of the forest definitions adopted by each African countr...
Climate change is posing considerable threats to the development aspirations of African countries. T...