Deforestation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and an important source of global carbon emissions. This means that there are important synergies between climate policy and conservation policy. The highest rates of deforestation occur in tropical countries, where much of the land at the forest frontier is managed informally by smallholders and where governance systems tend to be weak. These features must be considered when designing policies to reduce emissions from deforestation such as REDD +. Deforestation is often accompanied by fires that release large amounts of carbon dioxide. These emissions are especially high in the case of peatlands which contain thick layers of carbon-rich matter. In this paper we derive marginal abatemen...
Carbon emissions from the conversion and degradation of tropical forests contribute to anthropogenic...
REDD+ holds potential for mitigating emissions from tropical forest loss by providing financial ince...
doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2008.00041.x There exist thousands of valuation studies for environmental g...
Deforestation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and an important source of global carbon emiss...
Carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gas emissions from land use change are contributing ap...
Reducing emissions due to deforestation is considered a low-cost option for mitigating climate chang...
Climate policy will create both disincentives and incentives for tropical deforestation. Disincentiv...
Reducing deforestation is seen as a necessary part of global efforts to manage greenhouse gas emissi...
Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of greenhouse g...
The approximately 20 % of CO2 emissions that are lost as a result of forest and peatland degradation...
Up to 25 percent of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are caused by deforestation, and Indo...
Estimates for deforestation and forest degradation were shown to account for about 17% of greenhouse...
Tropical forests are the oldest and most ecologically complex of the planet’s terrestrial ecosystems...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Reductions in emissions from deforestation at varying carbon prices by...
Estimates show that, in recent years, deforestation and forest degradation accounted for about 17% o...
Carbon emissions from the conversion and degradation of tropical forests contribute to anthropogenic...
REDD+ holds potential for mitigating emissions from tropical forest loss by providing financial ince...
doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2008.00041.x There exist thousands of valuation studies for environmental g...
Deforestation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and an important source of global carbon emiss...
Carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gas emissions from land use change are contributing ap...
Reducing emissions due to deforestation is considered a low-cost option for mitigating climate chang...
Climate policy will create both disincentives and incentives for tropical deforestation. Disincentiv...
Reducing deforestation is seen as a necessary part of global efforts to manage greenhouse gas emissi...
Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of greenhouse g...
The approximately 20 % of CO2 emissions that are lost as a result of forest and peatland degradation...
Up to 25 percent of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are caused by deforestation, and Indo...
Estimates for deforestation and forest degradation were shown to account for about 17% of greenhouse...
Tropical forests are the oldest and most ecologically complex of the planet’s terrestrial ecosystems...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Reductions in emissions from deforestation at varying carbon prices by...
Estimates show that, in recent years, deforestation and forest degradation accounted for about 17% o...
Carbon emissions from the conversion and degradation of tropical forests contribute to anthropogenic...
REDD+ holds potential for mitigating emissions from tropical forest loss by providing financial ince...
doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2008.00041.x There exist thousands of valuation studies for environmental g...