textabstractIndigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks and mitigation policies have consequently fostered different forest management approaches. This has caused land disputes with indigenous populations in countries of the South, who have lost access to livelihood resources, finding themselves forced to change their traditional ways of life. This paper argues that such mitigation policies may not only fuel conflict, but further can be ineffective regarding their mitigation potential, because they build upon reductionist carbon assessments. A socio-ecological long-term and landscape perspective is needed that considers not only climate footprints of altered land use systems, but also...
Academic inquiry into forest transitions has produced a rich body of literature examining the shift ...
Trade-offs between different land use outcomes are inevitable to meet both development and conservat...
In Cambodia, numerous powerful drivers of land-use change threaten the remaining natural forest and ...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...
Tropical forest landscapes are undergoing rapid transition. Rural development aspirations are rising...
Rapid deforestation is a major sustainability challenge, partly as the loss of carbon sinks exacerba...
Climate Change policies are playing an ever-increasing role in global development strategies and the...
The desperate search for ways to combat climate change gives rise to new mitigation policies and pro...
textabstractClimate Change policies are playing an ever-increasing role in global development strate...
Cambodia is currently experiencing profound processes of rural change, driven by an emerging trend o...
Almost 1 million hectares of forest lands have been reclaimed over the last 15 years for farming. Fa...
Achieving sustainable development in tropical forest landscapes is inherently challenging. Entwined ...
International audienceAt the end of the 1990s, the Northwestern uplands of Cambodia were one of the ...
Carbon markets form a fundamental part of green economy, that is supposed to bring the world out of ...
Economic land concessions are commonly believed to increase employment in rural areas, to offer new ...
Academic inquiry into forest transitions has produced a rich body of literature examining the shift ...
Trade-offs between different land use outcomes are inevitable to meet both development and conservat...
In Cambodia, numerous powerful drivers of land-use change threaten the remaining natural forest and ...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...
Tropical forest landscapes are undergoing rapid transition. Rural development aspirations are rising...
Rapid deforestation is a major sustainability challenge, partly as the loss of carbon sinks exacerba...
Climate Change policies are playing an ever-increasing role in global development strategies and the...
The desperate search for ways to combat climate change gives rise to new mitigation policies and pro...
textabstractClimate Change policies are playing an ever-increasing role in global development strate...
Cambodia is currently experiencing profound processes of rural change, driven by an emerging trend o...
Almost 1 million hectares of forest lands have been reclaimed over the last 15 years for farming. Fa...
Achieving sustainable development in tropical forest landscapes is inherently challenging. Entwined ...
International audienceAt the end of the 1990s, the Northwestern uplands of Cambodia were one of the ...
Carbon markets form a fundamental part of green economy, that is supposed to bring the world out of ...
Economic land concessions are commonly believed to increase employment in rural areas, to offer new ...
Academic inquiry into forest transitions has produced a rich body of literature examining the shift ...
Trade-offs between different land use outcomes are inevitable to meet both development and conservat...
In Cambodia, numerous powerful drivers of land-use change threaten the remaining natural forest and ...