Reference Library: mitigation: category - n. Social Aspects
April, 2012. L.C. Stringer, A.J. Dougill, A.D. Thomas , D.V. Spracklen , S. Chesterman , C. Ifejika Speranza, H. Rueff , M. Riddell , M. Williams , T. Beedy , D.J. Abson , P. Klintenberg , S. Syampungani , P. Powell , A.R. Palmer , M.K. Seely , D.D. Mkwambisi , M. Falcao , A. Sitoe , S. Ross , G. Kopol. Environmental Science & Policy. Volumes 19–20, May–June 2012, Pages 121–135
Forest Management and Climate Change: A literature review
March, 2012. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Forest and Climate Change Working Paper 10. x + 45 pages
Talking REDD+: beyond forestry – joining up and moving forward
December, 2011. Isilda Nhantumbo, Leianne Rolington. Brief. International Institute for Environment and Development. 11 pages
REDD+ and adaptation: will REDD+ contribute to adaptive capacity at the local level?
November, 2011. Kristy Graham. REDD-net. 23 pages
Community Action in a Climate Change Regime: Managing Bio-diversity
February, 2011. Ghasiram Panda, Bimal Prasad Pandia (eds.). Workshop Proceedings. Regional Centre for Development Cooperation, Bhubaneswar. 64 pages.
Advance guard – climate change impacts, adaptation, mitigation and indigenous peoples
October, 2010. Kirsty Galloway McLean. United Nations University – Institute of Advanced Studies Traditional Knowledge Initiative. 124 pages. 978-0-9807084-4-8 (print), 978-0-9807084-5-5 (pdf)
Bamboo and Climate Change Mitigation
June, 2010. Lou Yiping, Li Yanxia, Kathleen Buckingham Giles Henley & Zhou Guomo. Technical Report No. 32. International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR), P.R. China. 47 pages
Trade-offs and synergies between carbon storage and livelihood benefits from forest commons
October, 2009. Ashwini Chhatrea and Arun Agrawalb. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America (PNAS) vol. 106 no. 42, 17667-17670. 4 pages. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0905308106
The “poor man’s” carbon sink: Bamboo in climate change and poverty alleviation
June, 2009. Maxim Lobovikov, Yiping Lou, Dieter Schoene, Raya Widenoja. Non-Wood Forest Products Working Document N° 8. Food & Agriculture Organization. 52 pages*
