Reference Library: category - g. REDD+ Strategies & Options

A System to Deliver Terrestrial Carbon Mitigation (REDD+ to AFOLU): Functions, Institutions and Transition Pathways

December, 2009. Anna Creed and Tanja Havemann. The Terrestrial Carbon Group. 71 pages

Carbon sequestration by the indigenous tree species in the reforestation program in Bangladesh-Aphanamixis polystachya Wall. and Parker

December, 2009. Miah, M.D.; Uddin, M.F.; Bhuiyan,M.K.; Koike,M. & Shin, M.Y. Forest Science and Technology, 5(2). Pp. 62-65

REDD+ and Agriculture: proposed solutions from the Private Sector

November, 2009. The Prince’s Rainforests Project. The Prince’s Charities Foundation, London, UK. 23 pages

On fair, effective and efficient REDD mechanism design

November, 2009. Michael Obersteiner, Michael Huettner, Florian Kraxner, Ian McCallum, Kentaro Aoki, Hannes Böttcher, Steffen Fritz, Mykola Gusti, Petr Havlik, Georg Kindermann, Ewald Rametsteiner and Belinda Reyers. Carbon Balance and Management 2009, 4:11 DOI:10.1186/1750-0680-4-11

What could REDD look like in Vietnam?

November, 2009. Bleaney, A., Vickers, B., and Peskett, L. Briefing Note. REDD-net. 4 pages

Decoding REDD 4: Forest Restoration in REDD+

November, 2009. RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests. Bangkok, Thailand. 8 pages

Beyond Copenhagen: REDD+, agriculture, adaptation strategies and poverty

October, 2009. Bruce M. Campbell. Editorial. Global Environmental Change. Volume 19, Issue 4. Pages 397-399. DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2009.07.010

Solutions through Synergies – REDD and sectoral approaches

October, 2009. Katja Eisbrenner, Niklas Höhne, Martina Jung, Marion Vieweg and Murray Ward. Ecofys and GtripleC. 32 pages

Taking Adaptation Value Seriously: Designing REDD to Protect Biodiversity

September, 2009. Andrew Long. Carbon & Climate Law Review, Vol. 3, page 314

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