Reference Library

Carbon trading: How to save a forest

November, 2009. Anjali Nayar. Nature 462(7269): 26-29. DOI:10.1038/462026a.

Biodiversity and REDD at Copenhagen

November, 2009. Alan Grainger, Douglas H. Boucher, Peter C. Frumhoff, William F. Laurance, Thomas Lovejoy, Jeffrey McNeely, Manfred Niekisch, Peter Raven , Navjot S. Sodhi, Oscar Venter and Stuart L. Pimm. Current Biology. Vol 19(Issue 21) pp. R974 - R976

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

Forest Carbon Feasibility Study: Quang Tri, Vietnam

October, 2009. Christian Sloth, Adam Gibbon and Sebastian Schrader. Rainforest Alliance, Inc. 27 pages

Mapping Potential for REDD+ in Lao PDR

October, 2009. Tim Holland and Richard McNally. SNV-Netherlands Development Organisation. 17 pages

Unlocking Climate Change Mitigation: Local People Hold the Key to Healthy Forests

October, 2009. RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests. Bangkok, Thailand. 4 pages

Measuring and Monitoring Terrestrial Carbon as part of “REDD+” MRV Systems: The State of the Science and Implications for Policy Makers

October, 2009. Tanja Havemann, Christine Negra, Ralph Ashton. Policy Briefs 5. Terrestrial Carbon Group and the UN-REDD Programme. 16 pages

REDD+ Initiatives Outside the UNFCCC. An October 2009 Update

October, 2009. Loisel, C. WWF Report No 2. 11 pages

Measuring and Monitoring Terrestrial Carbon: The State of the Science and Implications for Policy Makers

October, 2009. The Terrestrial Carbon Group Project. Policy Brief No 5. Discussion Draft. 16 pages

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