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Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD). It focuses particularly on two key areas that are important to the local impacts of PES … and REDD schemes: (i) whether tenure and wealth filter access to schemes by local resource users and managers and (ii) how … sustainability and conditionality of the schemes. Such factors will have to be clearly addressed in the design of REDD schemes." …
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Voluntary opt-in programs to reduce emissions in unregulated sectors or countries have spurred considerable discussion. Since any regulator will make errors in predicting baselines and participants will self-select into the program, adverse selection will reduce efficiency and possibly...
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) - a heavily-forested tropical country - by the reduction in deforestation and forest degradation (REDD), and the … also drawn upon to support an argument that the opportunity costs of REDD have been systematically underestimated. The … analysis also helps to achieve a fuller understanding of the complexity of designing and implementing policies for REDD that …
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(Tectona grandis L.f.) in the Amazon region, more specifically in the State of Acre, seeking the commercialization of carbon … credits concerning the Kyoto Protocol by the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). In the specific case of the Amazon region, it … commercialization, than the CER itself. For the conditions observed by small and medium rural producer, living in the Amazon region, in …
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, composed by Amazon’s fruits and other tropical fruits. …
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on relationships between people and forests in two resource-dependent regions, the southwestern Amazon and north …
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