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Large scale land acquisitions (LSLA), and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) are both land based phenomena which when occurring in the same area, can compete with each other for land. A quantitative analysis of country characteristics revealed that land available...


Carter, SarahManceur, Ameur M.Seppelt, RalfHermans-Neumann, KathleenHerold, MartinVerchot, Louis V.[Large scale land acquisitions and REDD+: a synthesis of conflicts and opportunities]Large scale land acquisitions and REDD+: a synthesis of conflicts and opportunities

The Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) sector contributes with ca. 20–25 % of global anthropogenic emissions (2010), making it a key component of any climate change mitigation strategy. AFOLU estimates, however, remain highly uncertain, jeopardizing the mitigation effectiveness of t...


Román Cuesta, Rosa MariaHerold, MartinRufino, Mariana C.Rosenstock, Todd S.Houghton, Richard A.Rossi, SimoneButterbach-Bahl, KlausOgle, StephenPoulter, BenjaminVerchot, Louis V.Martius, ChristopherBruin, Sytze de[Multi-gas and multi-source comparisons of six land use emission datasets and AFOLU estimates in the Fifth Assessment Report, for the tropics for 2000–2005]Multi-gas and multi-source comparisons of six land use emission datasets and AFOLU estimates in the Fifth Assessment Report, for the tropics for 2000–2005

Developing countries participating in the mitigation mechanism of reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks (REDD+), need to determine a national forest reference emission le...


Romijn EAinembabazi, John H.Wijaya, A.Herold, MartinAngelsen, A.Verchot, Louis V.Murdiyarso, Daniel[Exploring different forest definitions and their impact on developing REDD+ reference emission levels: A case study for Indonesia]Exploring different forest definitions and their impact on developing REDD+ reference emission levels: A case study for Indonesia

Food security is a key global concern. By 2050, the global population will exceed 9 billion, and a 50% increase in annual agricultural output will be required to keep up with demand. There are significant additional pressures on existing agricultural land through increased competition from the bi...


Fritz, SteffenSee, LindaYou, LiangzhiJustice, ChrisBecker-Reshef, InbalBydekerke, LievenCumani, RenatoDefourny, PierreFoley, JonGilliams, SvenGong, PengHansen, MatthewHertel, Thomas W.Herold, MartinHerrero, Mario T.Kayitakire, FrancoisLatham JLeo OMcCallum, IanObersteiner, MichaelRamankutty NRocha JTang HThornton, Philip K.Vancutsem CVelde, M. van derWood SWoodcock C[The need for improved maps of global cropland]The need for improved maps of global cropland

Reducing emissions of agricultural greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as methane and nitrous oxide, and sequestering carbon in the soil or in living biomass can help reduce the impact of agriculture on climate change while improving productivity and reducing resource use. There is an increasing demand...


Olander, LWollenberg, Eva K.Tubiello, F.N.Herold, Martin[Synthesis and Review: Advancing Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Quantification]Synthesis and Review: Advancing Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Quantification

Better information on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigation potential in the agricultural sector is necessary to manage these emissions and identify responses that are consistent with the food security and economic development priorities of countries. Critical activity data (what crops or...


Olander, LWollenberg, Eva K.Tubiello, F.N.Herold, Martin[Advancing agricultural greenhouse gas quantification]Advancing agricultural greenhouse gas quantification

Successfully meeting the mitigation and adaptation targets of the Paris Climate Agreement (PA) will depend on strengthening the ties between forests and agriculture. Climate-smart land use can be achieved by integrating climate-smart agriculture (CSA) and REDD+. The focus on agriculture for food ...


Carter, SarahArts, BasGiller, Ken E.Glolcher, Cinthia S.Kok, KasperKoning, Jessica deNoordwijk, Meine vanReidsma, PytrikRufino, Mariana C.Salvini, GiuliaVerchot, Louis V.Wollenberg, Eva K.Herold, Martin[Climate-smart land use requires local solutions, transdisciplinary research, policy coherence and transparency]Climate-smart land use requires local solutions, transdisciplinary research, policy coherence and transparency
Wollenberg, Eva K.Richards, MerylSmith, PeteHavlík, PetrObersteiner, MichaelTubiello, F.N.Herold, MartinGerber, Pierre J.Carter, S.Reisinger, AndyVuuren, D. vanDickie, ANeufeldt, HenrySander, Bjoern OleWassmann, ReinerSommer, RolfAmonette, JEFalcucci, A.Herrero, Mario T.Opio, C.Román Cuesta, Rosa MariaStehfest, ElkeWesthoek, H.J.Ortiz Monasterio, IvanSapkota, Tek BahadurRufino, Mariana C.Thornton, Philip K.Verchot, Louis V.West, Paul C.Soussana, J.F.Baedeker, TobiasSadler, MVermeulen, Sonja J.Campbell, Bruce M.[Reducing emissions from agriculture to meet the 2°C target]Reducing emissions from agriculture to meet the 2°C target
Carter, S.Herold, MartinAvitabile, ValerioBruin, S. deSy, V. deKooistra, L.Rufino, Mariana C.[Agriculture-driven deforestation in the tropics from 1990-2015: emissions, trends and uncertainties]Agriculture-driven deforestation in the tropics from 1990-2015: emissions, trends and uncertainties
Wijaya, A.Romijn, E.Rahman, SHerold, Martin[Assessment of deforestation drivers and national carbon emissions using remote sensing analysis]Assessment of deforestation drivers and national carbon emissions using remote sensing analysis

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