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Land provides a host of ecosystem services, of which the provisioning services are often considered paramount. As the demand for agricultural products multiplies, other ecosystem services are being degraded or lost entirely. Finding a sustainable trade-off between food production and one or more ...


Vlek, Paul L.G.Khamzina, A.Azadi, H.Bhaduri, AnikBharati, LunaBraimoh, A.K.Martius, C.Sunderland, T.C.H.Taheri, F.[Trade-offs in multi-purpose land use under land degradation]Trade-offs in multi-purpose land use under land degradation
Hojas-Gascon, L.Cerutti, P.O.Eva, H.Nasi, RobertMartius, C.[Monitoring deforestation and forest degradation in the context of REDD+: Lessons from Tanzania]Monitoring deforestation and forest degradation in the context of REDD+: Lessons from Tanzania

In the last 40 years, large areas of the Mau forest, the largest contiguous tropical montane forest in East Africa, have been cleared for agriculture. To date, there are no empirical data on how this land use change affects carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes from soil respiration and soil methane (CH4) ...


Wanyama, IbrahimPelster, David E.Butterbach-Bahl, KlausVerchot, Louis V.Martius, C.Rufino, Mariana C.[Soil carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from forests and other land use types in an African tropical montane region]Soil carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from forests and other land use types in an African tropical montane region
Elias, P.Leonard, SCando, LFedele, G.Gaveau, D.L.A.Locatelli, BrunoMartius, C.Murdiyarso, DanielSunderlin, William D.Verchot, Louis V.[Synergies across a REDD+ landscape: Non-carbon benefits, joint mitigation and adaptation, and an analysis of submissions to the SBSTA]Synergies across a REDD+ landscape: Non-carbon benefits, joint mitigation and adaptation, and an analysis of submissions to the SBSTA
Menton, M.Ferguson, CLelmu-Brown, RLeonard, SBrockhaus, M.Duchelle, Amy E.Martius, C.[Further guidance for REDD+ safeguard information systems?: An analysis of positions in the UNFCCC negotiations]Further guidance for REDD+ safeguard information systems?: An analysis of positions in the UNFCCC negotiations
Bobojonov, IhtiyorLamers, J.P.A.Bekchanov, MaksudDjanibekov, NodirFranz-Vasdekic, JenniferRuzimov, JMartius, C.[Options and constraints for crop diversification: a case study in sustainable agriculture in Uzbekistan]Options and constraints for crop diversification: a case study in sustainable agriculture in Uzbekistan
Syampungani, SClendenning, J.Gumbo, D.J.Nasi, RobertMoombe, K.BChirwa, P.Ribeiro, NGrundy, IMatakala, NMartius, C.Kaliwile, MKabwe, GPetrokofsky, G.[The impact of land use and cover change on above and below-ground carbon stocks of the miombo woodlands since the 1950s: a systematic review protocol]The impact of land use and cover change on above and below-ground carbon stocks of the miombo woodlands since the 1950s: a systematic review protocol
Aleksandrova, MLamers, J.P.A.Martius, C.Tischbein, B.[Rural vulnerability to environmental change in the irrigated lowlands of Central Asia and options for policy-makers: a review]Rural vulnerability to environmental change in the irrigated lowlands of Central Asia and options for policy-makers: a review
Wong, G.Angelsen, A.Brockhaus, M.Carmenta, R.Duchelle, Amy E.Leonard, S.Luttrell, C.Martius, C.Wunder, Sven[Results-based payments for REDD+: Lessons on finance, performance, and non-carbon benefits]Results-based payments for REDD+: Lessons on finance, performance, and non-carbon benefits
Leonard, S.Locatelli, BrunoMurdiyarso, DanielMartius, C.Quina, M.Baral, H.[A match made in Paris: Adaptation-mitigation synergies in the land sector]A match made in Paris: Adaptation-mitigation synergies in the land sector

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