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Kanninen, M.Murdiyarso, DanielSeymour, F.Angelsen, A.Wunder, SvenGerman, L.[Apakah hutan dapat tumbuh di atas uang?: Implikasi penelitian deforestasi bagi kebijakan yang mendukung REDD]Apakah hutan dapat tumbuh di atas uang?: Implikasi penelitian deforestasi bagi kebijakan yang mendukung REDD
Skutsch, M.Bird, N.Trines, E.Dutschke, M.Frumhoff, P.Jong, B.H.J. deLaake, P. vanMasera, O.Murdiyarso, Daniel[Clearing the way for reducing emissions from tropical deforestation]Clearing the way for reducing emissions from tropical deforestation
DeFries, R.Achard, F.Brown, S.Herold, MartinMurdiyarso, DanielSchlamadinger, B.Souza, C. de[Earth observations for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation in developing countries]Earth observations for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation in developing countries

This paper has two objectives. First, it analyzes the past research on deforestation and summarizes the findings of that research, in terms of its relevance to the development of future REDD regimes. Second, it highlights areas where future research and methodological development are needed to su...


Kanninen, M.Murdiyarso, DanielSeymour, F.Angelsen, A.Wunder, SvenGerman, L.[Do trees grow on money?: the implications of deforestation research for policies to promote REDD]Do trees grow on money?: the implications of deforestation research for policies to promote REDD

The key hypotheses underlying ASB research in Indonesia has been intensifying land use as an alternative to slash and burn can simultaneously reduce deforestation and reduce poverty. The intensification hypothesis hinges on the existence of opportunities to raise the productivity of smallholder s...


Tomich, Thomas P.Noordwijk, Meine vanBudidarsono, S.Gillison, A.N.Kusumanto, T.Murdiyarso, DanielStolle, F.Fagi, A.M.[Agricultural intensification, deforestation, and the environment: assessing tradeoffs in Sumatra, Indonesia]Agricultural intensification, deforestation, and the environment: assessing tradeoffs in Sumatra, Indonesia

This paper has two objectives. First, it analyzes the past research on deforestation and summarizes the findings of that research, in terms of its relevance to the development of future REDD regimes. Second, it highlights areas where future research and methodological development are needed to su...


Kanninen, M.Murdiyarso, DanielSeymour, F.Angelsen, A.Wunder, SvenGerman, L.[¿Crecen los árboles sobre el dinero?: implicaciones de la investigación sobre deforestación en las medidas para promover la REDD]¿Crecen los árboles sobre el dinero?: implicaciones de la investigación sobre deforestación en las medidas para promover la REDD
Veldkamp, E.Purbopuspito, J.Corre, M.D.Brumme, R.Murdiyarso, Daniel[Land use change effects on trace gas fluxes in the forest margins of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia]Land use change effects on trace gas fluxes in the forest margins of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

The most prominent international responses to climate change focus on mitigation (reducing the accumulation of greenhouse gases) rather than adaptation (reducing the vulnerability of society and ecosystems). However, with climate change now inevitable, adaptation is gaining importance in the poli...


Locatelli, BrunoKanninen, M.Brockhaus, M.Colfer, C.J.P.Murdiyarso, DanielSantoso, H.[Facing an uncertain future: how forest and people can adapt to climate change]Facing an uncertain future: how forest and people can adapt to climate change

Tropical peatland is an important terrestrial carbon pool and habitat of endemic species that requires sustainable management for the benefit of local livelihoods and global climate. The size of carbon stocks and accumulation are staggering but there is no clear and easy access to markets for tro...


Murdiyarso, DanielSuryadiputra, I.N.Wahyunto[Tropical peatlands management and climate change: a case study in Sumatra, Indonesia]Tropical peatlands management and climate change: a case study in Sumatra, Indonesia

Las respuestas más importantes al cambio climático se enfocan en la mitigación (reducción de la acumulación de gases causantes del efecto invernadero) en vez de centrarse en la adaptación (reducción de la vulnerabilidad de la sociedad y los ecosistemas). No obstante, puesto que actualmente se rec...


Locatelli, BrunoKanninen, M.Brockhaus, M.Colfer, C.J.P.Murdiyarso, DanielSantoso, H.[Ante un futuro incierto: Cómo se pueden adaptar los bosques y las comunidades al cambio climático]Ante un futuro incierto: Cómo se pueden adaptar los bosques y las comunidades al cambio climático

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