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Murdiyarso, DanielKurnianto, S.[Ecohydrology of the Mamberamo basin: an initial assessment of biophysical processes]Ecohydrology of the Mamberamo basin: an initial assessment of biophysical processes

Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere. The Food and Agriculture Organization estimated that during the 1990s 16.1 million hectares per year were affected by deforestation, most of them in the tro...


Schlamadinger, B.Ciccarese, L.Dutschke, M.Fearnside, P.M.Brown, S.Murdiyarso, Daniel[Should we include avoidance of deforestation in the international response to climate change?]Should we include avoidance of deforestation in the international response to climate change?

In many parts of the developing world carbon sequestration projects have been implemented in association with community development. This is a practical way to demonstrate environmental as well as social benefits of the projects. To some extent the projects are in line with the dual objectives of...


Murdiyarso, Daniel[Sustaining local livelihoods through carbon sequestration activities: a search for practical and strategic approach]Sustaining local livelihoods through carbon sequestration activities: a search for practical and strategic approach

Carbon sequestration projects through land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) activities could demonstrate a win-win situation from the point of view of climate change and sustainable development. Under the current rules of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol the a...


Murdiyarso, DanielHerawati, H.[Carbon forestry: who will benefit?: proceedings of Workshop on Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Livelihoods, held in Bogor on 16-17 February 2005]Carbon forestry: who will benefit?: proceedings of Workshop on Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Livelihoods, held in Bogor on 16-17 February 2005

Carbon sequestration projects conducted as part of community development strategies can offer considerable environmental and social benefits. Such initiatives do have some degree of compatibility with the dual objectives of the Kyoto Protocols’ Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). The lessons learn...


Murdiyarso, DanielHerawati, H.Iskandar, H.[Carbon sequestration and sustainable livelihoods: a workshop synthesis]Carbon sequestration and sustainable livelihoods: a workshop synthesis
Blom, B.Sunderland, T.C.H.Murdiyarso, Daniel[Getting REDD to work in the Lower Mekong: lessons learned from Integrated Conservation and Development Projects]Getting REDD to work in the Lower Mekong: lessons learned from Integrated Conservation and Development Projects

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