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The early studies of the ASB Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins stratified the domain for study into stages of a generic transition pathway that suggested a strongly non-linear trajectory of change. In this scheme, a phase of degradation of aboveground vegetation, based on over-logging o...


Meyfroidt PNoordwijk, Meine vanMinang, Peter A.Dewi, S.Lambin EF[Drivers and consequences of tropical forest transitions: options to bypass land degradation?]Drivers and consequences of tropical forest transitions: options to bypass land degradation?
Angelsen, A.Baur, H.Haskett, J.Kanninen, M.Lasco, R.D.Locatelli, BrunoMurdiyarso, DanielSantoso, L.Smith, PeteSwallow, B.M.Noordwijk, Meine vanWertz-Kanounnikoff, S.[Forests and climate change: a toolbox]Forests and climate change: a toolbox

The sustainable management of biodiversity and productivity in forested lands requires an understanding of key interactions between socioeconomic and biophysical factors and their response to environmental change. Appropriate baseline data are rarely available. As part of a broader study on biodi...


Gillison, A.N.Liswanti, N.Budidarsono, S.Noordwijk, Meine vanTomich, Thomas P.[Impact of cropping methods on biodiversity in coffee agroecosystems in Sumatra, Indonesia]Impact of cropping methods on biodiversity in coffee agroecosystems in Sumatra, Indonesia

Many external effects of land use change are based on modifications of lateral flows of soil, water, air, fire or organisms. Lateral flows can be intercepted by filters and thus the severity and spatial range of external effects of land use change is under the influence of filter effects. Whereve...


Noordwijk, Meine vanPoulsen, J.G.Ericksen, Polly J.[Quantifying off-site effects of land use change: filters, flows and fallacies]Quantifying off-site effects of land use change: filters, flows and fallacies

Based on the best available remote sensing data from before 1990, the total area of formally eligible lands in Indonesia for the aff orestation and reforestation (A/R) Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) activities under the Kyoto protocol is about 46 M ha. Priorities for assistance in the developm...


Murdiyarso, DanielPuntodewo, A.Widayati, A.Noordwijk, Meine van[Determination of eligible lands for A/R CDM project activities and of priority Districts for project development support in Indonesia]Determination of eligible lands for A/R CDM project activities and of priority Districts for project development support in Indonesia

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