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Angelsen, A.Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.[What are the key design issues for REDD and the criteria for assessing options?]What are the key design issues for REDD and the criteria for assessing options?
Bond, I.Grieg-Gran, M.Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.Hazlewood, P.Wunder, SvenAngelsen, A.[Incentives to sustain forest ecosystem services: A review and lessons for REDD]Incentives to sustain forest ecosystem services: A review and lessons for REDD

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in payments for environmental services (PES) for ecosystem-based adaptation (EBA). So far, however, experiences and theoretical analyses of PES specifically for adaptation have not been well documented. This paper addresses this gap by analysing ...


Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.Locatelli, BrunoWunder, SvenBrockhaus, M.[Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change: What scope for payments for environmental services?]Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change: What scope for payments for environmental services?
Brockhaus, M.Gregorio, M. diWertz-Kanounnikoff, S.[Guide for country profiles: Global Comparative Study on REDD (GCS-REDD) Component 1 on National REDD+ Policies and Processes]Guide for country profiles: Global Comparative Study on REDD (GCS-REDD) Component 1 on National REDD+ Policies and Processes
Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.Falcãob, M.P.Putzel, L.[Facing China's demand for timber: an analysis of Mozambique's forest concession system with insights from Cabo Delgado Province [Chinese]]Facing China's demand for timber: an analysis of Mozambique's forest concession system with insights from Cabo Delgado Province [Chinese]
Sitoe, ASalomão, AWertz-Kanounnikoff, S.[O contexto de REDD+ em Moçambique: Causas, actores e instituições]O contexto de REDD+ em Moçambique: Causas, actores e instituições
German, L.Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.[Sino-Mozambican relations and their implications for forests: A preliminary assessment for the case of Mozambique]Sino-Mozambican relations and their implications for forests: A preliminary assessment for the case of Mozambique

Despite recent success in reducing forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon, additional forest conservation efforts, for example, through ‘Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation’ (REDD+), could significantly contribute to global climate-change mitigation. Economic incentives, suc...


Börner, J.Wunder, SvenWertz-Kanounnikoff, S.Hyman, GlennNascimento, N[Forest law enforcement in the Brazilian Amazon: Costs and income effects]Forest law enforcement in the Brazilian Amazon: Costs and income effects

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