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This article contributes to the debate on the social implications of carbon forestry projects by showing that tradeoffs exist between social benefits of projects and their cost-effectiveness. Large scale industrial plantations and strict forest protection are economically viable, but pose the hig...


Smith, J.Scherr, Sara J.[Capturing the value of forest carbon for local livelihoods]Capturing the value of forest carbon for local livelihoods
Werf, G.R. van derDempewolf, JanTrigg, S.N.Randerson, J.T.Kasibhatla, P.S.Giglio, L.Murdiyarso, DanielPeters, W.Morton, D.C.Collatz, G.J.Dolman, A.J.DeFries, R.[Climate regulation of fire emissions and deforestation in equatorial Asia]Climate regulation of fire emissions and deforestation in equatorial Asia
Levang, P.Sheil, DouglasKanninen, M.[Le palmier à huile, Dr Jekill pour l’énergie, Mr Hyde pour la biodiversité]Le palmier à huile, Dr Jekill pour l’énergie, Mr Hyde pour la biodiversité
Ilstedt, U.Singh, S.[Nitrogen and phosphorus limitations of microbial respiration in a tropical phosphorus-fixing acrisol (ultisol) compared with organic compost]Nitrogen and phosphorus limitations of microbial respiration in a tropical phosphorus-fixing acrisol (ultisol) compared with organic compost

One reason for the rapid loss of species-rich tropical forests is the high opportunity costs of forest protection. In Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), the expansion of high-revenue oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) plantations currently threatens 3.3 million ha of forest. We estimate that payments for ...


Venter, O.Meijaard, E.Possingham, H.Dennis, R.A.Sheil, DouglasWich, S.Hovani, L.Wilson, K.A.[Carbon payments as a safeguard for threatened tropical mammals]Carbon payments as a safeguard for threatened tropical mammals
Ghazoul, J.Koh, L.P.[Reply to Sloan and Stork: spatially explicit scenario analysis for reconciling agricultural expansion, forest protection, and carbon conservation in Indonesia]Reply to Sloan and Stork: spatially explicit scenario analysis for reconciling agricultural expansion, forest protection, and carbon conservation in Indonesia

The ‘Bali Road Map’ of UNFCCC COP-13 calls for sharing lessons learned from demonstration activities that aim to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation and enhance forest carbon stocks (now known as ‘REDD+’). To develop a feasible yet rigorous strategy for learning from these REDD+ p...


Caplow, S.Jagger, P.Lawlor, K.Sills, E.[Evaluating land use and livelihood impacts of early forest carbon projects: lessons for learning about REDD+]Evaluating land use and livelihood impacts of early forest carbon projects: lessons for learning about REDD+
Gloor, M.Phillips, O.L.Lloyd, J.J.Lewis, S.L.Malhi, Y.Baker, T.R.López Gonzalez, G.Peacock, J.Almeida, S.Alves de Oliveira, A.C.Álvarez, E.Amaral, I.Arroyo, L.Aymard, G.Banki, O.Blanc, LilianBonal, D.Brando, P.Chao, K.J.Chaves, J.DÁVila, N.Erwin, T.Silva, J.Fiore, A. diFeldpausch, T.R.Freitas, A.Herrera, R.Higuchi, N.Honorio, E.Jiménez, E.Killeen, T.Laurance, W.Mendoza, C.Monteagudo, A.Andrade, A.Neill, D.Nepstad, D.Vargas, P. NÚÑEzPeÑUela, M. C.Cruz, A. PeÑAPrieto, A.Pitman, N.Quesada, C.SalomÃO, R.Silveira, MarcosSchwarz, M.Stropp, J.RamÍRez, F.RamÍRez, H.Rudas, A.Steege, H. terSilva, J.N.M.Torres, A.Terborgh, J.W.Vásquez, R.Heijden, G. van der[Does the disturbance hypothesis explain the biomass increase in basin-wide Amazon forest plot data?]Does the disturbance hypothesis explain the biomass increase in basin-wide Amazon forest plot data?

Land tenure and carbon rights constitute critical issues to take into account in achieving emission reductions, ensuring transparent benefit sharing and determining non-permanence (or non-compliance) liabilities in the context of REDD+ strategies and projects. This is so because tenure systems in...


Corbera, E.Estrada, M.May, P.Navarro, G.Pacheco, P.[Rights to land, forests and carbon in REDD+: insights from Mexico, Brazil and Costa Rica]Rights to land, forests and carbon in REDD+: insights from Mexico, Brazil and Costa Rica

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