Capturing Carbon and Conserving Biodiversity: The Market ApproachIan Swingland Routledge, 2013 M06 17 - 368 pages For decades conservation has been based on the donor-driven principle. It hasn't worked. For centuries, environmental pollution or degradation has been addressed by the same attitude: the 'Polluter Pays' principle. That hasn't worked either. The cycle has to stop. But while everyone talks about using a market-driven approach, few know how to do it. Faced with the situation on the ground what do you do? What is happening? How can you engage a system so that it is self-sustaining and the people self-motivated? This study explores how the growing market in carbon can help to conserve carbon-based life forms. It discusses how reducing global warming and saving biodiversity can both be achieved with the right market conditions. The contributors include conservation biologists, ecologists, biologists, economists, lawyers, community and tribal specialists, financial specialists, market makers, environment specialists, climatologists, resource managers, atmospheric scientists, project developers and corporate fund managers. |
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... Forests, carbon and global climate 15 Yadvinder Malhi, Patrick Meir and Sandra Brown 2 Changes in the use and management of forests ... projects 118 Sandra Brown 8 Understanding and managing leakage in forest-based greenhouse-gas-mitigation ...
... Forests, carbon and global climate 15 Yadvinder Malhi, Patrick Meir and Sandra Brown 2 Changes in the use and management of forests ... projects 118 Sandra Brown 8 Understanding and managing leakage in forest-based greenhouse-gas-mitigation ...
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... forest transect in the Noel Kempff Climate Action Project, captured by the dual-camera videography system Market effects of LULUCF projects Examples of land-use change from 1700, 1900, 1970 and 1990 The 10-year average absolute-value ...
... forest transect in the Noel Kempff Climate Action Project, captured by the dual-camera videography system Market effects of LULUCF projects Examples of land-use change from 1700, 1900, 1970 and 1990 The 10-year average absolute-value ...
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... forestry projects Estimates of carbon stocks and total carbon content in the forests of the Noel Kempff Climate Action Project 317 318 339 24 28 65 66 74 76 78 82 84 103 105 106 120 126 7.3 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9.1 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 xii ...
... forestry projects Estimates of carbon stocks and total carbon content in the forests of the Noel Kempff Climate Action Project 317 318 339 24 28 65 66 74 76 78 82 84 103 105 106 120 126 7.3 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9.1 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 xii ...
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... forest strata of the Guaraqueçaba Climate Action Project, Brazil Types of leakage Leakage and forest projects in developing countries Magnitude of LULUCF market leakage Project-level options for managing leakage Tropical forest extent ...
... forest strata of the Guaraqueçaba Climate Action Project, Brazil Types of leakage Leakage and forest projects in developing countries Magnitude of LULUCF market leakage Project-level options for managing leakage Tropical forest extent ...
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... forestry (LULUCF) projects under the CDM is the potential for leakage. Leakage refers to a net increase of GHG emissions in an area outside the project resulting from the CDM activity. Chapter 8 provides an overview of leakage, its ...
... forestry (LULUCF) projects under the CDM is the potential for leakage. Leakage refers to a net increase of GHG emissions in an area outside the project resulting from the CDM activity. Chapter 8 provides an overview of leakage, its ...
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