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Phelps, J., Carrasco, L.R., Webb, E. L., Koh, L.P., and Pascual, U. – Agricultural
intensification escalates future conservation costs (818 kB)
Aguilar, Y., Erazo, M. and Soto, F. – REDD-plus schemes in El Salvador: Low
profile, friendly fancy dresses and commodification of ecosystems and territories (116 kB)
Phelps, J., Webb, E.L. and Adams, W.M. – Biodiversity
co-benefits of policies to reduce forest-carbon emissions (231 kB)
Phelps, J., Friess, D.A. and Webb, E.L. – Win–win
REDD+ approaches belie carbon–biodiversity trade-offs (415 kB)
Keith, H., Mackey, B. and Lindenmayer, D. – Re-Evaluation of Forest Biomass Carbon Stocks and Lessons
from the World's Most Carbon-Dense Forests
This journal article is freely available on the website of the Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences of the United States of America. For any questions on this article, contact Brendan
Mackey: < Brendan.Mackey@anu.edu.au >
Locke, H., Mackey, B. – The Nature of Climate Change - Reunite
International Climate Change Mitigation Efforts with Biodiversity Conservation and Wilderness Protection
(1078 kB)
Harvey Locke and Brendan Mackey consider the scientific case for the synergies between protecting forest
carbon and biodiversity. For any questions on this article, contact Brendan Mackey: <
Brendan.Mackey@anu.edu.au >
Cadman, S. - Defining Forests and Forest Degradation
Mr. Sean Cadman is the principal consultant with Cadman & Norwood Environmental Consultancy and works
as a forest consultant to The Wilderness Society in Australia. He has submitted two papers with proposals
for defining:
Forests under
the Kyoto Protocol (220 kB) and
Forest
Degradation for an Effective Mechanism to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation
(176 kB) .
The Author is happy to receive any feedback on these papers: < sean.cadman@wilderness.org.au >
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