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carbonemissions from deforestation, in response to six carbon price scenariosfrom 2000 to 2100. These carbon price scenarios cover a …-and short-rotation forestry, and the reduction of deforestation -- wereanalyzed using a global dynamic partial equilibrium model … early lead to earlier carbongain and vice versa, and avoided deforestation accounts for 51 to 78percent of modeled carbon …
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The miombo woodlands of Tanzania have been subjected to continuous deforestation due to mainly agricultural expansion …. Understanding the linkage between deforestation and economic efficiency of the subsequent land use is important for better land use … sequestration with profitability of converting it into crop land. Net benefit (NB) of deforestation was calculated as the sum of …
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evidence from the UNFCCC negotiations suggests that countries began to reflect on the “Copenhagen experience.” They are setting … institutionalized knowledge sharing within the UNFCCC is also creating positive competitive dynamics among countries to increase their …
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existing applications of the framework to the United Nations Environmental Program and the Climate Secretariat (UNFCCC). The …
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Reducing emissions from forest degradation and deforestation, conserving and enhancing forest carbon stocks, and … reducing deforestation involves trade-offs between economic, ecological, and social dimensions, also arguing that REDD+ fits …
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behavior, and network ties were more important in explaining the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol than the UNFCCC. Similar to … world society was important in the UNFCCC. The authors suggested that the differences were due to the demands which the … Kyoto Protocol placed on countries in contrast to the “softness” of the UNFCCC. They also discussed how social influence …
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We propose a framework that, building on the pledges made by governments after the Copenhagen Accord of 2009, could be used to assign allocations of emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), across all countries, one budget period at a time, as envisioned at the 2011 negotiations in Durban. Under...
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This paper examines which factors influence women’s descriptive representation in state delegations to the international climate change negotiations. Due to the gendered nature of climate change as an issue, it is important to study the representation of women in the negotiations and to...
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closer examination of its validity within the international climate change regime (UNFCCC) and, specifically, with regard to … in the UNFCCC is analyzed. The results seem to indicate that the information provision mechanism is unlikely to apply in …
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