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source of global carbon dioxide emissions is deforestation, which accounts for up to eighteen percent of global carbon … mechanism to credit efforts to curb tropical deforestation. Part II evaluates four potential impediments to crediting efforts to … curb deforestation: additionality, leakage, permanence, and monitoring. Part III discusses the compensated reductions plan …
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Deforestation is transformation of forestland for various land uses. Policies aimed at Reducing Emissions from … Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD ) can provide a way for tackling global warming and climate change. A spatial model of … deforestation is considered for designing effective REDD policies in view of internalizing the external costs of deforestation. The …
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This paper revisits the issue of environment and development raised in the 1992 World Development Report, with new … deforestation, pollution, and carbon intensities. Per capita emissions follow a $J$-curve. Specifically, poverty reduction occurs …
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