Forestry and REDD

Friends of the Earth

REDD Myths: A Critical Review of Proposed Mechanisms to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation in Developing Countries. December 2008.

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Rainforest Action Network

The Rainforest Agribusiness Campaign: Defending Forests, Family Farmers and Our Climate.

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World Business Council for Sustainable Development

The Sustainable Forest Products Industry, Carbon and Climate Change: Key Messages for Policy-Makers. 2005.

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World Resources Institute

Florence Daviet.  Beyond Carbon Financing: The Role of Sustainable Development Policies and Measures in REDD. March 2009.

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World Resources Institute

Florence Daviet, Suzie Greenhalgh, and Emily Weninger.  The Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry Guidance for Greenhouse Gas Project Accounting. October 2006.

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World Resources Institute

Climate, Biodiversity, and Forests: Issues and Opportunities Emerging from the Kyoto Protocol. November 1998.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

State of the World’s Forests 2009. 2009.

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Texas A&M University

Darius M. Adams, Ralph J. Alig, Bruce A. McCarl, John M. Callaway, and Steven M. Winnett.  Minimum Cost Strategies for Sequestering Carbon in Forests. In Land Economics, August 1999.

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