1. Protecting the future: Carbon, forests, protected areas and local livelihoods
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Katharine Bolt, Dilys Roe, Lauren Coad, Alison Campbell, Sarah Clark, and Lera Miles
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Global and Planetary Change ,Ecology ,business.industry ,Natural resource economics ,Environmental resource management ,Developing country ,Climate change ,Livelihood ,Biosequestration ,Deforestation ,Greenhouse gas ,Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation ,Business ,Forest degradation ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
The current proposals on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries being discussed under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) could have significant implications for biodiversity conservation and for forest-dependent livelihoods. In the post-2012 period, developing countries could receive financial benefits in return for decreasing their greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). Protected areas can act as a case study for REDD: lessons can be learnt from their success or otherwise in reducing deforestation and supporting local livelihoods. Depending upon the exact mechanisms decided between and within countries, protected areas could have a role to play in reducing national-scale deforestation, through strengthening existing forest protected areas and/or declaring new areas. Overall, protected areas are effective at limiting deforestation, but there are exceptions. Their track record in supporting liveli...
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- 2008
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