Deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>Clean Development Mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the Kyoto protocol

The 11<sup>th</sup> Conference of Parties (Montreal 2005) has favoured initiatives for reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries. This issue was discussed at a workshop, organised in Bad Blumau (Austria, 10-12 May 2006) to provide a timely forum for assessment of diff...

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Main Authors: Pilli R, Della Valle E
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2006-01-01
Series:Forest@
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Online Access:http://www.sisef.it/forest@/showPaper.php?action=html&issue=9&msid=403
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spelling doaj-d03328f25efc448aa3d3eff42517a3c62020-11-24T23:54:07ZitaItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)Forest@1824-01192006-01-0133302309Deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>Clean Development Mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the Kyoto protocolPilli RDella Valle EThe 11<sup>th</sup> Conference of Parties (Montreal 2005) has favoured initiatives for reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries. This issue was discussed at a workshop, organised in Bad Blumau (Austria, 10-12 May 2006) to provide a timely forum for assessment of different methodological and policy approaches. This paper reports the main workshop conclusions, underlining the political and methodological issues of deforestation in developing countries, with Brazil as a specific example.http://www.sisef.it/forest@/showPaper.php?action=html&issue=9&msid=403Kyoto ProtocolDeforestationDegradationDeveloping countriesCompensated reductions
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Della Valle E
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Deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>Clean Development Mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the Kyoto protocol
Forest@
Kyoto Protocol
Deforestation
Degradation
Developing countries
Compensated reductions
author_facet Pilli R
Della Valle E
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title Deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>Clean Development Mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the Kyoto protocol
title_short Deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>Clean Development Mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the Kyoto protocol
title_full Deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>Clean Development Mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the Kyoto protocol
title_fullStr Deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>Clean Development Mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the Kyoto protocol
title_full_unstemmed Deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>Clean Development Mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the Kyoto protocol
title_sort deforestation in the tropics: after the exclusion from <i>clean development mechanisms</i> new opportunities for the kyoto protocol
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series Forest@
issn 1824-0119
publishDate 2006-01-01
description The 11<sup>th</sup> Conference of Parties (Montreal 2005) has favoured initiatives for reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries. This issue was discussed at a workshop, organised in Bad Blumau (Austria, 10-12 May 2006) to provide a timely forum for assessment of different methodological and policy approaches. This paper reports the main workshop conclusions, underlining the political and methodological issues of deforestation in developing countries, with Brazil as a specific example.
topic Kyoto Protocol
Deforestation
Degradation
Developing countries
Compensated reductions
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