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Carbon Emissions from Forest Loss in Protected Areas
This study uses an analysis of new data on deforestation in the humid tropics to estimate deforestation within protected areas between 2000 and 2005. These estimates are used in... -
Handbooks on Biodiversity Information Management
This eight volume series, developed for use by decision makers, mid-career professionals, and interested parties, reviews the issues and processes involved in the management of... -
The Last Stand of the Orangutan - State of emergency: illegal logging, fire...
This assessment, based on a series of independent studies, shows that the disastrous situation in Indonesia’s forests is driven mainly by international markets and well-... -
Assessment report on climate change, Mongolia
The Mongolia Assessment Report on Climate Change 2009 (MARCC 2009) brings together the findings of climate change research in Mongolia for the first time, to raise awareness of... -
UN-REED programme: 2009 year in review
At the global level, the UN-REDD Programme made a number of significant contributions in the area of measurement, reporting and verification (MRV), engagement of Indigenous... -
Pathways for implementing REDD+: experiences from carbon markets and communities
The critical role of REDD+ in contributing to the global objective of climate change mitigation is increasingly recognised. REDD+ offers significant potential for rapid and low-... -
Orangutans and the economics of sustainable forest management in Sumatra
Deforestation is responsible for approximately 17% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and is therefore a major contributor to climate change, but also to the loss of... -
Balkan vital graphics
Environmental protection is one of the areas where the Balkan countries still face a big challenge to catch up with their western neighbours. After the 1990s conflicts and the... -
Statistics of Forestry Production
The future direction of forestry development which supported by the conservation of forest resources can be achieved by placing the function in poverty reduction, economic... -
Economics of greenhouse gas limitations, country study series: Senegal
This publication presents an environmental study of Senegal. -
A sea of troubles: GESAMP reports and studies
The draft of this report was peer reviewed by numerous specialists with different scientific backgrounds, managers and policy-makers. Their comments and suggestions were taken... -
UN-REDD Terms of Reference for the Strategy Group, Management Group and Secretariat
The UN-REDD Programme Policy Board (PB) is the governing body of the UN-REDD Programme that is responsible for -
Statistics of Forest Consession Estate
This publication provides an overall picture of forest concession estates in Indonesia that can be used as a reference of policy making in forestry. The statistical data on... -
UN-REDD National Programme Submission Form: Nigeria
The present proposal represents the primary means for Nigeria to access funding in order to embark on REDD+ readiness, doing so in line with negotiations under the UNFCCC, while... -
UN-REDD National Joint Programme: Tanzania
The Quick Start Initiative will strengthen Tanzania's readiness for REDD as a component of the Government's evolving REDD Strategy, and is integrated with other REDD activities... -
Sri Lanka REDD+ Readiness Preparation Proposal
Sri Lanka’s forests, uniquely among its land-use sectors, can make a significant contribution to both adaptation and mitigation. The Government, under the leadership of the... -
UN-REDD National Programme Document: Cambodia
National and local authorities and private sector institutions are better able to ensure the sustainable use of natural resources (fisheries, forestry, mangrove, land, and... -
UN-REDD National Programme Submission Form: Argentina
This Roadmap sets out how Argentina will implement its REDD+ Readiness activities and develop a comprehensive National REDD+ Strategy in Phase 1 of REDD+. Considering progress... -
UN-REDD National Programme Submission Form: Mongolia
Mongolia’s vast surface area includes approximately 13 million hectares of forest – an area roughly the size of Nepal. These forests can be categorised into two broad zones:... -
UN-REDD National Programme Annual Report: Solomon Islands
Annual Report to the UN-REDD Programme