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Antibiotic resistance profiles of soil bacterial communities over a land degradation gradient

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009
Tailandia

This study profiled soils over a land degradation gradient to obtain formulae as integrative measures for describing the gradient as a result of deforestation in Thailand. We applied antibiotic resistance most-probable-number profiling to the soil bacterial communities, and then described the gradient.

Can tropical farmers reconcile subsistence needs with forest conservation?

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Diciembre, 2009
Ecuador

If tropical farmers cannot be provided with sustainable land‐use systems, which address their subsistence needs and keep them gainfully employed, tropical forests will continue to disappear. We looked at the ability of economic land‐use diversification – with reforestation of tropical “wastelands” as a key activity – to halt deforestation at the farm level.

Agroforestry and the search for alternatives to slash-and-burn cultivation: From technological optimism to a political economy of deforestation

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009

Launched in 1994, the Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn Programme is a multidisciplinary collaborative research effort aimed at addressing the issue of deforestation. This article analyzes the genesis and the history of this research effort and the causes of its successes and failures.

Simulated dynamics of carbon stocks driven by changes in land use, management and climate in a tropical moist ecosystem of Ghana

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009
Ghana
África

Sub-Saharan Africa is large and diverse with regions of food insecurity and high vulnerability to climate change. This project quantifies carbon stocks and fluxes in the humid forest zone of Ghana, as a part of an assessment in West Africa.

potential ecological costs and cobenefits of REDD: a critical review and case study from the Amazon region

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009

The United Nations climate treaty may soon include a mechanism for compensating tropical nations that succeed in reducing carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, source of nearly one fifth of global carbon emissions.

Sudan Investment Climate Assessment

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 2009
Sudán
África

This report on Sudan's Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) provides a baseline assessment of challenges to productivity, diversification and inclusion. Chapter 1 describes some of the questions underlying the three issues of competitiveness, diversification and broad-based growth. Chapter 2 analyzes firm performance and competitiveness. Chapter 3 discusses markets and trust.

Greenhouse Emissions and Climate Change

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2009

There is no longer any serious debate about whether greenhouse gas emissions from human activity are altering the earth's climate. There is also a broad consensus that efficient mitigation of emissions will require carbon pricing via market based instruments (charges or auctioned tradable permits).

Ante un futuro incierto: Cómo se pueden adaptar los bosques y las comunidades al cambio climático

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009

Las respuestas más importantes al cambio climático se enfocan en la mitigación (reducción de la acumulación de gases causantes del efecto invernadero) en vez de centrarse en la adaptación (reducción de la vulnerabilidad de la sociedad y los ecosistemas).