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Emerging approaches to Forest Reference Emission Levels and/or Forest Reference Levels for REDD+

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2015
Switzerland
Chile
Germany
Peru
Guatemala
Indonesia
Norway
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo
Guyana
Costa Rica
Colombia
Nepal
Laos
Japan
Vietnam
Madagascar
Cameroon
Cambodia
Ethiopia
Mexico
Brazil
Ghana
Asia
Americas
Africa

The information in the document corresponds to the situation in October 2014, for the most recent overview of UNFCCC FREL/FRL submissions please consult http://redd.unfccc.int/fact-sheets/forest-reference-emission-levels.html">this link.

Evolución de la propuesta del mecanismo de Reducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación Evitada y Mejoramiento de Stocks de Carbono (REDD+) en el Ecuador, y su perspectiva desde la redistribución de sus recursos económicos en la provincia de ...

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Reports & Research
ноября, 2015
Ecuador

Los objetivos de este trabajo están fundamentados en la necesidad prioritaria que tiene nuestro planeta y por ende nuestro país, de no seguir siendo devastados por las emisiones mundiales responsables del cambio climático, mismas que amenazan la vida del ser humano y de los miles de ecosistemas que lo componen.

Servicios ecosistémicos y deforestación en la Selva Paranaense : Análisis comparativo en la Cuenca Binacional del río San Antonio (Argentina-Brasil) entre 2001 y 2011

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2015
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay

Por sus condiciones biofísicas, los bosques tropicales poseen gran capacidad para ofrecer servicios ecosistémicos. La Selva Paranaense, uno de los bosques tropicales lluviosos más amenazados de Sudamérica, alcanza actualmente 1.200.000 ha, conservadas fundamentalmente en Argentina y en menor medida en Brasil y Paraguay.

Deforestation-free commitments: The challenge of implementation – An application to Indonesia

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Policy Papers & Briefs
ноября, 2015
South-Eastern Asia
Indonesia

The deforestation-free movement (or “zero-deforestation”) has emerged recently in a context of lower state control, globalization and pressure on corporations by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) through consumer awareness campaigns, acknowledging the essential role of agricultural commodities in deforestation.

Bioenergy and sustainability: Bridging the gaps

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2015
Global

The development of modern high efficiency bioenergy technologies has the potential to improve energy security and access while reducing environmental impacts and stimulating low-carbon development. While modern bioenergy production is increasing in the world, it still makes a small contribution to our energy matrix.

Land and Bioenergy (Chapter 9 from "Bioenergy and sustainability: Bridging the gaps")

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2015
Global

Projected land demands for bioenergy fall well within conservative estimates of current and future land availability (240 to 905 Mha). Estimates for the amount of modern bioenergy needed to meaningfully mitigate climate change range from 80 to 200 EJ in the 2050 timeframe. At the upper end of this range, we estimate that about 200 million hectares would be required.

Agriculture in Nicaragua

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
ноября, 2015
Nicaragua
Latin America and the Caribbean

This work summarizes background papers prepared for the World Bank Group with significant input from government counterparts and other development partners. It takes stock of major recent developments and argues that a lot has been achieved in the last decade in terms of production of commodities for export and food consumption, with favorable impact on rural poverty reduction.

Accelerating Climate-Resilient and Low-Carbon Development

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
ноября, 2015
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

The objective of this transport component of the broader Africa Climate Business Plan (ACBP) is to begin to mainstream climate benefits into the World Bank’s transport program for Sub-Saharan Africa, the better to assist African countries in bringing their climate change efforts to scale.