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Autor:
Eleanor M. Warren-Thomas, David P. Edwards, Daniel P. Bebber, Phourin Chhang, Alex N. Diment, Tom D. Evans, Frances H. Lambrick, James F. Maxwell, Menghor Nut, Hannah J. O’Kelly, Ida Theilade, Paul M. Dolman
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018)
Expansion of rubber plantations threatens tropical forest carbon stocks and biodiversity, but may be dis-incentivised using carbon finance. Here, Warren-Thomas et al. use forest and agricultural data for Cambodia to show that carbon prices of $30–$
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https://doaj.org/article/ea1cbaa2a43d4e68b334ab3611b942c2
Autor:
Eleanor M, Warren-Thomas, David P, Edwards, Daniel P, Bebber, Phourin, Chhang, Alex N, Diment, Tom D, Evans, Frances H, Lambrick, James F, Maxwell, Menghor, Nut, Hannah J, O'Kelly, Ida, Theilade, Paul M, Dolman
Publikováno v:
Nature communications. 9(1)
Expansion of Hevea brasiliensis rubber plantations is a resurgent driver of deforestation, carbon emissions, and biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian rubber extent is massive, equivalent to 67% of oil palm, with rapid further expansio
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 28:372-381
Cambodia has 57% forest cover, the second highest in the Greater Mekong region, and a high deforestation rate (1.2%/year, 2005–2010). Community forestry (CF) has been proposed as a way to reduce deforestation and support livelihoods through local m
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology. 28(2)
Cambodia has 57% forest cover, the second highest in the Greater Mekong region, and a high deforestation rate (1.2%/year, 2005-2010). Community forestry (CF) has been proposed as a way to reduce deforestation and support livelihoods through local man