2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2028.2008.00943.x
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Report from the UNFCCC meeting in Bali

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“…carbon market for carbon dioxide emission reduction certificates have been established. This is the proposed REDD policy that attempts to provide compensation to developing countries that is equivalent to the amount of carbon emissions reduced if their national deforestation levels decrease below the baseline (Skutsch and Trines, 2008).…”
Section: Implication For Redd and Pesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…carbon market for carbon dioxide emission reduction certificates have been established. This is the proposed REDD policy that attempts to provide compensation to developing countries that is equivalent to the amount of carbon emissions reduced if their national deforestation levels decrease below the baseline (Skutsch and Trines, 2008).…”
Section: Implication For Redd and Pesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism has not yet come into force, as negotiations are still continuing. However, it is expected that REDD will be the central force behind forestry activities (i.e., slowing deforestation) in tropical developing countries after 2012 (Skutsch and Trines, 2008). Before adopting REDD as an effective deforestation reduction mechanism, decisions on the nature of carbon buyers and sellers, financing mode, the compensation scheme, and type of land use targeted should be made (Oestreicher et al, 2009).…”
Section: Policy Suggestions For Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Même si elle est très loin de faire l'unanimité, une proposition fait de nombreux adeptes, qui consiste à préconiser le recours à un programme REDD « contre la pauvreté » comme stratégie de développement économique et de réduction de la pauvreté dans les pays en développement (Luttrell et al 2007, Richards and Jenkins 2007, Bellasse et Gitz 2008. Malgré les avantages possibles d'un tel programme, de nombreux doutes ont été émis au sujet des difficultés présentées par sa mise en oeuvre, et des répercussions éventuelles sur les moyens de subsistance des communautés dépendantes des forêts (Izac 1997, Pagiola et al 2004, Angelsen 2008, Fry 2008, Humphreys 2008, RRI 2008, Skutsch et Trines 2008, Somorin 2008, Ajayi et al 2009, Brown et al 2010.…”
Section: Importance Pour L'environnementunclassified