This report proposes guidelines for developing REDD+ reference levels (RLs) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).1 It identifies principles that should be adhered to, the steps that must be taken, the data that will be required, and shows how the data can be analyzed to produce scientifically credible estimates of historic GHG emissions and removals from forests, which can then be used to project RLs.
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TI - Guidelines for REDD+ Reference Levels: Principles and Recommendations
AU - Angelsen, A.
AU - Boucher, D.
AU - Brown, S.
AU - Merckx, V.
AU - Streck, C.
AU - Zarin, D.
AB - This report proposes guidelines for developing REDD+ reference levels (RLs) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).1 It identifies principles that should be adhered to, the steps that must be taken, the data that will be required, and shows how the data can be analyzed to produce scientifically credible estimates of historic GHG emissions and removals from forests, which can then be used to project RLs.
PY - 2011
PB - Meridian Institute
PP - Washington, D.C., USA
UR - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/5632/
KW - carbon, climate change, deforestation, degradation, emission, guidelines, redd+
ER -
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%T Guidelines for REDD+ Reference Levels: Principles and Recommendations
%A Angelsen, A.
%A Boucher, D.
%A Brown, S.
%A Merckx, V.
%A Streck, C.
%A Zarin, D.
%D 2011
%I Meridian Institute
%C Washington, D.C., USA
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/5632/
%X This report proposes guidelines for developing REDD+ reference levels (RLs) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).1 It identifies principles that should be adhered to, the steps that must be taken, the data that will be required, and shows how the data can be analyzed to produce scientifically credible estimates of historic GHG emissions and removals from forests, which can then be used to project RLs.
%K carbon
%K climate change
%K deforestation
%K degradation
%K emission
%K guidelines
%K redd+
Publisher
Meridian Institute: Washington, D.C., USA
Année de publication
2011
ISBN
978-0-615-56023-6
Auteurs
Angelsen, A.; Boucher, D.; Brown, S.; Merckx, V.; Streck, C.; Zarin, D.
Langue
English
Mots clés
carbon, climate change, deforestation, degradation, emission, guidelines, redd+








