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Community management for agro-reforestation under a voluntary carbon market scheme in West Sumatra

Community management for agro-reforestation under a voluntary carbon market scheme in West Sumatra
Land rehabilitation and improving the economies of communities living in and around degraded forests and other land-sector domains, such as agriculture, received a prominent position in the national Low Emission Development Strategies (LEDS). Landscape rehabilitation is to be achieved by restoring ecosystem functions and sustainable forest management (including social forestry) in degraded areas through the active participation of the private sector, civil society organizations, local communities and vulnerable groups, especially adat communities and women, both in the planning and implementation stages.

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TI  - Community management for agro-reforestation under a voluntary carbon market scheme in West Sumatra 
AU  - Burgers, P. 
AU  - Farida, A. 
AB  - Land rehabilitation and improving the economies of communities living in and around degraded forests and other land-sector domains, such as agriculture, received a prominent position in the national Low Emission Development Strategies (LEDS). Landscape rehabilitation is to be achieved by restoring ecosystem functions and sustainable forest management (including social forestry) in degraded areas through the active participation of the private sector, civil society organizations, local communities and vulnerable groups, especially adat communities and women, both in the planning and implementation stages. 
PY  - 2017 
PB  - World Agroforestry (ICRAF) 
PP  - Bogor, Indonesia 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/12959/ 
KW  - ecosystem services, incentive 
ER  -
%T Community management for agro-reforestation under a voluntary carbon market scheme in West Sumatra 
%A Burgers, P. 
%A Farida, A. 
%D 2017 
%I World Agroforestry (ICRAF) 
%C Bogor, Indonesia 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/12959/ 
%X Land rehabilitation and improving the economies of communities living in and around degraded forests and other land-sector domains, such as agriculture, received a prominent position in the national Low Emission Development Strategies (LEDS). Landscape rehabilitation is to be achieved by restoring ecosystem functions and sustainable forest management (including social forestry) in degraded areas through the active participation of the private sector, civil society organizations, local communities and vulnerable groups, especially adat communities and women, both in the planning and implementation stages. 
%K ecosystem services 
%K incentive