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Climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation

Global climate mitigation policies are promoting a radical shift in emission reduction activities to achieve net-zero targets by 2050. Although recent scientific studies have  explored the impacts of some climate mitigation initiatives on biodiversity in various contexts, a global perspective of these developments is required.

Author(s)
Shah, M.A.R.
Orchard, S.
Kreuzberg, E.
Braga, D.
Das, N.
Dias, A.
Kandasamy, K.
Kibria, A. SMG.
Kumar, A.
Min, W.W.
Pandey, P.
Rais, M.
Sahay, S.
Saikia, P.
Scozzafava, S.
Sharma, S.B.
Swamy, SL.
Kumar Thakur, T.
Vasseur, L.
Andrade, A.

International policy framework for blue carbon ecosystems

Coastal blue carbon ecosystems, including mangroves, seagrasses and target_idal marshes, are some of the most carbon-rich ecosystems on Earth, and are vital to mitigating the impacts of climate change. They are also critical for coastal biodiversity, food security, livelihoods and human well-being, in addition to climate adaptation – protecting millions of people globally from the impacts of storms, coastal flooding and erosion.

Coastal blue carbon stocks in Tanzania and Mozambique

Author(s)
Gullström, Martin
Dahl, Martin
Lindén, Olof

Acting in time on energy policy

Energy policy is on everyone’s mind these days. But there is a serious problem endemic to America’s energy challenges: the resulting policies are overly reactive, enacted once damage is already done, and are too often incomplete, incoherent, and ineffectual. This important volume details this problem, making clear the unfortunate results of such short-sighted thinking, and it proposes measures to overcome this counterproductive tendency. All of the contributors to Acting in Time on Energy Policy are affiliated with Harvard University and rank among America’

Author(s)
Gallagher, Kelly Sims

Estimating the mitigation potential of forest landscape restoration

This document aims to guide proponents and developers of forest landscape restoration (FLR) activities and programmes in the rapid estimation of FLR mitigation potential, alignment with national greenhouse gas (GHG) estimation processes and identification of opportunities to enhance the role of FLR in national mitigation efforts. 

Author(s)
König, Simon
Matson, Erin D.
Krilasevic, Elmedina
Garcia Espinosa, Maria

National blue carbon policy assessment framework

The value and role of mangroves, saltmarshes and seagrasses for climate change mitigation was established back in 2009 by reports by IUCN and UNEP to focus attention on addressing a critical gap in national carbon accounting and management. Despite the acknowledgement of the importance of these ecosystems in stemming climate change, many countries have yet to prepare for and implement targeted climate and carbon policies for coastal carbon ecosystems alongside other coastal priorities, challenges and demands. This National Blue Carbon Policy Assessment Framework is helping to do just that.

Author(s)
Herr, Dorothée
Himes-Cornell, Amber H.
Laffoley, D.

Coastal "blue" carbon

Author(s)
Herr, Dorothée

Carbon accounting

This document presents methodological approaches for estimating atmospheric carbon removals from forest landscape restoration initiatives at two scales: programs and projects.

Author(s)
Casarim, F.M.
Pearson, Timothy R. H.
Sidman, G.

Análisis del marco legal para la implementación de mecanismos de distribución de beneficios REDD+ en México

En el presente documento se identifican los aspectos legales por generarse o reformarse para la implementación de diferentes opciones de mecanismos de distribución de beneficios REDD+ y se resaltan las oportunidades que ofrecen el marco legal e institucional mexicano para los mecanismos de distribución de beneficios analizados.

Author(s)
Carrillo Fuentes, Juan Carlos

Carbon credits from peatland rewetting : climate - biodiversity - land use

Belarus ranks 8th among the world's countries in terms of peatland CO2 emissions and occupies 3rd place in CO2-emissions per unit land area. In recent years, tens of thousands of hectares of drained peatlands in Belarus have been rewetted. This volume provides a synthesis of the challenges encountered and solutions adopted in a pilot project conducted in Belarus between 2008 and 2011. It presents data and conclusions from the project and relates basic principles to advanced applications, integrating science and politics, ecology and economy.

Author(s)
Tanneberger, Franziska
Wichtmann, Wendelin
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