Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation through Alternative Landuses in Rainforests of the Tropics

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Further information

Book Chapter

  1. Dumanski J, Desjardins RL, Lal R, De Freitas PL, Gerber P, Steinfeld H, Verchot L, Schuman GE, Derner JD and Rosegrant M (with a Box contributed by Lal R) (2010). Global Potentials for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Agriculture, pp 977– 982 in Kees Stigter (Ed.) Applied Agrometeorology. Springer, Heidelberg.
  2. Dumanski J, Desjardins RL, Lal R, De Freitas PL, Gerber P, Steinfeld H, Verchot L, Schuman GE, Derner JD and Rosegrant M (2010). Strategies and Economies for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Agriculture. pp 983 – 988 in in Kees Stigter (Ed.) Applied Agrometeorology. Springer, Heidelberg.
  3. Dumanski J, Desjardins RL, Lal R and Rosegrant M (with Boxes contributed by De Freitas PL, Landers JN, Gerber P, Steinfeld H, Verchot L, Schuman GE and Derner JD) (2010). Supporting Evidence for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Agriculture. pp. 989 – 996 in Kees Stigter (Ed.) Applied Agrometeorology. Springer, Heidelberg.
  4. Nijnik M (2009). The Kyoto Protocol mechanisms and Carbon Markets: opportunities and challenges for forestry. In J-L Peyron (ed.): The European Forest-Based Sector: Bio-Responses to Address New Climate and Energy Challenges, ECOFOR publications, Paris.