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DOI10.1080/00167223.2012.709678
ISSN0016-7223
The forgotten D: challenges of addressing forest degradation in complex mosaic landscapes under REDD+
Kengoum, F.; Kabamba, F.M.; Mbelu, A.
发表日期2012
出处Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography 112(1): 63-76
出版年2012
语种英语
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International climate negotiations have stressed the importance of considering emissions from forest degradation under the planned REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation + enhancing forest carbon stocks) mechanism. However, most research, pilot-REDD+ projects and carbon certification agencies have focused on deforestation and there appears to be a gap in knowledge on complex mosaic landscapes containing degraded forests, smallholder agriculture, agroforestry and plantations. In this paper we therefore review current research on how avoided forest degradation ‘… may affect emissions of greenhouse gases …’ (GHG) and expected co-benefits in terms of biodiversity and livelihoods. There are still high uncertainties in measuring and monitoring emissions of carbon and other GHG from mosaic landscapes with forest degradation since most research has focused on binary analyses of forest vs. deforested land. Studies on the impacts of forest degradation on biodiversity contain mixed results and there is little empirical evidence on the influence of REDD+ on local livelihoods and tenure security, partly due to the lack of actual payment schemes. Governance structures are also more complex in landscapes with degraded forests as there are often multiple owners and types of rights to land and trees. Recent technological advances in remote sensing have improved estimation of carbon stock changes but establishment of historic reference levels is still challenged by the availability of sensor systems and ground measurements during the reference period. The inclusion of forest degradation in REDD+ calls for a range of new research efforts to enhance our knowledge of how to assess the impacts of avoided forest degradation. A first step will be to ensure that complex mosaic landscapes can be recognised under REDD+ on their own merits.

主题REDD ; climate change ; degradation ; landscape ; greenhouse gases ; biodiversity ; governance ; monitoring ; remote sensing
URLhttps://www.cifor.org/library/4289/
来源智库Center for International Forestry Research (Indonesia)
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Kengoum, F.,Kabamba, F.M.,Mbelu, A.. The forgotten D: challenges of addressing forest degradation in complex mosaic landscapes under REDD+. 2012.
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