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Title: The potential of Brazil's forest sector for mitigating global warming under the kyoto protocol
Authors: Fearnside, Philip Martin
Keywords: Economic Analysis
Environmental Economics
Forestry
Global Warming
Kyoto Protocol
Issue Date: 2001
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 6, Número 3-4, Pags. 355-372
Abstract: Activities in Brazil's forest sector have substantial potential for mitigating global warming as well as additional environmental and other benefits. Silvicultural plantations of different types, reduced impact logging, and deforestation avoidance all have potential mitigation roles. The magnitude of the annual emission from recent rates of deforestation in Amazonia presents an opportunity for carbon (C) benefits through reducing current rates of deforestation. Measures related to Amazonian deforestation have greater potential carbon benefits than do options such as plantation silviculture, but much depends on how benefits are calculated. Procedures are needed for assessing the environmental and social impacts of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1023/A:1013379103245
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