Markets and payments for ecosystem services: engaging REDD+ on Peru's Amazonian frontier
<p>The impacts of tropical deforestation and forest degradation are felt at multiple levels, bringing about local ecosystem degradation, regional biome fragmentation and global contributions of 12-15% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. In response to this, markets and payments for ecos...
Main Authors: | Scriven, J, Joel Scriven |
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Other Authors: | Liverman, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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