Journal article
Carbon outcomes of major land-cover transitions in SE Asia: Great uncertainties and REDD policy implications
AD Ziegler, J Phelps, JQ Yuen, EL Webb, D Lawrence, JM Fox, TB Bruun, SJ Leisz, CM Ryan, W Dressler, O Mertz, U Pascual, C Padoch, LP Koh
Global Change Biology | Published : 2012
Abstract
Policy makers across the tropics propose that carbon finance could provide incentives for forest frontier communities to transition away from swidden agriculture (slash-and-burn or shifting cultivation) to other systems that potentially reduce emissions and/or increase carbon sequestration. However, there is little certainty regarding the carbon outcomes of many key land-use transitions at the center of current policy debates. Our meta-analysis of over 250 studies reporting above- and below-ground carbon estimates for different land-use types indicates great uncertainty in the net total ecosystem carbon changes that can be expected from many transitions, including the replacement of various ..
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Awarded by Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Funding Acknowledgements
Support was provided by the Global Land Project, NASA grants NNG04GH59G and NNX08AL90G, APN grants ARCP2007-01CMY, ARCP2008-01CMY, and NUS grants R-109-000-092-133 and R-109-000-092-646.