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Deforestation And Climate Change |
Edited by Valentina Bosetti, Climate Change Topic Leader, Sustainable Development Programme, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and Senior Researcher, Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change, Italy and Ruben Lubowski, Senior Economist, Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, DC, US
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| August 2010 |
208 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84844 824 7 |
$99.95 |
on-line discount
$89.96 |
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Deforestation and forest degradation have long been recognized as environmental problems, with concerns over conservation of natural habitats and biological diversity capturing both scientific and public attention. More recently, the debate over tropical forest conservation has radically shifted to the approximately fifteen percent of global greenhouse gas emissions that are caused by deforestation and forest degradation, and to the potential synergies from integrating forest management with climate change policies.
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Contributors: K. Aoki, A. Aquino, F. Bietta, H. Boettcher, V. Bosetti, B. Bosquet, W. Boyd, A. Cattaneo, G. Floater, S. Fritz, A. Golub, M. Gusti, P. Havlik, G. Kindermann, R. Kopp, F. Kraxner, L. Leonard, R. Lubowski, I. McCallum, M. Obersteiner, S. Pagiola, P. Piris-Cabezas, N. Purvis, E. Rametsteiner, B. Reyers, D. Stone
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This book is part of the The Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei series on Economics, the Environment and Sustainable Development. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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