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Nation-wide analysis of Indonesia land cover change and above ground carbon stock dynamics

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Indonesia has been the center of attention in the current debate of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and degradation .Over the past decade it is regarded as the country with the third country of highest emissions although there is considerable debate and uncertainty over the figures. Recently, Indonesia has been taking an active role in the discussion on fair and efficient mechanisms and economic incentives to reduce emissions. Unfortunately, credible carbon accounting system that should serve as the basis carbon incentives negotiation is still not available. More over, data to calculate historic emission as a basis for reference emission level setting are known to have high uncertainty. Through (Accountability and Local Level Initiative to Reduce Emission from Deforestation and Degradation in Indonesia) project funded by European Union (EU), we assist Indonesian government in accounting for land-use based greenhouse gas emissions.
    Publication year

    2010

    Authors

    Ekadinata, A.; Rahman S; Dewi, S.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    agroforestry, emission reduction, land cover, smallholders, vegetable products

    Geographic

    Indonesia

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