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Aceh experiments with a major REDD project, but without involving local people (Inside Indonesia, 25 July 2011)
The Food Regime in the Land Grab: Articulating ‘Global Ecology’ and Political Economy (06 April, 2011)
EU Emissions Trading System: failing at the third attempt (April, 2011)
A Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime1 (March 07, 2011)
Climate Finance in Indonesia: Lessons for the Future of Public Finance for Climate Change Mitigation (February, 2011)
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in REDD+ (February, 2011)
Local perspectives on REDD In comparison with those at the international negotiation tables and their representation in quantitative scenario models (2011)
Abatement cost curves relating past greenhouse gas emissions to the economic gains they allowed (2011)
Stakeholder Perspectives on 'Fair and Efficient' Benefit Distribution Along the C Value Chain (2011)
Biodiversity and Livelihoods REDD-plus Benefits (2011)
Ulu Masen REDD Demonstration Project: The Challenges of Tackling Market Policy and Governance Failures that Underlie Deforestation and Forest Degradation (July, 2010)
Letter of Intent between the Government of the Kingdom of Norway and the Government of the Republic of Indonesia on “Cooperation on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation1” (26 May, 2010)
Local community, the forgotten host: Governors' Climate and Forests (GFC) meeting in Aceh (17 May, 2010)
Funding Opportunities for REDD + in GCF Member States/Provinces (7 May, 2010)
GCF: Aceh Province REDD Progress Update (May, 2010)
REDD + Fast Track: Show States and Provinces Money (May, 2010)
Needs Assessment CGF Working Group 3, Brazil and Indonesia Report (May, 2010)
GCF: Working Group 3 Roadmap Proposal (May, 2010)
Regulatory Design Options for Subnational REDD Mechanisms (19 February, 2010)
Avoided Deforestation, Biodiversity Conservation and Development The Leuser Ecosystem REDD Project(28 October, 2009)
Forest Carbon Market Update(16 October, 2009)
Text of the Declaration by Governors in GCF-2 (Los Angeles) (2 October, 2009)
Economic and fiscal policy strategies for climate change mitigation in Indonesia (30 November,2009)
Supporting Rulal Development and Improved Environmental Management through Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) (12 November,2009)
Indonesia Second National Communication Under The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) (November,2009)
Governors' Climate and Forest Workshop, Los Angeles, California: Aceh MOU Progress Update (29 September, 2009)
INTERVENTION BY H.E. DR. SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA ON CLIMATE CHANGE (25 September,2009)
The Ulu Masen REDD demonstration activity : Challenges at the Policy and Implementation Levels (09 September,2009)
Investing in REDD-plus (September,2009)
Governors' Climate and Forests Task Force: Joint Action Plan 2009-2010 (August, 2009)
Governors' Climate and Forest Workshop, Belem, Brazil: Aceh MOU Key Activities and Needs (19 June, 2009)
Securing Rights for REDD: Strengthening Forest Tenure for Indigenous Peoples and Forest Dependent Communities (29 May, 2009)
Development of REDD Perspective of Aceh Provice (19 May, 2009)
State and Trends of the Carbon Market 2009 (May, 2009)
Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) (May, 2009)
Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Estimating the Costs of REDD at the Country Level (09 April, 2009)
Carbon Balance and Management (25 March, 2009)
Financing REDD: meshing markets with government funds (March, 2009)
The Financial Costs of REDD: Evidence from Brazil and Indonesia (2009)
REDD concerns deepen (2009)
Making Policies Work for Payment for Environmental Services (PES): An Evaluation of the Experience of Formulating Conservation Policies in Districts of Indonesia (2009)
30 Global Leaders Sign Declaration in Advance of Next Climate Agreement (2009)
UN-REDD Programme: Objective, Expected Outcomes, and Progress (2009)
Policy Interventions to Address Drivers of Deforestation and Forest Degradation (2009)
Memorandum of Understanding on Environmental Cooperation between The Province of Aceh of The Republic of Indonesia, and The States of California, Illinois and Wisconsin of The United States of America (2009)
Climate, Community and Biodiversity Project Design Standards (December,2008)
REDD in the red: palm oil could undermine carbon payment schemes (17 December,2008)
How to Distribute REDD Funds Across Countries? A Stock-Flow Mechanism (12 December,2008)

Policies to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) in Developing Countries (01 December, 2008)

Global Climate Solutions Declaration (19 November, 2008)
Ulu Masen avoided deforestation carbon financing (16 September, 2008)
The Cost of Avoiding Deforestation Update of the Report prepared for the Stern Review of the Economics of Climate Change (May, 2008)
Why Europe torpedoed the REDD forests-for-carbon credits initiative (05 March, 2008)
IFC, Merrill Lynch Target Voluntary Carbon Trading Sector (02 March, 2008)
Validation Audit Report for: Provincial Government of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam - Fauna & Flora International Carbon Conservation in Ulu Masen Ecosystem, (Aceh Province, Indonesia) (17 January, 2008)
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in Indonesia: options and challenges for fair and efficient payment distribution mechanisms (January, 2008)
Carbon Finance for Reduced Emissions from Deforestation & Degradation at the Forest Frontier (03 December, 2007)
Reducing Carbon Emissions From Deforestation in the Ulu Masen Ecosystem, Aceh, Indonesia(02 November, 2007)
SIMPLE RULES FORMEASURING CHANGES IN ECOSYSTEM CARBON IN FORESTRY-OFFSET PROJECTS (December, 1999)
A Guide to Monitoring Carbon Storage in Forestry and Agroforestry Projects K.G. MacDicken Winrock Internationl Institute for Agricultural Development Forest Carbon (October, 1997)
 
 
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