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Mareike Blum and Sabine Reinecke
In forest climate governance processes such as REDD+, non-state actors take on various, more or less formal, but in fact potentially authoritative governance tasks when informing, financing, (co)deciding or implementing forest climate action. Drawing on ...
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Elias Andersson, E. Carina H. Keskitalo and Anna Lawrence
Adaptation to climate change has often been discussed from the perspectives of social vulnerability and community vulnerability, recognising that characteristics at local level will influence the particular adaptations undertaken. However, the extent to ...
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Mari Mulyani and Paul Jepson
This study investigates one notable result that the REDD+ (?Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, and enhancing forest carbon stocks and conservation?) initiative effected within Indonesia?s forest institutions. It argues that dur...
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Kathleen A. McGinley
Tropical forest management increasingly is challenged by multiple, complex, intersecting, and in many cases unprecedented changes in the environment that are triggered by human activity. Many of these changes are associated with the Anthropocene?a new ge...
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Philip Saksa, Mohammad Safeeq and Salli Dymond
California has recently experienced one of the worst droughts on record, negatively impacting forest ecosystems across the state. As a major source of the region?s water supply, it is important to evaluate the vegetation and water balance response of the...
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