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No |
Title |
Name of organization |
Contacts |
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1 |
Does climate change promote insect outbreak situations and altered forest ecosystem functions? |
- University Göttingen, Germany, Departments of Landscape Ecology and Remote Sensing
- Research Centre for Agricultural and Forest Environment PAS, Field Station Turew
- Poznan University of Life Sciences, Department of Forest Entomology
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Anne le Mellec |
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2 |
Optimal Forest Management, Fragmented Landscape and The Opportunity Cost of Biodiversity |
Massey University, New Zealand |
Thi Hong Nhung NGHIEM
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3 |
Asseing the propensity of polluting industries and consumers to support compensatory afforestation on wastelands. |
National Institute of Financial Management, India |
Dr. Teki Surayya
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4 |
Conserving the Tropical Rainforest in Cross River Nigeria to increase the global Carbon sink, through the adoption of Energy Efficient Improved Woodstove in the support zone communities |
NGO Coalition for the Environment, Nigeria |
Edwin Usang
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5 |
Plan Vivo: ecosystem services and rural livelihoods |
Plan Vivo Foundation (formerly BioClimate Research and Development) Scotland, UK |
Alexa Morrison
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6 |
A hierarchy of avoided deforestation baseline methodologies |
Ecometrica, University of Leeds, Edinburgh, UK |
Nicholas Berry
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7 |
The value of logged tropical forest for biodiversity conservation and carbon storage |
Ecometrica, University of Leeds, Edinburgh, UK |
Nicholas Berry
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8 |
Remote sensing for measuring non-continuous cover forest carbon stocks: capabilities and limitations |
Ecometrica, University of Leeds, Edinburgh, UK |
Nicholas Berry
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9 |
Adaptation as Social Learning |
Stockholm Environment Institute, Oxford, UK |
Tahia Devisscher
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10 |
Biomass and carbon storage of a Nothofagus pumilio age sequence using remote sensing and inventory data in Patagonia, Chile |
Wald-Zentrum, Westfaelische Wilhelms- Universitaet Muenster, Germany, Forest Faculty, Universidad de Chile |
Marcela Poulain
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11 |
Community Forestry Carbon Offset Project, Oddar Meanchey, Cambodia |
Forestry Administration, Cambodia |
Keo Omaliss
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12 |
How palm-oil plantations increase disaster risk, contribute to climate change and drive a unique Sumatran-orangutan population to extinction |
PanEco Foundation, Switzerland |
Denis Ruysschaert
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13 |
Monitoring degradation in the scope of REDD |
Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute (vTI), Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries. Institute for World Forestry, Germany |
Thomas Baldauf
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14 |
Degradation is far more than the reduction of biomass |
Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute (vTI), Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries. Institute for World Forestry, Germany |
Thomas Riedel
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15 |
Introduction to the ‘Carbon Forestry Network’ |
Institute for World Forestry Johann Heinrich von Thuenen-Institute (vTI), Germany and University of Hamburg, Germany |
Dr. Joachim Krug
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16 |
Interactions between REDD and the international carbon market: the role of market regulations and future commitments |
Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Germany |
Niels Anger
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17 |
Carbon Sequestration in German Forests and Wood Products |
Johann Heinrich von Thuenen-Institute (vTI), Germany and University of Hamburg, Germany |
Dr. Joachim Krug |
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18 |
Forest, deforestation and plantations from a gender perspective |
Gender CC - Women for Climate Justice |
Ulrike Roehr
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19 |
Intelliforest System |
University of Technology, Poznan |
Mikolaj Sobczak, PhD
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