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REDD models and baselines
The article reviews some of the critical issues for including Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) into a new global climate agreement. Four different REDD models (regimes) are discussed based on two dimensions: scale (national vs. project) and funding (market vs. funds). One of the most troublesome issues concerns setting national baselines (= emission quotas). Research provides few defi nite answers on how to do this, yet it has huge implications for the possible payments to developing countries. The paper argues that the expectations about the magnitude of such transfers are unrealistically high, and may reduce the prospect for reaching an agreement and increase the chances for ‘hot air’ from the South.
Topic:
climatic change, deforestation, REDD, models, climate changeJournal Title:
International Forestry ReviewVolume:
10Number:
3Pages:
465-475 doi:10.1505/ifor.10.3.465Publication Year:
2008Language:
EnglishISSN:
1465-5489Notes:
Copyrighted 2008 by the Commonwealth Forestry Association. Reprinted by permission. More details are available on http://www.cfa-international.org/IFR.htmlRelated publications





