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Climate Change and Forests: Emerging Policy and Market Opportunities
By (Author) Charlotte Streck
Edited by Robert O'Sullivan
Edited by Toby Janson-Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Brookings Institution
9th March 2010
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
363.73874
Paperback
346
Width 157mm, Height 234mm, Spine 21mm
531g
Once the province of think tanks, academics, and global agencies such as the UN, climate change has finally penetrated the worlds consciousness. To date, international attention has focused primarily on the industrial and energy sectors. However, the agriculture, forestry, and land use sector is a major driver of the climate change problem and, thus, must be an integral part of the solution. In this wide-ranging volume, international experts explain the links between climate change and forests, highlighting the potential role of this sector within emerging climate policy frameworks and carbon markets.
" Climate Change and Forests is a timely summary of emerging policy and opportunities related to forestry-based carbon markets. Recommended." CHOICE
|" Climate Change and Forests provides a helpful overview of the history of the agriculture, forestry and other land-use sector in international negotiations, a description and analysis of current policy. This book is a helpful contribution to the critical and challenging negotiations ahead." H. Carolyn Peach Brown, Climate Policy
|"The book is a valuable and well-structured reference manual and contains a wealth of up-to-date information that will provide useful for both an academic and non-academic audience." Tobias Plieninger, Ecological Economics
|"In a post-Kyoto context, Climate Change and Forests fills an important niche in the literature on global warming and its alleviation. Divided into four substantive sections, it deftly summarizes key policy and practical issues that must be considered if forestry is to play its indispensable part in emissions reductions." International Affairs
|"The book provides an excellent historical background and describes the process and logic of negotiations, past and present. The multiple analyses of technical problems associated with carbon sequestration and forests make it valuable to both newcomers and veterans in the field." Michael Obersteiner, Nature
Charlotte Streck is a founding partner and director of Climate Focus B.V., a Rotterdam-based consultancy on the international carbon market. Previously she spent five years with the World Bank.Robert O'Sullivan heads Climate Focus's North America office. He previously worked in the World Bank's Legal Department.Toby Janson-Smith is senior director, Forest Carbon Markets, with Conservation International's Center for Environmental Leadership in Business (CELB).Richard Tarasofsky is deputy directorof the Environmental Law Section within the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and Internation Trade.