Chinese Whispers in Indonesian Conservation

Why do we measure deforestation rates in number of football fields lost? This is causing major confusion.

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Conservation Forestry Rule Engine Financed by the Carbon Markets and A Commodity Buffer Zone
Jan09

Conservation Forestry Rule Engine Financed by the Carbon Markets and A Commodity Buffer Zone

  Previously, we wrote “the land dictates the rules, and rural communities are the gatekeepers” [The Jakarta Post, December 2007] regarding how should the nascent forestry ecological service market develop. Essentially, this equates “avoided deforestation” best practices with best practices in natural resources management. To explain further, a successful avoided deforestation project is a subset of land use,...

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Indonesia calls for reforestation in wake of deadly floods

Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has urged large-scale reforestation initiatives to reduce the risk of flooding and landslides that have killed scores of people in East Java’s Madium district, according to The Sydney Morning Herald. Earlier this year the Indonesian government annouced plans to plant 2 billion trees in 2007, though it is unclear whether that goal was...

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