environmentalresearchweb: Developing countries urgently need better REDD data
Developing countries urgently need to be given better tools to quantify their emissions from deforestation if they are to benefit from the REDD+ initiative, according to scientists in Canada.
Johanne Pelletier and her colleagues from McGill University have, for the first time, looked at the uncertainty and detectability of emissions reductions for REDD+ for an entire country -- Panama. They chose Panama because it is one of the first countries......
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Developing countries urgently need better REDD data
Posted by environmentalresearchweb: None Given on May 12th, 2011
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