• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

CDR Law

  • Search
  • Other Resources
    • Books
    • International Law
  • About
  • Contact

Africa

Filter by Resource Type:
Filter by Publication Year:
Sort:
Current Filters:

Biochar as multi-purpose sustainable technology: experiences from projects in Tanzania

2020
Scholarly Work
Anders Hansson, Simon Haikola, Mathias Fridahl, Pius Yanda, Edmund Mabhuye, Noah Pauline
This study is as an empirical contribution to the underdeveloped literature on deployment of negative emissions technologies in least-developed countries (LDCs) in general and on biochar use in developing countries and LDCs specifically.

Kigali Declaration on Forest Landscape Restoration in Africa

2017
Declaration
During the Africa High Level Bonn Challenge Roundtable on 26-27 July 2016, ministers and government officials representing 13 African countries adopted a declaration reaffirming and increasing their commitment to the Bonn Challenge.

The Lilongwe Call for Action on Forest Landscape Restoration in Africa

2017
Declaration
Ministers of African countries and representatives gathered in Lilongwe on July 12th and 13th, 2017 for the SADC+ Ministerial Bonn Challenge Summit, hosted by the Government of Malawi and issued this ‘Call for Action.'

The African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative (AFR100)

2015
Policy Proposal
The African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD)
The African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative (AFR100) is a country-led effort to bring 100 million hectares of deforested and degraded landscapes across Africa into restoration by 2030.

Carbon capture and storage – legal and regulatory framework

2011
Think Tank Report
Thomas J Russial
This was a 2011 progress report on CCS readiness throughout the world with regard to the legal and regulatory framework development that is critical to CCS deployment.

Preconditions for Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) in sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Tanzania

2019
Scholarly Work
Anders Hansson, Mathias Fridahl, Simon Haikola, Pius Yanda, Noah Pauline, Edmund Mabhuye
This paper analyzes the pre-conditions for BECCS in Tanzania, and argues that negative BECCS-related emissions from Tanzania should not be assumed in global climate mitigation scenarios.

Biochar – One Way Forward for Soil Carbon in Offset Mechanisms in Africa?

2009
Scholarly Work
Thea Whitman , Johannes Lehmann
This paper explores how small-scale biochar systems with net emission reductions may hold a key for Africa to engage with the international offset mechanisms and open the door to soil carbon sequestration projects.

Footer

This website provides educational information. It does not, nor is it intended to, provide legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is established by use of this site. Consult with an attorney for any needed legal advice. There is no warranty of accuracy, adequacy or comprehensiveness. Those who use information from this website do so at their own risk.

© 2021 Sabin Center for Climate Change Law
Made with by Satellite Jones