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Climate Change Mitigation Techniques and International Law: Assessing the Externalities of Reforestation and Geoengineering

2017
Scholarly Work
Cedric Ryngaert
The article reviews climate engineering, and techniques such as compensation payments, for keeping rainforests intact and how their impacts adversely effect human rights and biodiversity.

Institutional complexity and private authority in global climate governance : The cases of climate engineering, REDD+, and short-lived climate pollutants

2017
Scholarly Work
Fariborz Zelli, Ina Möller, Harro van Asselt
This paper seeks to assess and explain the different shapes of institutional complexity or ‘hybrid multilateralism’ that characterizes selected sub-areas of global climate governance.

Tropical reforestation and climate change: beyond carbon

2016
Scholarly Work
Bruno Locatelli, Carla P. Catterall, Pablo Imbach, Chetan Kumar, Rodel Lasco, Erika Marín-Spiotta, Bernard Mercer, Jennifer S. Powers, Naomi Schwartz, Maria Uriarte
This article advocates a focus on “climate-smart reforestation,” defined as reforesting for climate change mitigation and adaptation, while ensuring that the direct and indirect impacts of climate change on reforestation are anticipated and minimized

Governing by expertise: the contested politics of (accounting for) land-based mitigation in a new climate agreement

2016
Scholarly Work
Kate Dooley, Aarti Gupta
This article analyzes the contested politics of including (and accounting for) land-based mitigation in a post-2020 climate agreement.

Umweltbundesamt, Options and Proposals for the International Governance of Geoengineering

2014
Think Tank Report
Ralph Bodle, Sebastian Oberthür, Lena Donat, Gesa Homann, Stephan Sina, Elizabeth Tedsen
In this research project for the German Federal Environment Agency, the Ecologic Institute develops specific proposals for the governance of the main currently discussed geoengineering concepts at the international level.

The New York Declaration on Forests

2014
Declaration
Non-binding political declaration from the United Nations Climate Summit 2014 to cut natural forest loss in half by 2020, and strive to end it by 2030.

The political economy of reforestation and forest restoration in Asia–Pacific: Critical issues for REDD+

2012
Scholarly Work
Christopher M. Barr, Jeffrey A. Sayer
This article examines the political economy of reforestation and forest restoration programs in Asia–Pacific and highlights governance challenges these pose.

A Tale of Two Carbon Sinks: Can Forest Carbon Management Serve as a Framework to Implement Ocean Iron Fertilization as a Climate Change Treaty Compliance Mechanism?

2011
Scholarly Work
Randall S. Abate
This article addresses the international governance challenges to consistently and effectively regulate ocean iron fertilization using forest carbon management as a framework example.

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