Dear colleagues,

 

in light of the ongoing climate negotiations in Paris, please find below a selection of open access articles addressing issues at the intersection of forests and climate policy, mainly through analyses of REDD+ processes, policies and projects around the globe. 

 

The selection contains several empirical studies as well as a very recent review article of multi-national REDD+ studies comparing analytical insights and drawing lessons learned.

 

We hope that this free access selection  will facilitate your work in this field.

 

Sincerely yours,

 

Lukas Giessen

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Editor in Chief, Forest Policy and Economics (Elsevier)

http://www.journals.elsevier.com/forest-policy-and-economics/

 

Senior Researcher and Head of Working Group International Forest Policy

Chair Group of Forest and Nature Conservation Policy

University of Goettingen/Germany

http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/135009.html

 

 

 

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The Paris Climate Change Conference is a focus point for policy makers and researchers from all over the world, working on agreements based on the best current science there is. For those interested in specific research in this field in Forestry, Forest Policy and Economics has made an article selection with 15 relevant articles.

This article selection is now freely available for a period of three months. We trust this selection will provide you with valuable insights into this complicated and important area of research.

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