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REDD+ and development
Leo Peskett
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
Institute for Life and Earth Sciences
University of Cambridge
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Social Sciences
Emission Reduction
100%
Carbon
83%
Developing Countries
66%
Economic and Social Development
50%
Development Policy
33%
United Nations
33%
Forestry
33%
Performance
33%
Markets
33%
Forests
33%
Tropical Forests
33%
Government
33%
Conceptualization
16%
Developed Countries
16%
Economic Value
16%
Policy Approach
16%
Government Policy
16%
Development Strategies
16%
Rural Areas
16%
Communities
16%
Standards
16%
Ability
16%
Poverty Alleviation
16%
Flow
16%
Deforestation
16%
Interest
16%
USA
16%
Intervention
16%
Project
16%
Strategy
16%
Application
16%
Feature
16%
Emission
16%
Evidence
16%
Attempt
16%
Scaling-Up
16%
Policy
16%
Private Sector
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
Finance
66%
Knowledge
33%
Market
33%
Welfare
33%
Industrialized Countries
16%
Rights
16%
Benefits
16%
Forest Degradation
16%
Stock
16%
Private Sector
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forests
50%
Carbon Sink
33%
Tropical Forests
33%
Deforestation
33%
United Nations
16%
Knowledge
16%
Area
16%
Objectives
16%
Risk
16%
Poverty
16%
Forestry
16%
People
16%
Villages
16%
Forest Resources
16%
Community Forestry
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Development
83%
Reduction (Chemistry)
50%
Scale up
16%
Degradation
16%
Electric Potential
16%
Flow
16%
Aptitude
16%
Human Development
16%
Vulnerable Population
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Community Forestry
16%
Forest Resource
16%
Forestry Policy
16%