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REDD+ and development
Leo Peskett
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
Institute for Life and Earth Sciences
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Channelling
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Developed Countries
25%
Developing Countries
100%
Development Policy
25%
Development Strategy
25%
Economic Value
25%
Emission Reduction
50%
Finance
50%
Forest Resources
25%
Government Policy
25%
Human Development
25%
Policy Approach
25%
Poverty Alleviation
25%
Private Sector
25%
Rural Areas
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Scaling-Up
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Tropical Forest
50%
United Nations
25%
USA
25%
Welfare
25%
World Bank
25%
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air pollution abatement
20%
applications
10%
carbon
60%
channeling
10%
communities
10%
deforestation
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developed countries
10%
developing countries
40%
economics
10%
emission
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forestry
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forests
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humans
10%
interventions
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market
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people
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performance
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policy
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poor people
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proposals
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protected areas
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range
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redd
100%
reduction
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resources
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reviews
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risks
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rural areas
10%
safeguards
10%
scaling
10%
stocks
10%
united nations
10%
values
10%
world bank
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon Dioxide Emission
25%
Channelling
25%
Community Forestry
25%
Deforestation
25%
Developed Country
25%
Developing Country
100%
Development Strategy
25%
Emission Reduction
50%
Emissions
25%
Forest Resource
25%
Forestry Policy
25%
Policy Approach
25%
Private Sector
25%
Protected Area
25%
Rural Area
25%
Tropical Forest
50%
United Nations
25%
World Bank
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Carbon Sink
100%
Community Forestry
50%
Deforestation
50%
Forest Resource
50%
Forestry
50%
Protected areas
50%
Rural Areas
50%
Tropical Forest
100%
United Nations
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Developing Countries
100%
Development Policy
25%
Emission Reduction
50%
Finance
50%
Forest Degradation
25%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
25%
Human Development
25%
Industrialized Countries
25%
Private Sector
25%
Welfare
25%