REDD+ research network for science, policy and services
The REDD+ research network for science, policy and services is a collaboration of researchers of the Wageningen University. This network is also known as REDD@WUR.
REDD stands for combating deforestation in tropical countries. To make REDD+ work, more research is nevertheless needed on issues such as monitoring, reporting and verification, governance, carbon storage, forest management and benefits for local communities and biodiversity. This requires interdisciplinary research. A large network of researchers at Wageningen University & Research is working towards achieving this goal. This network is known as REDD@WUR.
REDD+ publications
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"Simply REDD?" Comparing baseline methods for avoided deforestation
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Measurement, reporting and verification for REDD+: objectives, capacities and institutions
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Monitoring activities of deforestation and forest degradation in REDD+ project sites: Recommendations for the use of remote sensing on measurement of forest cover change
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Optical monitoring of tropical forests - Geo Forest Carbon Tracking task supporting the UNFCCC REDD process
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The politics of synergies: REDD+, climate mitigation and conservation of forest biodiversity