The land-use sector within the post-2020 climate regime /Charlie Parker [and five others.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Summary language: Swedish Series: Publication details: Copenhagen K : Nordic Council of Ministers, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9289327529
- 9789289327527
- HD108 .L363 2014
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The land-use sector serves key environmental and social functions and supports the livelihoods of around a half of the world's population. Despite its importance, however, the climate regime fails to formulate a coherent vision or set of incentives for mitigation and adaptation from the sector. The negotiation of a future climate treaty that will take effect in 2020 presents a key opportunity to improve the current system and create an integrated accounting and incentive framework for adaptation and mitigation strategies across all land-uses. This report - conducted by Climate Focus together with UNIQUE forestry and land use - analyses the current status of the land-use sector under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol, and formulates options for how various incentives and systems could be harmonized under a future climate treaty.
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