Carbon outcomes of major land‐cover transitions in SE Asia: great uncertainties and REDD + policy implications

Author:

Ziegler Alan D.1,Phelps Jacob2,Yuen Jia QI1,Webb Edward L.2,Lawrence Deborah3,Fox Jeff M.4,Bruun Thilde B.5,Leisz Stephen J.6,Ryan Casey M.7,Dressler Wolfram8,Mertz Ole9,Pascual Unai1011,Padoch Christine1213,Koh Lian Pin14

Affiliation:

1. Geography Department National University of Singapore 1 Arts Link Kent Ridge Singapore 117570

2. Department of Biological Science National University of Singapore 14 Science Drive 4 Singapore 117543

3. Environmental Sciences Department University of Virginia 216 Clark Hall Charlottesville VA 22904‐4123 USA

4. East‐West Center 1601 East‐West Road Honolulu HI 96848 USA

5. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences University of Copenhagen Thorvaldsensvej 40 1871 Frederiksberg C Denmark

6. Department of Anthropology Clark B220 Colorado State University Fort Collins CO 80523 USA

7. School of GeoSciences University of Edinburgh Room 218 Crew Building King's Buildings Edinburgh EH9 3JN UK

8. Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group Wageningen University Droevendaalsesteeg 3, Building number 101, Gaia, B‐wing 3rd floor 6708 PB Wageningen The Netherlands

9. Department of Geography and Geology University of Copenhagen Øster Voldgade 10 DK‐1350 Copenhagen K Denmark

10. Department of Land Economy University of Cambridge 19 Silver Street Cambridge CB3 9EP UK

11. Basque Centre for Climate Change & Basque Foundation for Science – Ikerbasque Alameda Urquijo 4, 4a 48008 Bilbao Spain

12. Institute of Economic Botany New York Botanical Garden 200 St./Southern Boulevard Bronx NY USA

13. Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Jalan CUFOR, Situ Gede Bogor Barat 16115 Indonesia

14. Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems CHN G 73.1, Universitaetstrasse 16 8092 Zurich Switzerland

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NASA

APN

NUS

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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