2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2013.06.002
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Exploring different forest definitions and their impact on developing REDD+ reference emission levels: A case study for Indonesia

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“…Salah satu kajian deforetasi adalah pemodelan spasial, yaitu pembangunan sebuah model deforestasi dengan peubah-peubah yang berkaitan dengan faktor-faktor penyebab terjadinya deforestasi. Beberapa teknik pemodelan yang telah digunakan dalam studi deforestasi antara lain model regresi logistik (Prasetyo et al, 2009;Kumar et al, 2014), cellular automata (Entwisle et al, 2008) dan ordinary least square regression (Romijn et al, 2013).…”
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“…Salah satu kajian deforetasi adalah pemodelan spasial, yaitu pembangunan sebuah model deforestasi dengan peubah-peubah yang berkaitan dengan faktor-faktor penyebab terjadinya deforestasi. Beberapa teknik pemodelan yang telah digunakan dalam studi deforestasi antara lain model regresi logistik (Prasetyo et al, 2009;Kumar et al, 2014), cellular automata (Entwisle et al, 2008) dan ordinary least square regression (Romijn et al, 2013).…”
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“…This case supported the wider conclusion that credible carbon accounting of any REDD+ scheme would have to be based on the whole landscape: restricting activities and incentives to part of the domain for which accountability has to be absorbed probably increases rather than decreases transaction costs. In a recent study, Romijn et al (2013) confirmed the importance of the operational, rather than the institutional, forest definition for REDD+ in Kalimantan.…”
Section: Clarity Of Scope and The Institutional Concept Of Forestmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…It is evident that improvements in the clarity and completeness of forest definitions are needed in the context of international climate change mitigation programmes because this has a major impact on the estimation of the areas that are reported as deforested or degraded [50]. The same holds for defining forest degradation.…”
Section: Definitions Of Forest Degradation In the International Contextmentioning
confidence: 98%