2013
DOI: 10.3126/jfl.v11i2.8621
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Forest Monitoring, Measurement, Reporting and Verification: from Principle to Practice

Abstract: Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), many tropical developing countries have agreed to participate in the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation as well as conservation and enhancement of carbon stocks and sustainable management of forests (REDD+) programme so as to receive payments for their contribution in reducing emissions from forestry sector. The emission reduction is measured in terms of quantifications of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent, upon w… Show more

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“…While there are no universally accepted methods to measure all forest biomass or carbon stocks, forest attributes, such as tree dimensions and densities can be converted into estimates of carbon stocks using allometric equations (Gibbs et al, 2007). There remains a need to sharpen and tailor models to estimate biomass and carbon (Manandhar 2013).…”
Section: Key Literature On Carbon Sequestration and Collective Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there are no universally accepted methods to measure all forest biomass or carbon stocks, forest attributes, such as tree dimensions and densities can be converted into estimates of carbon stocks using allometric equations (Gibbs et al, 2007). There remains a need to sharpen and tailor models to estimate biomass and carbon (Manandhar 2013).…”
Section: Key Literature On Carbon Sequestration and Collective Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%