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|Component=Agricultural economy | |Description=The objective of REDD policies it to reduce land-use related emissions by protecting existing forests in the world; The implementation of REDD includes also costs of policies. | ||
|Description=The | |Reference=Overmars et al., 2012; | ||
|ClimateThemeItem=Climate mitigation (Climate) | |||
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|EffectOnComponent=Agricultural economy | |||
|EffectDescription=Increases the cost for land expansion in certain regions, favouring the use of other external inputs to increase production. | |||
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|EffectOnComponent=Emissions | |||
|EffectDescription=Less emissions due to deforestation and land-use change. | |||
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|EffectOnComponent=Carbon cycle and natural vegetation | |||
|EffectDescription=REDD measures can substantially reduce the pressure on forests. This increases the extent of natural forests, and the net CO<sub>2</sub> uptake and C pools of forests. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 15 November 2018
Description: | The objective of REDD policies it to reduce land-use related emissions by protecting existing forests in the world; The implementation of REDD includes also costs of policies. |
Reference: | Overmars et al., 2012; |
Is implemented in: | Agricultural economy |
Associated theme items: | Climate mitigation (Climate) |
Associated policy response component
Component: Land and biodiversity policies
Page: Land and biodiversity policies/Land-use regulation
Effects of this policy intervention on components
Component: Agricultural economy
Effect : Increases the cost for land expansion in certain regions, favouring the use of other external inputs to increase production.
Component: Emissions
Effect : Less emissions due to deforestation and land-use change.
Component: Carbon cycle and natural vegetation
Effect : REDD measures can substantially reduce the pressure on forests. This increases the extent of natural forests, and the net CO2 uptake and C pools of forests.