References
- UNFCCC. Report of the Conference of the Parties on its Sixteenth Session. Decision 1/CP.16. UNFCCC, Bonn, Germany (2011).
- Sunderlin WD, Angelsen A, Belcher B et al. Livelihoods, forests, and conservation in developing countries: an overview. World Development33(9),1383–1402 (2005).
- Angelsen A, Streck C, Peskett L, Brown J, Luttrell C. What is the Right Scale for REDD? The Implications of National, Subnational and Nested Approaches. Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia (2008).
- Angelsen A, Boucher D, Brown S, Merckx V, Streck C, Zarin D. Guidelines for REDD+ Reference Levels: Principles and Recommendations. Meridian Institute, Washington, DC, USA (2011).
- Rounsevell MDA, Metzger MJ, Murray-Rust D et al. Challenges for land system science. Land Use Policy29(4),899–910 (2012).
- Sloan S, Pelletier J. How accurately may we project tropical forest-cover change? A validation of a forward-looking baseline for REDD. Glob. Environ. Change22(2),440–453 (2012).
- Skutsch M, Ba L. Crediting carbon in dry forests: the potential for community forest management in West Africa. Forest Policy Econ.12(4),264–270 (2010).
- Skutsch M, de Jong BHJ. The permanence debate. Science327(5969),1079 (2010).
- Berry NJ, Ryan CM. Overcoming the risk of inaction from emissions uncertainty in smallholder agriculture. Environ. Res. Lett.8,011003 (2013).