Understanding and managing leakage in forest–based greenhouse–gas–mitigation projects

A major concern about land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) projects under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is the potential for leakage. Leakage refers to a net increase of greenhouse-gas emissions in an area outside the project resulting from the CDM activity. This paper provides an...

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description A major concern about land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) projects under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is the potential for leakage. Leakage refers to a net increase of greenhouse-gas emissions in an area outside the project resulting from the CDM activity. This paper provides an overview of leakage, its definitions and its causes. It describes ways that LULUCF projects may suffer from leakage and attempts to assess the magnitude of leakage risks for different LULUCF project types. It also summarizes some of the approaches, both in terms of policies and project development, to address LULUCF leakage.
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Commercial forests
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Deforestation
Ecosystem
Forest conservation
Forest ecology
Forest management
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Forestry policy
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Geography
Greenhouse Effect
International Cooperation
Land-Use Change
Leakage
Logging
Part 1. Carbon Sequestration
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Plantations
Policy Making
Timber
Trees
United Nations
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