ROLE of biodiversity in climate change mitigation in Latin America.
ROLE of biodiversity in climate change mitigation in Latin America.
Summary: Fact sheet 1: The Role of Biodiversity in Climate Change Mitigation (ROBIN): a whole system approach; Fact sheet 2: Biodiversity has a positive effect on carbon stocks and carbon sequestration; Fact sheet 3: Measures of ecosystem integrity provide a health check on human land use; Fact sheet 4: Modelling ecosystem services for policy: carbon stocks and carbon sequestration; Fact sheet 5: PES and REDD+ schemes should be linked to agricultural policies addressed at smallholders; Fact sheet 6: Model indicates Biodiversity has a direct effect on carbon stocks and forest biomass resilience; Fact sheet 7: Ecosystem integrity assessment serves as a common approach for multi-sectoral public policy in Latin America; Fact sheet 8: OPTamos - a decision support tool for natural resource and land use management; Fact sheet 9: A decision support tool for addressing climate change and biodiversity policy options in Latin America; Fact sheet 10: Ecosystems with lower integrity store less carbon and provide fewer ecosystem services; Fact sheet 11: The potential of human-impacted forests; Fact sheet 12: Towards a better socio-environmental response to climate change by understanding multiple stakeholders' perspectives. Fact sheet 13: Environmental policies should be integrated with agricultural and development policy to be successful.
Publication year: 2015
Types of publication: Booklets
Unit: Embrapa Soils
Keywords: Projeto ROBIN
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