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    "Climate Change: Financing Global Forests: The Eliasch Review" by Johan Eliasch

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    "Climate Change: Financing Global Forests: The Eliasch Review" by Johan Eliasch

    "Climate Change: Financing Global Forests: The Eliasch Review" by Johan Eliasch
    Earthscan Publications Ltd. | 2008 | ISBN: 1844077721 | 289 pages | PDF | 4 MB

    The report includes new modelling and analysis of the global economic impact of continued deforestation and shows that the benefits of halving deforestation could amount to $3.7 trillion over the long term. However, if the international community does not act, the global economic cost of climate change caused by deforestation could amount to $12 trillion.

    This comprehensive and detailed report makes a clear and forceful case for forests to be included in international carbon trading mechanisms. It calls for the international community to support forest nations to halve deforestation by 2020 and to make the global forest sector carbon neutral by 2030.


    Table of contents
    Preface
    Background papers
    Acknowledgements
    Executive summary
    1. Introduction
    Part I: The challenge of deforestation
    2. Forests, climate change and the global economy
    3. The drivers of deforestation
    4. Sustainable production and poverty reduction
    5. The costs of mitigation
    Part II: Forests and the international climate change framework: the long-term goal
    6. A long-term framework for tackling climate change
    7. The current international climate change framework
    Part III: The building blocks of forest fi nancing: the medium-term approach
    8. Transition to a long-term framework
    9. Effective targets for reducing forest emissions
    10. Measuring and monitoring emissions from forests
    11. Linking to carbon markets
    12. Governance and distribution of fi nance
    Part IV: International action, capacity building and short-term funding
    13. The funding gap and capacity building
    14. Conclusions
    Bibliography
    Index

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