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3.7 GHG mitigation from forests
Aguiar, A. P. D., I.C.G. Vieira, T.O. Assis, E.L. Dalla-Nora, P.M. Toledo, R.A.O. Santos Junior, M. Batistella, A.S. Coelho, E.K. Savaget, L.E.O.C. Aragao, C.A. Nobre, J.P.H. Ometto. 2016. Land use change emission scenarios: anticipating a forest transition process in the Brazilian Amazon. Global Change Biology 22(5):1821-1840.
Eriksson, M. 2016. Mitigating climate change with forest climate tools. CERE Working Paper - Centre for Environmental and Resource Economics 5:36 pp.
Forsell, N., O. Turkovska, M. Gusti, M. Obersteiner, M. den Elzen, P. Havlik. 2016. Assessing the INDCs’ land use, land use change, and forest emission projections. Carbon Balance and Management 11(26):(8 December 2016).
Idowu, O. O., A.K. Braimoh. 2016. A meta-analysis of climate change mitigation potential of trees/forest, afforestation and woody perennials through soil carbon sequestration in Africa. Special Issue: Sustainable soil management:
key to food security and nutrition in Africa. Nature & Faune 30(1):75-80.
Vass, M. M., K. Elofsson. 2016. Is forest carbon sequestration at the expense of bioenergy and forest products cost- efficient in EU climate policy to 2050? Journal of Forest Economics 24:82-105.
3.8 Bioenergy potential role for GHG mitigation
Albanito, F., T. Beringer, R. Corstanje, B. Poulter, A. Stephenson, J. Zawadzka, P. Smith. 2016. Carbon implications of converting cropland to bioenergy crops or forest for climate mitigation: a global assessment. GCB Bioenergy 8(1):81-95.
Calvin, K., M. Wise, P. Kyle, P. Patel, L. Clarke, J. EdmondsJ. 2014. Trade-offs of different land and bioenergy policies on the path to achieving climate targets. Climatic Change 123(03-Apr): 691-704.
Chakravarty, S., M. Tavoni. 2013. Energy poverty alleviation and climate change mitigation: Is there a trade off? Energy Economics 40: S67-S73.
Klein D., C. Wolf, C. Schulz, G. Weber-Blaschke. 2016. Environmental impacts of various biomass supply chains for the provision of raw wood in Bavaria, Germany, with focus on climate change. Science of the Total Environment
539: 45-60.
Ruan, L., A.K. Bhardwaj, S.K. Hamilton, G.P. Robertson. 2016. Nitrogen fertilization challenges the climate benefit of cellulosic biofuels. Environmental Research Letters 11(6):064007.
4. ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE IN FOOD AND LAND BASED ECOSYSTEMS
4.1 Land restoration and rangeland management
Bakali, A. H., M. Acherckouf, A. Maatougui, R. Mrabet, M. Slimani. 2016. Rangeland rehabilitation using rainwater harvesting and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) transplantation in the southeast of Morocco.
Options Mediterraneennes. Serie A, Seminaires Mediterraneens (114):395-398.
Bayala, J., J. Sanou, Z. Teklehaimanot, A. Kalinganire, S.J. Ouédraogo. 2014. Parklands for buffering climate risk and sustaining agricultural production in the Sahel of West Africa. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 6(1): 28-34.
Chartres, C.J., A. Noble. 2015. Sustainable intensification: overcoming land and water constraints on food production. Food Security 7(2): 235-245.
Craine, J.M., T.W. Ocheltree, J.B. Nippert, E.G. Towne, A.M. Skibbe, S.W. Kembel, J.E. Fargione. 2013. Global diversity of drought tolerance and grassland climate-change resilience. Nature Climate Change 3(1): 63-67.
Derner, J. D., D.J. Augustine. 2016. Adaptive management for drought on rangelands. Rangelands 38(4):211-215. Fick, S. E., C. Decker, M.C. Duniway, M.E. Miller. 2016. Small-scale barriers mitigate desertification processes and
enhance plant recruitment in a degraded semiarid grassland. Ecosphere 7(6):e01354.
Juhola, S. 2016. Barriers to the implementation of climate change adaptation in land use planning: a multi-level
governance problem? International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management. 8(3):338-355.
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