Reducing Emissions From Deforestation and Degradation: What Contribution from Carbon Markets?

27 de abril de 2008

abr 27, 2008

Valentin Bellassen, Renaud Crassous, Laura Dietzsch, Stephan Schwartzman

Publicação em inglês sobre o mecanismo REDD e mercado de carbono divulgado pela “Climate Report”, revista liderada pelo centro de recursos “Caisse des Dépôts”, que coordena trabalhos de investigação e desenvolvimento da luta contra as alterações climáticas.

Valentin Bellassen; Renaud Crassous; Laura Dietzsch and Stephan Schwartzman – CAISSE DES DÉPÔTS; CLIMATE REPORT. Reducing Emissions From Deforestation and Degradation: What Contribution from Carbon Markets?. nº 14. Paris/FR. 14 de Setembro, 2008.

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