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CALL FOR PAPER: REDD+ Session (C2) at iEMSs 2012
Session title: Modelling the effectiveness and efficiency of REDD+
http://www.iemss.org/sites/iemss2012/sessions_C.html
Session Description:
Projects aimed at reducing emission from deforestation and forest
degradation or the enhancement of forest carbon stocks (REDD+) are
promising and cost-effective pathways to mitigate greenhouse gas
emissions in developing countries. REDD+ activities provide incentive
payments that aim to reduce the pressure on forest resources and related
carbon stocks. But to date it is unclear how REDD+ mechanisms can best
deliver beneficial outcomes with regard to understanding and monitoring
the impact on climate effectiveness, cost efficiency, equity and
co-benefits. Knowledge of the decision-making processes that lead to
changes in land use is prerequisite to understand the likely impacts of
REDD+ payments on the drivers of forest carbon emissions and to provide
reasonable estimates of future emission levels. Modelling approaches can
generate a better understanding of land-use decision making and provide
crucial insights into the setting of historic and future baselines, the
monitoring of leakage, the verification of additionality, and the
assessment of likely co-benefits of REDD+.
We welcome interdisciplinary contributions from a variety of modelling
disciplines including, but not limited to, agent-based modelling,
machine learning approaches, statistical analysis, and participatory
simulations. All applications are supposed to target existing or
prospective REDD+ schemes and to investigate forest and land use
transitions with integrated human-environment data. We expect
participants to include assessments of past developments and the likely
future trajectories in light of the incentive payments. The session will
thus bring together a number of state-of-the-art applications from
diverse geographic settings that help better understanding the likely
impacts of REDD+ payments on the drivers of forest carbon emissions and
to provide reasonable estimates of future emission levels.
Paper submission:
The first step is submitting an abstract (300 words max.) before the 1st
of November 2011 in case of approval you will be invited to prepare a
six page long full paper, which has to be submitted until 15 February,
2012.
Please follow the Instructions at:
http://www.iemss.org/sites/iemss2012/page18.html
http://www.iemss.org/sites/iemss2012/images/iemss2012_how_to_submit_abstract.pdf
Important Dates:
28 November, 2011 Abstract submission deadline
15 February, 2012 Full paper submission deadline
1-5 July, 2012 iEMSs 2012
Organizers:
Dr. Daniel Müller, [log in to unmask]
Dr. Zhanli Sun, [log in to unmask]
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Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development
in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO)
-> www.iamo.de
and
Geomatics Lab | Geography Department
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
-> www.hu-geomatics.de
Theodor-Lieser-Str. 2 | 06120 Halle (Saale) | Germany
Ph.: +49(0)345-2928-328 | Fax: +49(0)345-2928-399
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