Community monitoring in REDD

作者: E.M. Zahabu , B.S. Karky , Margaret Skutsch , P. Phartiyal , P. van Laake

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摘要: Communities in forest areas can be trained to map and inventory forests although they may need technical support for some tasks. The cost of community carbon monitoring is likely much less than professional surveys accuracy relatively good. degree precision depends on the size sample. There a tradeoff between increasing sample amount that communities could claim. Entrusting work have other advantages national REDD+ programmes, such as transparency recognition value management providing services.

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