Indonesia discovers green gold in trees / Oakley Brooks

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Far Eastern Economic Review Vol 171 No 8, October 2008, pp.49-52Summary: Discusses the merits and practicalities of carbon credits under which wealthy countries might export their carbon emissions by paying for areas of natural rain forests not to be cut down. Indonesia has pushed for such schemes to be included in the next global climate treaty expected in 2012. The article considers the specific case of the Ulu Masen forest in Aceh.
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Discusses the merits and practicalities of carbon credits under which wealthy countries might export their carbon emissions by paying for areas of natural rain forests not to be cut down. Indonesia has pushed for such schemes to be included in the next global climate treaty expected in 2012. The article considers the specific case of the Ulu Masen forest in Aceh.

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