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Avoiding Unintended Outcomes from REDD

kwilsonlab / January 27, 2010

Oscar Venter and colleagues have published a letter in the February issue of Conservation Biology, outlining some possible perverse outcomes from REDD and how to avoid them.

Read a summary and review over at Conservation Bytes.

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January 27, 2010 in Publications. Tags: Conservation Biology, Oscar Venter, REDD

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