22 May 2007
WORKSHOP ADDRESSES REDUCING EMISSIONS FROM TROPICAL DEFORESTATION
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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Chatham House hosted a workshop on reducing emissions from tropical deforestation from 16-17 April 2007, at Chatham House in London, UK.

Approximately 30 participants from governments, international and non-governmental organizations, and other experts discussed options for advancing negotiations on reducing emissions and explored the advantages and […]

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Chatham House hosted a workshop on reducing emissions from tropical deforestation from 16-17 April 2007, at Chatham House in London, UK.

Approximately 30 participants from governments, international and non-governmental organizations, and other experts discussed options for advancing negotiations on reducing emissions and explored the advantages and disadvantages of such options. Participants discussed, inter alia: drivers of deforestation and their implications; monitoring, definitions and reference periods; implementation and costs; specific national needs; and scope, demand and supply.
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Workshop report


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