Carbon finance projects are often intended to be both a payment for an environmental service (PES) and an instrument to facilitate sustainable development in developing countries. To enhance livelihood objectives, these projects should benefit rural land users, provided they are willing and able to participate. This holds particularly true for forest carbon initiatives. However, high transaction costs and large uncertainties often bar local communities...
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2009/12/01
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Sharing benefits from carbon finance : lessons from the Guangxi CDM project
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