Papers and articles:
Skutsch, M. and Solis, S. (2010) How much carbon does commmunity forestry save?Skutsch, M and Ba, L (2010) Crediting carbon conservation in dry forests: the case of community forest management in West Africa. Forest Policy and Economics
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Skutsch, M, Zahabu, E and Karky, B (2009) Community forest management under REDD: policy conditions for equitable governance. In: Proceedings of the World Forest Congress, Buenos Aires, Oct 18-25
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Van Laake, P., Karky, B and Skutsch, M (2009) Community forestry as a pre-requisite for REDD. Paper presented at First Community Forestry International Workshop, Pokhara, Nepal Sept 15-18.
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Skutsch, M, Zahabu, E, Karky, B, McCall, M and Peters-Guarin, G (2009) Community measurement of carbon stock change for REDD. For FAO
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Basnet, R. (2009) Carbon ownership in community managed forests. Journal of Forests and Livelihoods 8, 1: 77-83.
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Tewari, A., Singh, V and Phartiyal. P. (2008) The potential of community managed. LEISA Magazine, volume 24 Issue 4 - Dealing with climate change.
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Zahabu, E, Skutsch, M, Malimbwi, R, and Schulte Nordholt N (2008) The likely mechanism for implementing REDD policy in Tanzania. In: Proceedings of the 15th Annual Scientific and 22nd General meeting of the Tanzania Association of Foresters, Morogoro, 6-7 November.
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Tejada Pinell, G. (2008) Opportunities of Bolivia in the context of reducing emissions for deforestation in developing countries REDD, in the post-2012 climate policy. Enschede, ITC, 2008. 34 p.
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Zahabu, E., Jambiya, G. (2007) Community based forest management and carbon payments: Real possibilities for poverty reduction? The Arc Journal issue 21: 25-27.
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Minang, P. A., McCall, M.K., Skutsch, M., Verplanke J.J. (2007) A data support infrastructure for Clean Development Mechanism forestry implementation: an inventory perspective from Cameroon. Mitig. Adapt. Strat. Glob. Change.
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Minang, P. A., Bressers, H.Th.A., Skutsch, M., McCall, M.K. (2007) National forest policy as a platform for biosphere carbon management: the case of community forestry in Cameroon. Environmental Science & Policy 10: 204-218.
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Karky, B.S., Banskota, K. (2006) Constraints Faced by Community Managed Forests in Qualifying under the Kyoto Protocol. In McNeely, J.A., McCarthy, T.M., Smith, A., Olsvig-Whittaker, L., Wikramanayake, E.D. Conservation Biology in Asia.
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Tewari, A., Phartiyal P. (2006) The Carbon Market as an Emerging Livelihood Opportunity for Communities of the Himalaya. Newsletter of the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development.
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Banskota, K., Dahal N. (2006) Saving Global Carbon Benefit Local Communities in the Himalaya. Newsletter of the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development.
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Minang, P.A., McCall, M.K. (2006) Participatory GIS and local knowledge enhancement for community carbon forestry planning: an example from Cameroon. PLA notes 54.
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Minang, P.A., McCall, M.K. (2005) Assessing participatory GIS for community-based natural resource management: claiming community forests in Cameroon. Geographical Journa 171, 4.
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Karky, Bhaskar S. (2005) Who Will Grow Forest, Bring Benefit And Save The Earth? Habitat Himalaya, vol12, 1.
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Ba, L. (2004) Sustainable Development Indicators for Community Forest Management in West Africa: some thoughts.
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Skutsch, M. (2003) Community Based Forest Management as a Climate Strategy with carbon as a non-timber forest product. Paper distributed at UNFCCC CoP9, Milan, December.
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Books:
A book presenting the findings of the whole KTGAL project is in preparation and should be published by Earthscan under the provisional title: Community forest monitoring for the carbon market, in mid 2010. Unfortunately this will not be on-line but can be purchased commercially.![]() | Banskota, K.; Karky, B.S; Skutsch, M. 2007. Reducing Carbon Emissions Through Community-managed Forests in the Himalaya. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Nepal. 95p. ISBN: 978-92-9115-058-8. |
![]() | Murdiyarso, D.; Skutsch, M. 2006. Community forest management as a carbon mitigation option: case studies. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia. 125p. ISBN: 979-24-4660-5. |
Surendra P. Singh, 2007. Himalayan Forest Ecosystem Services. Central Himalayan Environment Association (CHEA), Consul Printers. lndia 53p.
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Zahabu, E (2008) Sinks and Sources: A Strategy to involve Forest Communities in Tanzania in Global Climate Policy. PhD thesis, University of Twente.
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Karky, B.S. (2008) The Economics of Reducing Emissions from Community Managed Forest in Nepal Himalaya. PhD thesis, University of Twente.
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Minang, P. (2006) PhD thesis
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Presentations:
Margaret Skutsch, Patrick van Laake, Eliakimu Zahabu and Mike Mccall (Oct 2008) GOFC-GOLD Land Cover Symposium in Jena, Germany.
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Skutsch, M (2009) What happens to carbon stock when communities manage their forests? Presented at the SBSTA30 Side Event: šA better way of dealing with degradationš Bonn, June 1 2009
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