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CARBON Working papers

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These papers represent work in progress and we welcome any comments and suggestions. The papers are presented in reverse chronological order.

Working Papers

CC16 (2005)

Prospects of Adoption of Tree-based Systems in a Rural Landscape and Its Likely Impacts on Carbon Stocks and Farmers’ Welfare: the FALLOW Model Application in Muara Sungkai, Lampung, Sumatra, in a “Clean Development Mechanism’ Context
by Desi Ariyadhi Suyamto, Meine van Noordwijk, Betha Lusiana, Andree Ekadinata and Ni’matul Khasanah

Abstract Full Paper (2320KB)
CC15 (2005)

Dynamic optimisation of land-use systems in the presence of carbon payments
by Russell Wise and Oscar Cacho

Abstract Full Paper (312KB)
CC14 (2005)

Potential of agroforestry and plantation systems in Indonesia for carbon stocks: an economic perspective
by Kirsfianti Ginoga, Yuliana C. Wulan, Deden Djaenudin

Abstract Full Paper (830KB)
CC13 (2004)

Cost analysis for a CDM-like project established in Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia
by Subarudi, Haryatno Dwiprabowo, Kirsfianti Ginoga, Deden Djaenudin, and Mega Lugina

Abstract Full Paper (175KB)
CC12 (2004)

Potential of Indonesian smallholder agroforestry in the CDM: a case study in The Upper Citanduy Watershed area
by Kirsfianti Ginoga, Yuliana C. Wulan, Deden Djaenudin

Abstract Full Paper (663KB)
CC11 (2004)

Tree-crop interactions and their environmental and economic implications in the presence of carbon sequestration payments
by Russell Wise and Oscar Cacho

Abstract Full Paper (257KB)
CC10 (2004)

Temporary carbon storage and discount rates
by Robyn L. Hean, Oscar J. Cacho and Ken Menz

Abstract Full Paper (204KB)
CC09 (2003)

A description of the Citanduy watershed, west Java and preliminary analysis of carbon-sequestration potential by smallholders
by Hariyatno Dwiprabowo and Yuliana C. Wulan

Abstract Full Paper (178KB)
CC08 (2003)

Growth and carbon sequestration potential of plantation forestry in Indonesia: I Paraserianthes falcataria and Acacia mangium
by Subarudi, D. Djaenudin, Erwidodo and O. Cacho

Abstract Full Paper (217KB)
CC07 (2002)

Carbon monitoring costs and their effect on incentives to sequester carbon through forestry
by O. Cacho, R. Wise and K. MacDicken

Abstract Full Paper (202KB)
CC06 (2002)

Transaction and abatement costs of carbon-sink projects: An analysis based on Indonesian agroforestry systems
by O. Cacho, G. Marshall and M. Milne

Abstract Full Paper (217KB)
CC05 (2002)

Transaction costs of forest carbon projects
by Mary Milne

Abstract Full Paper (437KB)
CC04 (2002)

Carbon-accounting methods and reforestation incentives
by O. Cacho, R. Hean and R. Wise

Abstract Full Paper (254KB)
CC03 (2002)

Economic performance of common agroforestry systems in Southern Sumatra: implications for carbon sequestration services
by K. Ginoga, O. Cacho, Erwidodo, M. Lugina, and D. Djaenudin

Abstract Full Paper (205KB)
CC02 (2002)

A bioeconomic analysis of soil carbon sequestration in agroforests
by R. Wise and O.Cacho

Abstract

Full Paper (94KB)

CC01 (2002)

The economic implications of carbon accounting methods for the profitability of agroforestry systems
by O. Cacho and R. Hean

Abstract

Full Paper (82KB)

       
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