Special Lecture in Khmer

REDD+ and its Implications for Forest Management in Cambodia
Language: Khmer

Date: 10 August 2010 from 15:30-17:00
Place:  Institute for Forest and Wildlife Research and Development, Forestry Administration
Lecturer: Dr. Nophea Sasaki
Particpants: 100 participants (maximum)


If you want to send your employees, please contact:

Dr. Heng Sokh
Director,  Institute for Forest and Wildlife Research and Development
Forestry Administration
40 Norodom Blvd, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: +855(12)639961
Email: sokhhengpiny@yahoo.com

Some Readings
(for copies, send a mail to: nopsasaki@gmail.com)

1. Sasaki, N. and Yoshimoto, A. (2010) Benefits of tropical forest management under the new climate change agreement—a case study in Cambodia. Environmental Science and Policy. Doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2010.04.007

2. Sasaki, N. and Putz, F.E. (2009) Critical need for new definitions of forest and forest degradation in global climate change agreements. Conservation Letters 2, 226–232. Download.

3. Bond, I. et al. (2009) Incentives to sustain forest ecosystem services. Download here.

4. Sasaki, N. (2006) Carbon emissions due to land-use change and logging in Cambodia- a modeling approach. Journal of Forest Research 11, 397-403

5. Kim-Phat (Sasaki), N., Knorr, W. and Kim S., (2004) Appropriate measures for conservation of terrestrial carbon stocks – analysis of trends of forest management in Southeast Asia.  Forest Ecology and Management 191, 283-299
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