Forest Carbon in Climate Change Supermarket: Is India Prepared to Sail? †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. The Supermarket Postulate
3.2. Policy Landscape of Forest Carbon in India
3.3. Observations from the Registered Forest Carbon Projects
3.4. Expert Survey
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- A legislative or strong voluntary framework agreeable to all stakeholders
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- Setting up sub-national goals
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- Encouraging private and civil society participation
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- Ensuring fair price for forest carbon
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- Enabling the funding environment and new channels of investments
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- Technical know-how and technology application
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- Tools and methods suiting India
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- Institutional mechanism and effective governance including better coordination among agencies and between the center and state governments, fund allocation from government, pilot projects, vision
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- Monitoring, Reporting and Verification concerning international norms, simplified yet transparent MRV
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- Capacity building and awareness including capacity building of forestry personnel of the State forest departments
4. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Dube, L.C.; Chatterjee, S. Forest Carbon in Climate Change Supermarket: Is India Prepared to Sail? Environ. Sci. Proc. 2021, 3, 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2020-08081
Dube LC, Chatterjee S. Forest Carbon in Climate Change Supermarket: Is India Prepared to Sail? Environmental Sciences Proceedings. 2021; 3(1):41. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2020-08081
Chicago/Turabian StyleDube, Lokesh Chandra, and Sudipta Chatterjee. 2021. "Forest Carbon in Climate Change Supermarket: Is India Prepared to Sail?" Environmental Sciences Proceedings 3, no. 1: 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2020-08081
APA StyleDube, L. C., & Chatterjee, S. (2021). Forest Carbon in Climate Change Supermarket: Is India Prepared to Sail? Environmental Sciences Proceedings, 3(1), 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2020-08081