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Community forest management in Mexico: carbon mitigation and biodiversity conservation through rural development
Authors:Daniel Klooster  Omar Masera  
Institution:a Department of Geography, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2190, USA;b Departamento de Ecologia de los Recursos Naturales, Instituto de Ecologia, UNAM, Campus Morelia, A.P. 152 Patzcuaro 61609, Michoacán, Mexico
Abstract:Forest management is an important carbon mitigation strategy for developing countries. As demonstrated by the case of Mexico, community forest management is especially effective because it offers tangible local benefits while conserving forests and sequestering carbon. Community forestry receives minimal government support now, but the clean development mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol could leverage additional resources to promote the approach in Mexico and elsewhere. We argue that adequately designed and implemented, community forestry management projects can avoid deforestation and restore forest cover and forest density. They comprise promising options for providing both carbon mitigation and sustainable rural development. These kinds of projects should be included in the CDM.
Keywords:Climate change  Mitigation options  Clean Development Mechanism  Community forestry  Mexico  Latin America
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