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Seeing the trees for the carbon: agroforestry for development and carbon mitigation
Authors:Emily K Anderson  Hisham Zerriffi
Institution:1. Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, The University of British Columbia, 411-2202 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z4
2. Liu Institute for Global Issues, The University of British Columbia, 101-6476 NW Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z2
Abstract:Land-use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) activities will play an important role in global climate change mitigation. Many carbon schemes require the delivery of both climate and rural development benefits by mitigation activities conducted in developing countries. Agroforestry is a LULUCF activity that is gaining attention because of its potential to deliver climate benefits as well as rural development benefits to smallholders. There is hope that agroforestry can deliver co-benefits for climate and development; however experience with early projects suggests co-benefits are difficult to achieve in practice. We review the literature on agroforestry, participatory rural development, tree-based carbon projects and co-benefit carbon projects to look at how recommended project characteristics align when trying to generate different types of benefits. We conclude that there is considerable tension inherent in designing co-benefit smallholder agroforestry projects. We suggest that designing projects to seek ancillary benefits rather than co-benefits may help to reduce this tension.
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