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Publications

Schlamadinger, B.; L. Ciccarese; P. M. Fearnside; S. Brown; M. Dutschke & D. Murdiyarso.
Should we address avoidance of deforestation in the international response to climate change?
In: Murdiyarso, D. and Herawati, H. (eds.).Carbon forestry: who will benefit? Proceedings of Workshop on Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Livelihoods, held in Bogor on 16-17 February 2005. Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR.
Dutschke, M.; B. Schlamadinger; J. Wong & M. Rumberg.
Value and risks of expiring carbon credits from afforestation and reforestation projects under the CDM.
Climate Policy 5 (1), pp. 19-36.
Michaelowa, A.; M. Dutschke F. Müller-Pelzer, M. Jung, M. Krey, S. Butzengeiger.
COP 10: getting the CDM started and pondering the future of the climate policy regime.
hamburg climate+ paper 1/2005, 18 pp.
B. Schlamadinger, M. Dutschke, I. M. Emmer.
How can carbon credits from CDM afforestation and reforestation projects be used by Annex I governments and companies?
CDM Investment Newsletter 3/2004, pp. 4 - 7.
D. N. Bird, M. Dutschke, L. Pedroni, B. Schlamadinger, A. Vallejo.
Should one trade tCERs or lCERs?
ENCOFOR Policy Brief.
Joachim Schnurr, Michael Dutschke, Gerald Kapp.
Wating for the green light. How quality assessments of forestry projects could give impetus for the generation of carbon credits.
Carbon Finance 7/2004, pp. 14/15.
Dutschke, Michael.
A spatial concept for baseline design and monitoring,
in: Grace, John et al., Scientific and Technical Issues in the Clean Development Mechanisms, Report 1/2003, Specific Study 10, Viterbo.
Michael Dutschke, Bernhard Schlamadinger.
Practical issues concerning temporary carbon credits.
HWWA Discussion Paper 227, Hamburg.


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