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- Almered Olsson, Gunilla, 1951
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Biobränsle i explosiv konflikt om resurser
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Ingår i: Miljöforskning. - 1650-4925. ; :Nr 3 - juni 2010, s. 22-25
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- Almered Olsson, Gunilla, 1951
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Biofuels and biodiverssity
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Ingår i: Rapport från SBSTTA 14, Nairobi maj 2010. Vetenskapliga Rådet för Biologisk Mångafald. Naturvårdsverket. Stockholm. ; , s. 15-18
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- Almered Olsson, Gunilla, 1951, et al.
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Environmental stresses and resource uses – analysed by the DPSIR framework
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Ingår i: Tran Dinh, L., Olsson, E.G.A. & Alpokay, S.(eds.). 2014. Environmental stresses and resource use in coastal urban and peri-urban regions – DPSIR approach to SECOA’s 17 case studies. - Roma : Sapienza University Press. - 9788898533237 ; , s. 21-32
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- Almered Olsson, Gunilla, 1951, et al.
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Grass: from local pastures to global energy markets in eastern Tanzania
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Ingår i: Ecology and power : struggles over land and material resources in the past, present, and future / edited by Alf Hornborg, Brett Clark and Kenneth Hermele. - Abingdon : Routledge. - 9780415601467 ; , s. 206-216
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- Almered Olsson, Gunilla, 1951, et al.
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Opportunities and Challenges to Capturing the Multiple Potential Benefits of REDD+ in a Traditional Transnational Savanna-Woodland Region in West Africa
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Ingår i: Ambio. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0044-7447 .- 1654-7209. ; 42:3, s. 309-319
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The REDD+ scheme of the United Nations intends to offer developing countries financial incentives to reduce the rates of deforestation and forest degradation for reducing global CO2 emissions. This is combined with building carbon stocks in existing wooded ecosystems and fostering other soil, biodiversity and water conservation objectives. Successful application of REDD+ to the Xylophone Triangle of West Africa faces substantial challenges and risks to both meeting REDD+ objectives and to the local people’s rights and livelihoods. The transnationality of the culturally coherent area requires collaboration of three national governments. The opportunities, however, are great to capitalize on the region’s biodiversity, the well-developed traditional ecological knowledge and the use of local medicinal plants as an integral part of the agro-ecosystem. Possibilities open to, not only sequester carbon, but also to increase the resilience of the ecosystem and of independent rural livelihoods in the face of climate change and globalization.
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