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Refreshing REDD

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The United Nations programme to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) has matured substantially in the past year. Now the field must innovate to accommodate its growth, says Anna Petherick.

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Figure 1: Buyer and supplier location for forest carbon.

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  • 21 December 2011

    In the version of this Market Watch originally published, the definition of ‘monospony’ should have been ‘one buyer, multiple sellers’; this has now been corrected in the HTML and PDF version.

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Petherick, A. Refreshing REDD. Nature Clim Change 1, 440–441 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1308

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