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7. REFERENCE LITERATURE

American Forests 1996. Building Capacity to Develop Forestry Measures for Climate Change Action Plans – Reference Materials. Prepared in cooperation with the US Country Studies Program, American Forests, Washington, DC.

Chang, H.H. and A. Garcia 1998. Enhancing Forest Management through Collaborative Research: The Innoprise Experience. In: Enters, T., C.T.S Nair and A. Kaosa-ard (eds.) Emerging Institutional Arrangements for Forestry Research. FORSPA Publication No. 20. Forestry Research and Support Programme for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok.

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Climate Network Europe 1996. CNE Report of European Union Country by Country Situations.

Dixon, R.K., K.J. Andrasko, F.G. Sussman, M.A. Levinson, M.C. Trexler, T.S. Vinson 1993. Forest Sector Carbon Offset Projects: Near Term Opportunities to mitigate Green House Gas Emissions. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 70: 561-577.

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Malin, C. 1996. Joint Implementation: An Economic Strategy for Addressing Environmental Concerns. Joint Implementation Quarterly 2(1).

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Matsuo, N. 1996, Japanese AIJ Initiative. Joint Implementation Quarterly 1(2).

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Rinebolt, D.C. 1996. The Potential for Using Wood for Energy and the Implication for Climate Change, in Forest and Global Change: Forest Management Opportunities for Mitigating Carbon Emissions, Vol. 2, Ch-6. American Forest Publication, Washington.

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Stuart, M. and N. Sekhran 1996. Developing Externally Financed Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Projects in Papua New Guinea’s Forestry Sector: A Review of Concepts, Opportunities and Links to Biodiversity Conservation. PNG Biodiversity Conservation and Resource Management Program/UNDP. Port Moresby.

Stuart, M., A. DiNicola and G. Gray 1996. Carbon Offset Initiatives for Forest and Tree Activities in the South Pacific: A Review of Lessons and Opportunities from the Region and Beyond. Paper presented at the Heads of Forestry Meeting, Vanuatu.

Stuart, M. D. and D. Jones 1995. Carbon Offsets and Forestry: An Introduction. Pacific Islands Forests and Trees 3: 11-12.

Sughandy, A. 1996. An Interview: AIJ to Support Indonesia’s Climate Change Policies, Joint Implementation Quarterly 2(1): 3-4.

Tattenbach, F. 1996. Certifiable, Tradable Offsets in Costa Rica. Joint Implementation Quarterly 2(2).

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USIJI 1995. Case Studies of USIJI Projects. Document prepared for USIJI Program Conference, June, 1995.

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