Building Blue Carbon Projects - An Introductory Guide - page 4

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Building Blue Carbon Projects
An Introductory Guide
Contributions by Section
Section
Organisation
1 - 1.4
What is Blue Carbon? - Improving
Coastal Ecosystem Management
Through Blue Carbon
GRID-Arendal
1.5
Status of Blue Carbon Science
Environmental Science Associates
1.6 - 2.1
Status of Blue Carbon Policy -
Economic and Financial
Considerations
Forest Trends
2.2
Institutional Considerations
Climate Change Research Group and Forest Trends
3 - 3.2
Blue Carbon Projects -
Conducting A Blue Carbon Scoping
Study
GRID-Arendal
3.3
Elements of Existing Blue Carbon
Demonstration Projects
GRID-Arendal and Blue Climate Solutions
3.4
Blue Carbon Projects Worldwide
GRID-Arendal
4
Blue Carbon and the Valuation of
Other Ecosystem Services
Forest Trends
5
Blue Carbon and Coral Reefs
University of Miami (on behalf of Blue Climate
Solutions) and GRID-Arendal
6
Blue Carbon Capacity Building
GRID-Arendal
7
Lessons from REDD+
Duke University and Forest Trends
8.1
Abu Dhabi Blue Carbon
Demonstration Project
GRID-Arendal
8.2
Mikoko Pamoja - Community-led
Mangrove Carbon Conservation
Project in Kenya
Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute
(KMFRI)
, WWF- Kenya, Blue Climate Solutions and
GRID-Arendal
8.3
Building the Case for Blue Carbon in
Madagascar
Blue Ventures
8.4
An Integrated Blue Carbon Program
for the Indonesian Archipelago
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries-Indonesia
(BALITBANG KP), Agency for Research and
Development of Marine and Fisheries
8.5
Exploring Seagrass Climate Change
Mitigation Potential in Thailand and
Australia
International Union for Conservation of Nature
(IUCN)
8.6 - 9
The GEF Blue Forests Project - Parting
Thoughts
GRID-Arendal
Organization contacts for contributions by section are listed on page 73.
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