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Applying the conservativeness principle to REDD to deal with the uncertainties of the estimates
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringVariational AnalysisEnvironmental Impact AssessmentAgricultural EconomicsCarbon AccountingClimate PolicyEnvironmental EconomicsLand DegradationUncertainty ModelingUncertainty ParameterEnvironmental PolicyCarbon Emission TradingPde-constrained OptimizationUncertainty QuantificationClimate Change MitigationCarbon StockApproximation TheoryStatisticsRobust OptimizationClimate ChangeCommon ParadigmClimate EconomicsDeforestationReforestationConservativeness PrincipleHigh UncertaintiesBusinessAgricultural EmissionsAfforestation
A common paradigm when the reduction of emissions from deforestations is estimated for the purpose of promoting it as a mitigation option in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is that high uncertainties in input data—i.e., area change and C stock change/area—may seriously undermine the credibility of the estimates and therefore of reduced deforestation as a mitigation option.
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