Abstract

[Extract] O. Venter et al. (Harnessing carbon payments to protect biodiversity, Brevia, 4 December 2009, p. 1368) demonstrate that careful targeting of reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) funds can double biodiversity benefits while incurring only a small reduction (4 to 8%) in carbon benefits. However, they do not address whether this win-win solution would still be tenable if objectives were extended to include protection of biodiversity under future climates.

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