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Village transfers for the environment: Lessons from community-based development programs and the village fund

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Watts, John D
Tacconi, Luca
Irawan, Silvia
Wijaya, Aklan H.

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The Government of Indonesia has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (see Tacconi and Muttaqin, this issue), which includes reducing 29% of greenhouse gas unconditionally and somewhere between 9% and 12% conditionally (Tacconi 2018). In Indonesia, land uses including peat fires are the primary causes of emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) (Republic of Indonesia 2015)

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Forest Policy and Economics

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