Melanesian Pacific governments should strengthen regulations for forest carbon projects, study says

Published 08:20 on December 12, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:20 on December 12, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Nature-based, Other APAC, Voluntary

Melanesian Pacific governments should continue to engage with voluntary carbon markets as a novel approach to forest conservation, but regulatory frameworks need to allow for projects to be developed at a pragmatic scale, a report has urged.
Melanesian Pacific governments should continue to engage with voluntary carbon markets as a novel approach to forest conservation, but regulatory frameworks need to allow for projects to be developed at a pragmatic scale, a report has urged.


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