Tables and Graphs Graph 1. Framework for Conducting a TNA
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Graph 2. The place of REDD+
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Graph 3. How are standards applied: Certification of your project
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Graph 4. The REDD+ Project Cycle
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Graph 5. Gain-loss method (left) and stock-difference method (right) of carbon monitoring
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Graph 6. Compiling geographic information into a map
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Graph 7. Identifying forest strata
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Graph 8. Sub-plots in circular sample plot
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Graph 9. Sub-plots in rectangular sample plot
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Graph 10. Forest carbon pools
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Graph 11. Proportion of carbon stocks of a tropical forest in Bolivia
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Graph 12. Wood/bamboo frame for undergrowth and littler sampling
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Table 1. Information to be derived from a TNA
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Table 2. Materials and supplies for use in a community training
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Table 3. Plant biodiversity in tropical forests and forest-derived land uses
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Table 4. The difference between ordinary and Eco-tourism
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Table 5. Opportunity cost estimates in Indonesia by land use
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Table 6. C omparison of verified carbon standard and the climate, community and biodiversity standards
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Table 7. Estimated costs of getting carbon credits on the market under the Clean Development Mechanism (in US$)
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Table 8. Vegetation density and size of sample plots
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Table 9. Average root-to-shoot ratio in tropical and subtropical forests
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Table 10. Stages in the REDD+ process requiring FPIC
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Table 11. Criteria for evaluating REDD+
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Table 12. Types of REDD+ engagement
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