His primary areas of study are Agroforestry, Climate change, Environmental resource management, Tectona and Deforestation. His Agroforestry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Carbon sequestration, Protected area and Logging. His Effects of global warming and Adaptive capacity study in the realm of Climate change interacts with subjects such as Context and Interim.
His Environmental resource management study combines topics in areas such as Biodiversity, Multiple use and Ecosystem. He works mostly in the field of Deforestation, limiting it down to concerns involving Ecosystem services and, occasionally, Public economics, Land use, land-use change and forestry and Solid carbon. His Tropics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Blue carbon and Mangrove.
His primary areas of investigation include Agroforestry, Forestry, Climate change, Forest management and Environmental resource management. The Agroforestry study combines topics in areas such as Carbon sequestration, Logging and Livelihood. His Forestry research integrates issues from Biomass and Ecology.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Deforestation, Environmental protection, Greenhouse gas and Environmental planning. His Forest management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Forest ecology and Reforestation. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Environmental resource management, concentrating on Ecosystem services and frequently concerns with Biodiversity.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Agroforestry, Land use, Sustainable development, Climate change and Livelihood. He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Agroforestry and Scale through his research. His research on Sustainable development also deals with topics like
Markku Kanninen interconnects Biomass and Forestry in the investigation of issues within Climate change. The concepts of his Livelihood study are interwoven with issues in Customary land and Socioeconomics. His research integrates issues of Ecosystem carbon and Ecosystem services in his study of Biodiversity.
Markku Kanninen mainly investigates Sustainable development, Global warming, Environmental planning, Natural and Human systems engineering. In his study, Development economics is inextricably linked to Poverty, which falls within the broad field of Sustainable development. As part of his studies on Global warming, he often connects relevant areas like Natural resource economics.
His work carried out in the field of Natural resource economics brings together such families of science as Climate change, Effects of global warming and Greenhouse gas. His Environmental planning study incorporates themes from Community forestry, Resource, Joint Forest Management and Natural resource management. In his work, Markku Kanninen performs multidisciplinary research in Natural and Environmental protection.
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Mangroves among the most carbon-rich forests in the tropics
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Nature Geoscience (2011)
Impacts of 1.5°C Global Warming on Natural and Human Systems
O. Hoegh-Guldberg;D. Jacob;M. Bindi;S. Brown.
(2018)
Technical Summary: Global warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty
M. Allen;P. Antwi-Agyei;F. Aragon-Durand;M. Babiker.
(2019)
Realising Redd+: National strategy and policy options
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(2009)
The impacts and opportunities of oil palm in Southeast Asia: What do we know and what do we need to know?
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Center for International Forestry Research (2009)
Modeling carbon sequestration in afforestation, agroforestry and forest management projects: the CO2FIX V.2 approach
Omar R. Masera;J. F. Garza-Caligaris;Markku Kanninen;Timo Karjalainen.
Ecological Modelling (2003)
Allometric models for tree volume and total aboveground biomass in a tropical humid forest in Costa Rica.
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Biotropica (2005)
Do trees grow on money?: the implications of deforestation research for policies to promote REDD
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(2007)
Evaluating whether protected areas reduce tropical deforestation in Sumatra
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Journal of Biogeography (2009)
Ecosystem goods and services - the key for sustainable plantations
Jürgen Bauhus;Benno Pokorny;Peter J. van der Meer;Peter J. Kanowski.
Ecosystem Goods and Services from Plantation Forests (2010)
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