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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Livelihoods, Empowerment, and Biodiversity REDD+: Carbon and Co-benefits Science to inform Climate Change Policy

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Holmes, I., Kirby, K. and Potvin, C. Agroforestry within REDD+: Experiences of an indigenous Emberá community in Panama. Agroforestry Systems (In press, August 14, 2016) Sharma, D., Holmes, I., Vergara-Asenjo, G., Miller, W.N., Cunampio, M., Cunampio, R.B., Cunampio, M.B., Potvin, C. 2016. A comparison of influences on the landscape of two social-ecological systems. Land Use Policy 57 (2016) 499–513. Cameron, L., Sheppard, S. and Potvin, C. 2016. Characterizing desired futures of Canadian communities. Futures 82: 37-51. Sardain, A., Tang, C. and Potvin, C. Towards a Dashboard of Sustainability Indicators for Panama: A Participatory Approach. Ecological Indicators (In press, 8 April 2016). Guerrero, N., Craven D., Turner, B., Potvin, C., Mession, C. and Handa T. 2016. Root quality and decomposition environment, but not tree species richness, drive root decomposition in tropical forests. Plant and Soil 399(1-2): 1-15. Verheyen, K. et al. 2016. Contributions of a global network of tree diversity experiments to sustainable forest plantations. Ambio 45(1): 29-41. Sharma, D. and Potvin, C. (eds)) Acting on Climate Change: Extending the Dialogue Among Canadians. Report. Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy, 2015. Potvin, C. and 70 co-authors. 2015. Acting on Climate Change: Solutions from Canadian Scholars. Report. Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy, 2015. Potvin, C. and 70 co-authors. 2015. Excerpt from “Acting on Climate Change: Solutions by Canadian Scholars”. Journal of Environmental Investing, Issue 1, 2015. Potvin, C. and Richards, N. 2015. Let’s talk about Canada’s future. Alternatives Journal, Dedicated issue: Canada’s Map to Sustainability, 2015. Sharma, D. et al. 2015. Genesis of an indigenous social-ecological landscape in eastern Panama. Ecology & Society 20(4):37. Salisbury, C and Potvin, C. 2015. Does Tree Species Composition Affect Productivity in a Tropical Planted Forest? Biotropica 47: 559-568. Galicia, L, Messier, C, and Potvin, C. 2015. Maintaining the high diversity of pine and oak species in Mexican temperate forests: A new management approach combining functional zoning and ecosystem adaptability. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45(10): 1358-1368. Paine, CE et al. 2015. Globally functional traits are weak predictors of juvenile tree growth and we do not know why. Journal of Ecology 103: 978-989. Falster, D.S et al. 2015. BAAD: a Biomass And Allomatry Database for woody plants. Ecology 96(5): 1445. [blog] [R package baad.data] Pelletier, J., Bush, J., Potvin, C. 2015. Addressing uncertainty upstream or downstream of accounting for emissions reductions from deforestation and forest degradation. Climatic Change 130: 635-648. Vergara-Asenjo, G., Sharma, D. and Potvin, C. 2015. Engaging stakeholders: Assessing accuracy of participatory mapping of land cover in Panama. Conservation Letters. doi: 10.1111/conl.12161 Gerardo Vergara-Asenjo and Catherine Potvin. 2014. Forest protection and tenure status: The key role of indigenous peoples and protected areas in Panama. Global Enviromental Change 28: 205-215. Ignacia Holmes and Catherine Potvin. 2014. Avoiding Re-Inventing the Wheel in a People-Centered Approach to REDD+. Contributed paper in Conservation Biology. DOI:10.1111/cobi.12301 Jurgis Sapijanskas, Alain Paquette, Catherine Potvin, Norbert Kunert, and Michel Loreau. 2014. Tropical tree diversity enhances light capture through crown plasticity and spatial and temporal niche differences Ecology. doi.org/10.1890/13-1366.1 Amado, A., Peterson St-Laurent G., Potvin C., Llapur, R. 2014. Modelo para su resolución en preparación para la protección de bosques. Panamá. in Experiencias Latinoamericanas en el Abordaje de Conflictos. Ed. Alicia Pfund. Universidad por la Paz. San Jose, Costa rica. ISBN 978-9977-925-84-4 Catherine Potvin and Javier Mateo-Vega 2013. Curb indigenous fears of REDD+. [Correspondence] Nature 500: 400 Pelletier, J, Martin, D. and Potvin, C. 2013. REDD+ emissions estimation and reporting: dealing with uncertainty. Environmental Research Letters: 8 Issue: 3 Article Number: 034009 Sprenger, M., Oelmann, Y., Weihermüller, L., Wolf, S., Wilcke, W. and Potvin, C. 2013. Tree species and tree diversity effect on soil water seepage in tropical plantations. Forest Ecology and Management 309 SI: 76-86. Riedel, J., Dorn, S., Plath, M., Potvin, C., and Mody, K. 2013. Time matters: temporally changing effects of planting schemes and insecticide treatment on native timber tree performance on former pasture. Forest Ecology and Management 297: 49-56.

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