Hans Smith’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Development of a Landscape Green Vision for Low Emission Development: Mainstreaming Ecosystem Services, Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainable Development in North Central Vietnam
  • Technical Report

January 2015

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Chris Dickinson

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Hans Smith

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Huong Tranh

Table 4 : List of weather stations in North Sumatera Province
Figure 6 Distribution of suitability for cocoa in 2014, 2020 and 2050 in grey shades, against a background of the Risk Indicator Map, visualising suitability of areas based on overlap with HCVs  
Figure 8: Changes of forest cover in study focus areas  
Figure 15: Six main stages for HCV Assessment approaches (ProForest 2008) Preparation HCV Identification Planning HCV Management HCV Monitoring HCV Reporting  
Figure 18: Distribution of areas biophysically suitable for Arabica coffee in North Sumatera Province based on Ministry of Agriculture suitability criteria (Djaenudin et al. 2000) and predictions for climate change for 2020 and 2050 (downscaled from BIOCLIM 2014)  

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Designing Sustainable Development Strategies for Agricultural Commodities across the Landscape Applying the Siting Tool for guiding rubber, cocoa, coffee and oil palm development in North Sumatra, Indonesia
  • Technical Report
  • Full-text available

January 2014

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357 Reads

The purpose of this report is to provide key data and recommendations on the sustainable development of four commodities driving land use change in North Sumatra, Indonesia - coffee, cocoa, palm oil and rubber. In particular, the report seeks to assess the current and future situation in the districts of Mandailing Natal, Tapanuli Selatan and Tapanuli Utara and provide recommendations on the sustainable development of the target commodities in the districts, considering both economic and conservation perspectives.

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