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|Pub Author=Jérôme Maurice (SalvaTerra), Maden Le Crom (SalvaTerra), Olivier Bouyer (SalvaTerra), Fabio Pesce (ForTeA), Paolo Cielo (ForTeA), Michael Gachanja (Consultant), Lyndall Bull (Lynea Advisory).  
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|Pub Abstract=” Improving efficiency in forestry operations and forest product processing in Kenya” analyses whether increased efficiency in forestry operations and forest product processing and utilization are interesting REDD+ policies and measures for the Government of Kenya to pursue, with the potential to attract public and/or private investments to enable REDD+ implementation. In particular, the report focuses on the extent to which efficiency improvements could address supply deficiency in the forest sector, thereby reducing pressures on existing forests and related emissions.
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|Pub Abstract=” Improving efficiency in forestry operations and forest product processing in Kenya” analyses whether increased efficiency in forestry operations and forest product processing and utilization are interesting REDD+ policies and measures for the Government of Kenya to pursue, with the potential to attract public and/or private investments to enable REDD+ implementation. In particular, the report focuses on the extent to which efficiency improvements could address supply deficiency in the forest sector, thereby reducing pressures on existing forests and related emissions.
|Pub Topics=Bioenergy, Energy Efficiency, Energy Access, Improved Cookstoves, Other
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|Pub Topics=Bioenergy, Cooking, Energy Efficiency, Energy Access, Other
 
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Title
Improving Efficiency in Forestry Operations and Forest Product Processing in Kenya
Publisher
UNEP
Author
Jérôme Maurice (SalvaTerra), Maden Le Crom (SalvaTerra), Olivier Bouyer (SalvaTerra), Fabio Pesce (ForTeA), Paolo Cielo (ForTeA), Michael Gachanja (Consultant), Lyndall Bull (Lynea Advisory).
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March 2018
Abstract
” Improving efficiency in forestry operations and forest product processing in Kenya” analyses whether increased efficiency in forestry operations and forest product processing and utilization are interesting REDD+ policies and measures for the Government of Kenya to pursue, with the potential to attract public and/or private investments to enable REDD+ implementation. In particular, the report focuses on the extent to which efficiency improvements could address supply deficiency in the forest sector, thereby reducing pressures on existing forests and related emissions.
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