Mant, R., García-Rangel, S., Tadoum, M., Nchoutpouen, C., Tonga, P., Makoudjou, A., Bokelo Bile, G., Ndinga, R. G., Mosnier, A., Obersteiner, M., Kraxner, F. , Priker, J., Bocqueho, G. , Havik, P., Valerie, K. (2016). Using models to inform policies to meet multiple objectives. Sustainable development, climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation in Central Africa. Cambridge, Laxenburg, Yaoundé. UNEP-WCMC, IIASA, COMIFAC.
Summary results produced by the REDD-PAC project about potential trade-offs and synergies in the achievement of the SDGs under different macro-economic and land-use policy related scenarios in Central Africa. Model projections highlight the importance of effective protected areas and forest concessions for the conservation of Great Apes and other threatened species, and show that maintaining these areas has negligible impact on agricultural production.