Autor:
Stringer LC
Dougill, Andrew J.
Thomas AD
Spracklen, D.V.
Beedy, Tracy
Chesterman, Sabrina
Ifeijka Speranza, Chinwe
Rueff H
Riddell M
Williams M
Abson, David J
Klintenberg P
Syampungani S
Powell P
Palmer AR
Seely MK
Mkwambisi DD
Falcao M
Siteo A
Ross S
Kopolo G
Changes in land use and management practices to store and sequester carbon are becoming integral to global efforts that both address climate change and alleviate poverty. Knowledge and evidence gaps nevertheless abound. This paper analyses the most pressing deficiencies in understanding carbon st...
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Stringer LC
,
Dougill, Andrew J.
,
Thomas AD
,
Spracklen, D.V.
,
Beedy, Tracy
,
Chesterman, Sabrina
,
Ifeijka Speranza, Chinwe
,
Rueff H
,
Riddell M
,
Williams M
,
Abson, David J
,
Klintenberg P
,
Syampungani S
,
Powell P
,
Palmer AR
,
Seely MK
,
Mkwambisi DD
,
Falcao M
,
Siteo A
,
Ross S
,
Kopolo G
,
[Challenges and opportunities in linking carbon sequestration, livelihoods and ecosystem service provision in drylands]
,
Challenges and opportunities in linking carbon sequestration, livelihoods and ecosystem service provision in drylands