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Improved tropical forest management for carbon retention
For comparison, the total amount of carbon emitted due to tropical deforestation is estimated to be 1.5 Gt y -1 (or 20% of global anthropogenic emissions [1]). [...]the potential for emission reductions through improved forest management is at least 10% of that obtainable by curbing tropical defores...
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description | For comparison, the total amount of carbon emitted due to tropical deforestation is estimated to be 1.5 Gt y -1 (or 20% of global anthropogenic emissions [1]). [...]the potential for emission reductions through improved forest management is at least 10% of that obtainable by curbing tropical deforestation. [...]substantial occupational health and safety benefits can be achieved from training workers in one of the world's most dangerous professions. |
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