Carbon forestry and local livelihoods : a case study on poverty in Uganda
Green Resources is one of the largest companies engaged in carbon forestry on the African continent. The Green Resources carbon forestry plantation in northern Uganda is a particularly interesting case in a Swedish perspective, because the Swedish Energy Agency is committed to buying its carbon emis...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2017
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