A cost benefit analysis of climate compensation through different types of forestry in Uganda
Global warming is becoming an increasing issue on the agenda for the world’s policy makers. One way of solving the issues is to reduce the emissions; another is to compensate for them through equally climate positive projects, such as planting trees to sequester carbon. We want to know more about th...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2019
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