A framework to determine the CO2 impact of land use change to support municipal planning : a case study in SE Uppsala
Growing populations and urban sprawl are among the main reasons for land use changes across the world, which often occur hand in hand with deforestation, one of the largest global causes for greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Many global regions are affected by these dynamics that occur...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2020
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