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  1. Prioritizing food security and livelihoods in climate change mitigation mechanisms: Experiences and opportunities for smallholder coffee agroforestry, forest communities and REDD+ by Davis, Alicia, Méndez, V.E.

    Published 2011
    “…In the tropics, this has led to the proposal of mechanisms to change land use patterns in order to reduce carbon emissions, or promote carbon capture and storage. The rural communities that depend on these resources have increasingly been included in discussions around these mechanisms, in the hopes that rural development could be promoted simultaneously with climate change mitigation. …”
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  2. Prospects of Adaptability and Establishment of Mangroves to Achieve Carbon Capture Expansion in Korean Coastal Areas by Lee, B., Baral, H.

    Published 2023
    “…The research team was first tasked with finding a solution to the need for more creative ways to contribute to natural carbon capture and storage solutions to meet South Korea’s national climate-change objective of reaching net zero by 2050. …”
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  3. Monitoring of the mangrove ecosystem in the province of Guayas-Ecuador during the period 2018-2022. by Caiza Morales, Lorena

    Published 2023
    “…Mangroves are highly productive ecosystems that provide important ecosystem services, are strategic allies in carbon capture and storage, conserve different plant and wildlife species, are producers of aquatic species such as crabs and shrimp, and local communities have developed strong economic, cultural and identity ties. …”
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  4. Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review by Karki, Lokendra, Lieu, Jenny, Xylia, Maria, Laub, Moritz, Ismangil, David, Virla, Luis D., Rahn, Eric, Bilbao, Bibiana Alejandra, Indriani, Siti Nurlaila, Martín Gallego, Pilar, Suleiman, Afnan Khalil Ahmad, Schaldach, Ruediger, Takama, Takeshi, Marques da Silva, José Rafael, Johnson, Francis X

    Published 2023
    “…BECCS (bio-energy with carbon capture and storage) and biochar have a higher potential in higher-income countries in the short term due to the availability of technology, funding, and existing low-cost biomass value chains. …”
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  5. Capacity gaps in land-based mitigation technologies and practices: A first stock take by Bößner, Stefan, Xylia, Maria, Bilbao, Bibiana, Indriani, Siti N., Laub, Moritz, Rahn, Eric, Virla, Luis D., Johnson, Francis X.

    Published 2023
    “…We look at LMTs such as agricultural land management, agroforestry, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), biochar, forest management, and peat/wetland management. …”
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  6. The impact of interventions in the global land and agri‐food sectors on Nature’s Contributions to People and the UN Sustainable Development Goals by McElwee, Pamela, Calvin, Katherine, Campbell, Donovan, Cherubini, Francesco, Grassi, Giacomo, Nkonya, Ephraim M.

    Published 2020
    “…Several interventions show potentially significant negative impacts on both SDGs and NCPs; these include bioenergy and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, afforestation, and some risk sharing measures, like commercial crop insurance. …”
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