Challenges in developing effective policy for soil carbon sequestration: perspectives on additionality, leakage, and permanence
Year of publication: |
2016
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Authors: | Thamo, Tas ; Pannell, David J. |
Published in: |
Climate policy. - Abingdon : Taylor & Francis, ISSN 1469-3062, ZDB-ID 2036772-7. - Vol. 16.2016, 5/8, p. 973-992
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Subject: | additionality | carbon credits | climate change mitigation | climate policy frameworks | environmental economics | sequestration | Treibhausgas-Emissionen | Greenhouse gas emissions | Klimaschutz | Climate protection | Klimawandel | Climate change | CO2-Speicherung | Carbon capture | Umweltökonomik | Environmental economics | Welt | World | Emissionshandel | Emissions trading | Umweltpolitik | Environmental policy | Internationale Umweltpolitik | International environmental policy |
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