Climate and Health Co-Benefits in Low-Income Countries: A Case Study of Carbon Financed Water Filters in Kenya and a Call for Independent Monitoring (Journal Article)
Amy J. Pickering,
Benjamin F. Arnold,
Holly N. Dentz,
John M. Colford and
Clair Null
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This article summarizes reasons for mandating independent monitoring of greenhouse gas emission reduction projects.
Keywords: Climate; Low-Income Countries; Kenya; International (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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