Trees outside of forests as natural climate solutions
David L. Skole (),
Cheikh Mbow,
Maurice Mugabowindekwe,
Martin S. Brandt and
Jay H. Samek
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David L. Skole: Michigan State University
Cheikh Mbow: University of Pretoria
Maurice Mugabowindekwe: University of Copenhagen
Martin S. Brandt: University of Copenhagen
Jay H. Samek: Michigan State University
Nature Climate Change, 2021, vol. 11, issue 12, 1013-1016
Abstract:
Trees outside of forests are numerous and can be important carbon sinks, while also providing ecosystem services and benefits to livelihoods. New monitoring tools highlight the crucial contribution they can make to strategies for both mitigation and adaptation.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1038/s41558-021-01230-3
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