Glasgow forest declaration needs new modes of data ownership
Gert-Jan Nabuurs,
Nancy Harris,
Douglas Sheil,
Marc Palahi,
Gherardo Chirici,
Manuel Boissière,
Chip Fay,
Johannes Reiche and
Ruben Valbuena ()
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Gert-Jan Nabuurs: Wageningen University and Research
Nancy Harris: World Resources Institute
Douglas Sheil: Wageningen University and Research
Marc Palahi: European Forest Institute
Gherardo Chirici: Università degli Studi di Firenze
Manuel Boissière: University of Montpellier
Chip Fay: Rainforest Foundation
Johannes Reiche: Wageningen University and Research
Ruben Valbuena: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 5, 415-417
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Monitoring progress in the Glasgow ‘Declaration on Forests’ remains impossible without open sharing of data. Three actions are required if this declaration is to succeed.
Date: 2022
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