Paris Climate Agreement: Promoting Interdisciplinary Science and Stakeholders’ Approaches for Multi-Scale Implementation of Continental Carbon Sequestration

The Paris Climate Agreements and Sustainable Development Goals, signed by 197 countries, present agendas and address key issues for implementing multi-scale responses for sustainable development under climate change—an effort that must involve local, regional, national, and supra-national stakeholde...

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subjects Agricultural policy
Agriculture
Atmosphere
Bioclimatology
Biodiversity and Ecology
Biomass
Carbon dioxide
Carbon sequestration
Carbon sinks
Climate change
Costs
Ecology, environment
Ecosystems
Emissions
Environment and Society
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title Paris Climate Agreement: Promoting Interdisciplinary Science and Stakeholders’ Approaches for Multi-Scale Implementation of Continental Carbon Sequestration
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