The Impact of Forest Sector Investments on Leading Economics and in Co2 Emissions Changes in Jambi Province

Abstracts. Jambi Province has 2.18 million hectares of forest which absorbing CO2 emissions of 41.30 MT. This research aims: to analyze the magnitude of the role of the forestry sector in the forestry sector, the forestry sector-based industrial sector and the 10 leading economic commodities in Jamb...

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Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide emissions
Commodities
Competitiveness
Construction industry
Data analysis
Drinking water
Economic analysis
Emissions
Food plants
Forest products
Forestry
Forests
Impact analysis
Livestock
Paper products
Timber
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