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- Page 3: PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Climate
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- Page 11 and 12: ! EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Coping with cli
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- Page 17 and 18: ! To achieve success in the first t
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- Page 21 and 22: ! 2. The Challenge of Climate Varia
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! nations have ratified (or adopted
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! vulnerability assessment, develop
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! The TerrAfrica partnership is pla
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! o increased use of voluntary carb
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! • increased integration of clim
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! allowances and offsets are within
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! greater financial resources than
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! activities (these challenges are
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! CER can be carried over to subseq
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! However, the limited extent of su
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! doubts about the verifiability an
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! REDD payments also could have neg
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! VCS, rather than trying to measur
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! Applied research and knowledge ma
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! important to address, so that the
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! As shown earlier in this report,
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! non-A/R projects (a lower thresho
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! countries, including national pov
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! and developing programs and proje
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! • Land degradation increases th
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! • Constraints to increased use
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! and TerrAfrica process to develop
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! Table 2-2. Projected mean tempera
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! Table 2-5. Severe environmental c
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! Table 3-2. Importance of Causes o
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! Practice Adaptation aspects Mitig
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! Table 4-1. Carbon markets, volume
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! Table 4-3. Summary of Progress du
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! Figure 2-3. Projected increases i
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! Figure 3-1. NDVI based estimates
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! Figure 3-3. Greenhouse gas emissi
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! Figure 4-2. Potential savings by
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! References ! Ambrosi, P. 2009. No
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! Dregne, H. and M. Kassas. 1991. A
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! Kruseman, G., Ruben, R. and G. Te
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! Sustainable Land Management in th
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! United States Government Accounta