The Role of Sustainable Land Management for Climate ... - CAADP
The Role of Sustainable Land Management for Climate ... - CAADP
The Role of Sustainable Land Management for Climate ... - CAADP
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List <strong>of</strong> Tables<br />
Table 2-1. Regional averages <strong>of</strong> temperature increases in Africa from a set <strong>of</strong> 21 global<br />
models............................................................................................................................................81<br />
Table 2-2. Projected mean temperature increases in African countries........................................82<br />
Table 2-3. Regional averages <strong>of</strong> change in rainfall in Africa from a set <strong>of</strong> 21 global models .....83<br />
Table 2-4. Transition matrix <strong>of</strong> changes in environmental constraints to crop agriculture <strong>of</strong><br />
land in sub-Saharan Africa.............................................................................................................83<br />
Table 2-5. Severe environmental constraints <strong>for</strong> rain-fed crop production ..................................84<br />
Table 2-6. Percentage <strong>of</strong> land with severe versus slight or no constraints <strong>for</strong> reference<br />
climate and maximum and minimum values occurring in four GCM climate projections ..........84<br />
Table 3-1. <strong>The</strong> extent <strong>of</strong> land degradation and its effects in sub-Saharan Africa.........................85<br />
Table 3-2. Importance <strong>of</strong> causes <strong>of</strong> degraded lands by continent.................................................86<br />
Table 3-3. Examples <strong>of</strong> sustainable land management practices <strong>for</strong> climate change<br />
adaptation and mitigation...............................................................................................................87<br />
Table 3-4. Mitigation potential <strong>of</strong> alternative land management practices on soil carbon...........89<br />
Table 4-1. Carbon markets, volumes, and values ..........................................................................90<br />
Table 4-2. Estimated economic mitigation potential by agricultural and land management<br />
practices in Africa..........................................................................................................................90<br />
Table 4-3. Estimated economic mitigation potential by agricultural and land management<br />
practices in Africa..........................................................................................................................91<br />
Table 4-4. Summary <strong>of</strong> progress during 2007 in Phase 2 TerrAfrica countries............................92<br />
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