African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture

Human-induced change in the composition of the atmosphere seriously threatens the global climate. In an effort to address this threat, 161 nations signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992. The ultimate objective of this inter...

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主要な著者: Braatz, B. V., Brown, S., Isichei, A. O., Odada, E. O., Scholes, R. J., Sokona, Y., Drichi, P., Gastonz, G., Delmas, R., Holmes, R., Amous, S., Muyungi, R. S., De Jode, A., Gibbs, M.
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author Braatz, B. V.
Brown, S.
Isichei, A. O.
Odada, E. O.
Scholes, R. J.
Sokona, Y.
Drichi, P.
Gastonz, G.
Delmas, R.
Holmes, R.
Amous, S.
Muyungi, R. S.
De Jode, A.
Gibbs, M.
author_facet Braatz, B. V.
Brown, S.
Isichei, A. O.
Odada, E. O.
Scholes, R. J.
Sokona, Y.
Drichi, P.
Gastonz, G.
Delmas, R.
Holmes, R.
Amous, S.
Muyungi, R. S.
De Jode, A.
Gibbs, M.
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description Human-induced change in the composition of the atmosphere seriously threatens the global climate. In an effort to address this threat, 161 nations signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992. The ultimate objective of this international agreement is to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. As of the first session of the Conference of the Parties (March/April 1995), 128 nations had ratified the Convention. Parties to the Convention commit to numerous obligations, including commitments to: develop national inventories of anthropogenic emission using agreed, comparable methodologies; and to formulate and implement national programs containing measures to mitigate, and to facilitate adaptation to, climate change. Several bilateral and multilateral programs, including the United States Country Studies Program (U.S. CSP) and the United Nations Environment Programme/Global Environment Facility Country Case Studies Project (UNEP) have been established to provide technical and financial assistance to developing countries and countries with economies in transition in meeting their commitments under the Convention.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-33232023-05-13T11:08:42Z African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture Braatz, B. V. Brown, S. Isichei, A. O. Odada, E. O. Scholes, R. J. Sokona, Y. Drichi, P. Gastonz, G. Delmas, R. Holmes, R. Amous, S. Muyungi, R. S. De Jode, A. Gibbs, M. Greenhouse gas Forestry change Land-use change Emissions in Africa Mitigation of emissions Emission inventory scope Vegetation burning Livestock Livestock manure Human-induced change in the composition of the atmosphere seriously threatens the global climate. In an effort to address this threat, 161 nations signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992. The ultimate objective of this international agreement is to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. As of the first session of the Conference of the Parties (March/April 1995), 128 nations had ratified the Convention. Parties to the Convention commit to numerous obligations, including commitments to: develop national inventories of anthropogenic emission using agreed, comparable methodologies; and to formulate and implement national programs containing measures to mitigate, and to facilitate adaptation to, climate change. Several bilateral and multilateral programs, including the United States Country Studies Program (U.S. CSP) and the United Nations Environment Programme/Global Environment Facility Country Case Studies Project (UNEP) have been established to provide technical and financial assistance to developing countries and countries with economies in transition in meeting their commitments under the Convention. 2014-02-28T14:14:04Z 2018-10-29T10:57:58Z 2014-02-28T14:14:04Z 2018-10-29T10:57:58Z 1995 Article Braatz, B. V. [et al.] (1995). African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture . Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 38:109-126 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3323 en PDF application/pdf Africa Kluwer
spellingShingle Greenhouse gas
Forestry change
Land-use change
Emissions in Africa
Mitigation of emissions
Emission inventory scope
Vegetation burning
Livestock
Livestock manure
Braatz, B. V.
Brown, S.
Isichei, A. O.
Odada, E. O.
Scholes, R. J.
Sokona, Y.
Drichi, P.
Gastonz, G.
Delmas, R.
Holmes, R.
Amous, S.
Muyungi, R. S.
De Jode, A.
Gibbs, M.
African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture
title African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture
title_full African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture
title_fullStr African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture
title_short African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options: Forestry, Land-Use Change, and Agriculture
title_sort african greenhouse gas emission inventories and mitigation options forestry land use change and agriculture
topic Greenhouse gas
Forestry change
Land-use change
Emissions in Africa
Mitigation of emissions
Emission inventory scope
Vegetation burning
Livestock
Livestock manure
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