Combating Global Climate Change by Combating Land Degradation: Proceedings of a Workshop held in Nairobi, Kenya
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United Nations Environment Programme
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An International Workshop was held to consider land degradation in drylands and its management, particularly as it relates to carbon management as a means to combat global warming. Twenty specialists from nine countries met in Nairobi for 5 days in September 1995 to discuss: • Dryland resources - their extent and condition • Management options for drylands • Linking drylands and their management in global climate particularly as related to carbon emissions and storage in drylands; and • the question of whether burners of fossil fuel can be interested in dryland management/anti-desertification measures would be interested in implementing biotic offset programmes.
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