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The global carbon budget
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Climate change mitigation strategies should include
tropical wetlands
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Carbon Management, Volume 4 , Issue 5, pp. 491-499 (2013)
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Coastal habitats shield people and property from
sea-level rise and storms
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Nature Climate Change 3, 913–918 (2013)
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Allowable carbon emissions lowered by multiple
climate targets
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The economic impact of ocean
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The policy implications of
warming permafrost
UNEP (2012)
Integrated
Monitoring-Sensing-Modeling (MSM) system (2318 kB) (as discussed in Session 3)
Japan
From Wetlands International:
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