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Understanding the Role of Forests in Enhancing Livelihoods and Climate Resilience
Authors: World Bank;
handle: 10986/33678
Abstract
This policy brief presents the findings of a recent study focusing on two important aspects of forest ecosystems: how forest ecosystems help enhance people’s resilience to climate impacts, and how forest ecosystems support livelihood development for the poor.
Country
United States
Related Organizations
- World Bank United States
- World Bank United States
Keywords
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT, MARSH, FOREST ECOSYSTEM, COMMUNITY LAND, CLIMATE CHANGE, CONSERVATION, WATERSHED, POVERTY REDUCTION, FORESTRY, CLIMATE RESILIENCE
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT, MARSH, FOREST ECOSYSTEM, COMMUNITY LAND, CLIMATE CHANGE, CONSERVATION, WATERSHED, POVERTY REDUCTION, FORESTRY, CLIMATE RESILIENCE
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