Greenhouse Gas Abatement: A Review of Potential Social Implications of Land-Use Change in Australia (Report)
Australian Forestry 2004, Dec, 67, 4
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Introduction This paper concentrates on the social dimension of rural land-use change that directly results from efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions or to increase sequestration. It discusses the broad social implications of relevant changes in grazing and cropping systems, clearing of native vegetation, establishing plantations and potential trading in carbon credits (CRC 2000).
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