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The Role of Forestry Sinks in the CDM - Analysing the Effects of Policy Decisions on the Carbon Market. (2003). Jung, Martina.
In: Discussion Paper Series.
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  47. Global Climate Change: Canadian Policy and the Role of Terrestrial Ecosystems. (2001). van Kooten, Gerrit ; Hauer, Grant.
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  48. LAND-USE CHANGE AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN THE FORESTS OF OHIO, INDIANA, AND ILLINOIS: SENSITIVITY TO POPULATION AND MODEL CHOICE. (2001). sohngen, brent ; Choi, Suk-Won ; Alig, Ralph .
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  49. Carbon values, reforestation, and `perverse incentives under the Kyoto protocol: An empirical analysis. (2000). Murray, Brian.
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