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Improved Tropical Forest Management for Carbon Retention
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ReforestationCarbon SequestrationEngineeringForestryCarbon EmissionsReduced-impact Timber-harvesting PracticesForest-related IndustryForest CarbonAfforestationCarbon RetentionDeforestationGlobal Carbon Emissions
Using reduced-impact timber-harvesting practices in legally logged tropical forests would reduce global carbon emissions by 0.16 Gt/year at a modest cost and with little risk of "leakage" (increased carbon emissions elsewhere).
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