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Managing community forest resources for climate benefits
January 15, 2012John N. Williams

Pacific Agroecology is working with the municipality of San Pablo Etla in Oaxaca's Central Valley, Mexico to find ways to manage community forest resources for climate benefits.
The project explores opportunities for conserving forests through carbon offset programs while generating economic benefits for local communities.
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