Tropical Dry Forests
and investment, the potential for carbon sequestration, and environment–development trade-offs in all regions. • Examine how the needs and demands of humans and forestry management systems change as societies change. Update information on deforestation in African dry forests • Research the contribution of dry forests to livelihoods
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