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LULUCF Guide

Author
Kirsten Macey, Bill Hare, Claudine Chen/Climate Analytics,
Publish date
2011
PDF
lulucfguide_0.pdf
The Kyoto Protocol sets out in its treaty a number of Articles related to Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF). This guide explains some of the details and the ongoing negotiations in the UN from an NGO point of view.

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  • Home
  • Working Areas
    • Air pollution
      • Acidification
        • Affected areas in Europe
        • Causes of acidification
        • Effects of acidification
        • Liming as a countermeasure
      • Eutrophication
        • Affected areas in Europe
        • Causes of eutrophication
        • Effects of europhication
      • Air quality
        • Damage to vegetation
        • Effects on forestry, agriculture and buildings
        • Toxic air in Europe
      • Policy initiatives
        • Air quality standards worldwide
        • WHO Air Quality Guidelines
        • LRTAP Convention
        • EU air pollution policy
          • The NEC directive
          • Industrial emissions
          • Legislation on vehicles and fuels
          • The EU Ambient Air Quality Directives
      • Do Your Bit!
    • Climate Change
      • The 1.5°C limit means we can avoid the worst of the climate crisis
      • IPCC 6th Assessment Report 2023
      • IPCC: Current Status and Trends 2023
      • The greenhouse gases
      • Climate change impacts
      • Global climate targets
      • Global climate and energy scenarios
      • What to do?
      • Policy initiatives
      • EU and climate change
      • Do your bit
    • Energy & Transport
    • Food & farming
    • Oceans & Freshwater
  • Acid News
    • Acid News Archive
  • Publications
  • Projects
    • ECOADAPTOR
    • Methane Matters
    • Northern Forests and Climate Change
      • Introduction: Northern Forest and Climate Change
      • Sink or Source - Northern forests at a cross-roads
    • Real Zero Europe
    • Better Green Deal
      • Strong potential for better climate mitigation strategies
    • Ocean Acidification Working Group
  • About us