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Announcement


Published paper on climate change altering effects of afforestation
Online version (1 Nov 2011)
Published paper on bioenergy
Online version (9 Sep 2011)
Our FOR/ GEO-BENE/ CC-TAME REDD paper is identified as highly accessed article
Open Access Page

CC-TAME Events


Final meeting 19-20 September 2011, IIASA, Austria
Please download Agenda
Midterm review meeting 25-26 November 2010, IIASA, Austria
Please download Agenda
CC-TAME at UNFCCC COP15 Side Events, Copenhagen, Denmark
Please download Our Schedule and REDD Policy Brief
CC-TAME at WFC 2009 Side Event on 22 October 2009, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Please download Posters

Disclaimer

The CC-TAME Project is funded by the European Commission under the Framework Programme 7 within the Theme of “Environment including Climate Change" and contributes to "Climate Change, Pollution, and Risks" activities which focus on Response Strategies for Adaptation, Mitigation and Policies. GRANT AGREEMENT Nº 212535

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Michael Obersteiner and Florian Kraxner

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