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Technical guide for the Adaptation, Biodiversity and Carbon Mapping Tool

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Dionisio, D., Audebert, P., Schiettecatte, L.-S., Brierley, I.,Tribalet, C. & Bernoux, M. 2023. Technical guide for the Adaptation, Biodiversity and Carbon Mapping Tool – ABC-Map. Rome, FAO.





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