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Purpose: Enable users to quickly understand what your stand is about.

Instructions:

  1. Click on in the upper left to open the page to add and modify content.
  2. Write a few sentences in the Excerpt box below that introduce the topic of your stand and the main points you will address. You will see the box as soon as you edit the page.
  3. Click on at the lower right to save your change.

Sustainable Land Management (SLM) practices can take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in trees, shrubs and soils and can also reduce emissions of other greenhouse gases from livestock and fertilizer use, but how much carbon dioxide can be stored and what is the potential of SLM technologies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases?

Here you learn how users can benefit from the linkage of the Carbon Benefit Project (CBP) tool, the World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies (WOCAT) and alignment with the mobile app LandPKS to answer these questions for a landscape, a watershed or a project area, generating information for sustainable management of our soils.

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