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Tanzania’s Forest Ecosystems and Degradation Trends

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19 Oct, 2024

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Tanzania’s Forest Ecosystems and Degradation Trends

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This degradation trends report is intended to supplement the Tanzania SLOA by describing the country’s various carbon rich ecosystems in the context of the widely utilized World Wildlife Fund approach to classifying biomes and ecoregions.

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Thu, 10/17/2024 – 19:53

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09/30/2024

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