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    COP24 and the Silesia Declaration: Impact on Palm Oil

    Sembiring, Margareth | December 2018
    Abstract
    The negotiations in the recently concluded COP24 in Katowice produced a critical rulebook for the 2015 Paris Agreement. Equally important is the Silesia Declaration signed during the conference. It exhorted relevant stakeholders to ensure a just transition for segments of populations affected by climate agenda.
    Citation
    Sembiring, Margareth. 2018. COP24 and the Silesia Declaration: Impact on Palm Oil. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9563.
    Keywords
    Environment
    Environmental Services
    Policy Environment
    Environmental Management and Planning
    Environmental Compliance
    Environmental Analysis
    Erosion
    Investment policy
    Investment analysis
    Soil Degradation
    Ecosystems
    Environmental Agreements
    Environmental Damage
    Nature Protection
    Biodiversity
    Soil erosion
    Soils and climate
    Soil exhaustion
    Wind erosion
    Carbon dioxide mitigation
    Soil protection
    Environmental policy
    Sustainable development
    Soil ecology
    Grassland ecology
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    Theme
    Climate
    Environment
     
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