The Sustainable Wetlands for Mitigation and Adaptation Program (SWAMP) Toolbox has been developed to guide users in understanding the importance of wetlands ecosystems as carbon reservoirs for climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies. The scope of the toolbox ranges from global to national and local perspectives.
Landscape Approach Course
CIFOR SWAMP Toolbox
Further your career in resilient landscapes managent
Prequisite
Estimated Time
2 weeks
Course Information
Location
Online
Institution
CIFOR; USAID
Landscape Approach Course
Theme
Landscape Approach
Level
Beginner
Price
Free
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