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|Application=Roads from Rio+20 (2012) project; Global Environmental Outlook - GEO4 (2007) project; Millennium Ecosystem Assessment - MA (2005) project; OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 (2008) project; OECD Environmental Outlook to 2050 (2012) project; Resource Efficiency project; Global Environmental Outlook - GEO3 (2002) project;
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Revision as of 09:54, 24 May 2014

Key policy issues

  • What are the impacts of increasing livestock production on land use, greenhouse gases and other emissions to air and surface water?
  • How does the use of marginal lands for grazing increase the risk of degradation and loss of productivity, inducing more forest clearing?

Introduction