Climate Change: Forests, Innovation and Resilience

Francesco Sindico

Reader in International Environmental Law, University of Strathclyde Law School, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Abstract

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§  Biodiversity and traditional knowledge

§  Climate change

§  Energy

§  Freshwater

§  Land, food and agriculture

§  Oceans

§  Sustainable development

§  Other (forests)