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Clashindarroch Forest 2007

All rural households make choices regarding their energy consumption, food, and transport, while households managing land additionally make choices regarding land use. All of these have implications for GHG emissions – the first three through the burning of fossil fuels, and the fourth through emissions of CH4 from livestock, N2O from fertiliser applications, organic matter management, and offsetting of GHG emissions through carbon sequestration and provision of renewable sources of energy.

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