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Municipalities can contribute to the strengthening of carbon sinks

Mikael Hildén, Sampo Pihlainen, Laura Saikku, Katarina Axelsson, Borgar Aamas, Anders Branth Pedersen, Hans Sanderson
This project has been financed by the Nordic Working Group for Climate and Air (NKL). The Kuntanielu project has supported the work of MH. The views expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Nordic Council of Ministers.
Nord 2023:035
ISBN 978-92-893-7699-0 (PDF)
ISBN 978-92-893-7700-3 (ONLINE)
http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/nord2023-035
© Nordic Council of Ministers 2023

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Published: 13/10/2023


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