Potential of Traditional Fire Management and Carbon Farming in Southern Africa

ISFMI United Nations University. 2012. Southern Africa: The Potential of Traditional Fire Management and Carbon Farming.

Dr Margaret Jacobsohn of Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation Namibia discusses the potential of traditional fire management and carbon farming in Namibia. Recorded at an international UN workshop “Climate Change Mitigation with local communities and Indigenous Peoples: Practices, Lessons Learned and Prospects” convened in Cairns, Australia (26-28 March 2012).

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