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Does the Atewa Forest Landscape need a Strategic Environmental Assessment?
Biodiversity, Climate Change 2nd May 2019

Does the Atewa Forest Landscape need a Strategic Environmental Assessment?

Globally, Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is increasingly being recognized as a means by which sustainability goals can be reached. It focuses on policies, plans and programmes that promote integration of
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