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Benefit Sharing Mechanism for REDD+ Implementation in Ghana William K. Dumenu, Sparkler B. Samar, John K. Mensah, Mercy A. Derkyi, Kwame A. Oduro, Sarah Pentsil, Eric N. Nutakor, Ernest G. Foli and Elizabeth A. Obeng.
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Document Date: 2015-03-12 09:24:40


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Accra / /

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Ghana VIII Review / /

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Ghana / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Trade FORIG Forestry Research Institute of Ghana GETFUND Ghana Education Trust Fund GNTF / CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana Consultancy Report Prepared / CSIRForestry Research Institute of Ghana / /

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finance / /

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Forest Degradation / Forest Degradation REDD+ Reducing Emissions / /

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Ghana GETFUND Ghana Education Trust Fund GNTF Ghana National Trust Fund GSBA Globally Significant Biodiversity Area IMAG Independent Monitoring and Audit Group IUCN International Union for Nature / Governing Body MTS Modified Taungya System OASL Office / Acronyms and Abbreviations CREMA Community Resource Management Area CSIR Council for Scientific / CSIRForestry Research Institute of Ghana / Forestry Commission of Ghana / CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana Consultancy Report Prepared / FORIG Forestry Research Institute of Ghana GETFUND Ghana Education Trust Fund GNTF Ghana National Trust Fund GSBA Globally Significant Biodiversity Area IMAG Independent Monitoring / Forestry Commission / /

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Kwame A. Oduro / Sarah Pentsil / Ernest G. Foli / A. Derkyi / Elizabeth A. Obeng / William K. Dumenu / John K. Mensah / Eric N. Nutakor / /

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researcher / President / Farmer / Private / EXECUTIVE / Administrator / /

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Samar / /

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