Abrupt Changes in Ecosystem Services and Well-being (ACES)
Project flyer
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Abrupt Changes in Ecosystem Services (ACES) is a three-year (2014 -2017) research project being implemented in Mozambique that examines how woodland loss is changing ecosystem services (ES) and wellbeing of rural poor in the country. It will integrate this new information into land use policy and practices.
This flyer provides introductory information on the plans, five work packages and a brief introduction to the partners working on the project.
Cite this publication
Nhantumbo, I.
(2015).
Abrupt Changes in Ecosystem Services and Well-being (ACES).
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Available at https://www.iied.org/g03905
Available at https://www.iied.org/g03905