carbon footprints of different land uses
The "carbon footprints of different land uses" refers to the measurement or assessment of greenhouse gas emissions produced by various human activities on land, such as agriculture, forestry, or urban development. It quantifies the impact of these activities on climate change by calculating the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere as a result of land use choices and practices.
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