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The technicalities of measuring greenhouse gases in forests: Kristell Hergoualc'h

Interview by James MaidenKristell Hergoualc'h, CIFOR scientist explains the technical aspects of measuring and monitoring greenhouse gas emissions from tropical forests, including how methane and nitrous oxide, often the'forgotten gases' in the climate change debate, are emitted from peat forests.

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