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Climate change mitigation in Southern Africa. Tanzania country study

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Risø National Laboratory, Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark

Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark

EFSA Publication

Objectives of this study are to analyse the role of the land use sectors of Tanzania (especially forestry) on mitigation of greenhouse gases. Specific emphasis is placed on the relationship between forestry and energy supply from biomass, as well as other forestry products. This is a follow up study on an earlier effort which worked on mitigation options in the country without and in-depth analysis of the forestry and land use sectors.

Analysis of the mitigation scenario has been based on Comprehensive Mitigation Analysis (COMAP). This study has analysed the forestry and land use sector behaviour on the basis of the current policies on land and environment. Furthermore three scenarios have been developed on the basis of what is expected to happen in the sectors, the worse scenario being a catastrophic one where if things takes the business as usual trend then the forest resources will easily be depleted.

The TFAP scenario takes into account the implementation of the current plans as scheduled while the mitigation scenario takes into account the GHG mitigation in the implementation of the plans. A Comprehensive Mitigation Analysis Process (COMAP) has been used to analyse the GHG and cost implications of the various programmes under the mitigation scenario. (au).

Language: English
Publisher: Risø National Laboratory. UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment
Year: 1999
Pages: [99 s.].
Series: Nei-dk--3508
ISBN: 8755024289 and 9788755024281
Types: Printed book

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