Innovations for a sustainable future rising to the challenge of nitrogen greenhouse gas management in Latin America

Latin America encompasses a dizzying array of ecosystems and socioeconomic models, and the region will be highly vulnerable to the projected impacts of climate change in the next century. At the same time, Latin America can significantly contribute to the mitigation of greenhouse gases [GHG] emissio...

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Otros Autores: Bustamante, Mercedes M. C., Martinelli, Luiz A., Ometto, Jean P. H. B., Carmo, Janaina Braga do, Jaramillo, Víctor, Gavito, Mayra Elena, Araujo, Patricia Inés, Austin, Amy Theresa, Pérez, Tibisay, Marquina, Sorena
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