Deliverables
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D1.1 - Methodologies BCE Coverage and Biodiversity
D1.2 - Spatial Distribution, Coverage and BCE Change
D1.3 - Key BCE Species Stressor Response
D1.4 - Community Metabolism and Carbon Storage
D1.5 - Key BCE species and Stressor Trait Metrics
D1.6 - Knowledge Gaps of BCEs Response to Stressors
D1.7 - Local BCEs Multiple Stressors Response Landscapes
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D2.1 - GHG Flux Dataset
D2.2 - Net Ecosystem Carbon and GHG Balance of key BCE
D2.3 - Modelled GHG Budgets from Coastal to Global Scale
D2.4 - Smart Practices for Monitoring, Verifying and Achieving BCE Actions
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D3.1 - Current and Past Human Activities and Associated GHG Emissions and Removals
D3.2 - Review Established and Proposed Legal and Institutional Frameworks
D3.3 - State of the Art on BC Markets and Trading Systems
D3.4 - Framework for Best Practice Guideline for Optimizing C Sequestration
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D4.1 - Drivers and Opportunities for Incorporating BCEs into National GHG Inventories
D4.2 - Barriers to Include Coastal BCEs into GHG Inventories and Suggested Solutions
D4.3 - Enhanced Tier 1 default emission factors for management activities in IPCC Wetland Supplement
D4.4 - National Needs for Additional Data Collection and Potential Barriers for Implementation in GHG Inventory
D4.5 - Contributions of BCEs to EU and Chinese GHG Inventories
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D5.1 - Strategy for Stakeholder engagement by METU
D5.2 - C-BLUES Stakeholder Engagement
D5.3 - Capacity Building
D5.4 - Summary for Policymakers - Gaps in Ambitions and Potentials for Conservation & Restoration
D5.5 - BCE Contributions to the Climate-Biodiversity nexus
D5.6 - D&E&C strategy
D5.8 - Policy Brief for MEPs and Wider Stakeholders
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