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Climate Change and Land: an IPCC special report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems

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The following errata have been identified and approved in accordance with the IPCC protocol for addressing possible errors in assessment reports, synthesis reports and methodology reports as adopted by the Panel at the Thirty-Third Session (Abu Dhabi, 10-13 May 2011) and amended at the thirty-Seventh Session (Batumi 14-18 October 2013) as discussed by the authors.
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The following errata have been identified and approved in accordance with the IPCC protocol for addressing possible errors in IPCC assessment reports, synthesis reports and methodology reports as adopted by the Panel at the Thirty-Third Session (Abu Dhabi, 10-13 May 2011) and amended at the Thirty-Seventh Session (Batumi 14-18 October 2013). Errata identified following the approval and acceptance of the Special Report on Climate Change and Land (SRCCL) and prior to publication have been corrected in the final copyedited and laid out draft of the report.

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