
CAIT Paris Contributions Map
The CAIT Paris Contributions Map enables users to explore, compare and assess GHG mitigation plans in each country's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC).
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The number of different products that could be potentially obtained from a wetland is closely related to the type of vegetation cover and level of wetness.
The number of different products that could be potentially obtained from a wetland is closely related to the type of vegetation cover and level of wetness.
This map highlights four different uses—beekeeping, fishing, hunting, and cultivation—which occur in less than 50 percent of Uganda’s wetlands.
Beekeeping (which occurs in 11 percent of all
This map displays wetland area per capita by subcounty, represented by the height of the red bar. Wetland area per person varies broadly among the 938 subcounties with data.
This map provides a view of Uganda's national wetlands distribution and shows their location in every district.
*Sources: International boundaries (NIMA, 1997), district administrative bou
This map displays the 2005 poverty rates for rural subcounties.
For some time, U.S. states have been making demonstrable progress on developing their own climate change policies.
Note: this map has been updated: click here to view the update.
With technical and policy advice from WRI, three mandatory regional carbon trading markets are being establishe