AFOLU definition

AFOLU means agriculture, forestry and other land use;
AFOLU means agriculture, forestry and other land‐use.
AFOLU means agriculture, forestry and other land uses;

Examples of AFOLU in a sentence

  • This corresponds to less than 1% of the AFOLU emissions of the EU.

  • It asserts that in the context of AFOLU, the benefits may be outweighed by the adverse side effects.92 Conversely policies aimed at achieving these societal goals can positively influence the achievement of mitigation and adaptation.

  • Collaborate with the IT consultant for MRV of the ETF for AFOLU sector project / Climate Change Secretariat (CCS) for developing a comprehensive system and architecture that aligns with project objectives and international standards and report to the National Consultant for ETF of the AFOLU sector project.

  • Moreover, the emissions that result from farm-to-table distances may outweigh food type; consuming seasonal food is therefore just as important a part of demand-side mitigation of emissions from AFOLU.

  • Pursuant to the Instrument, the BioCarbon Fund was established to promote projects which demonstrate how agriculture, forestry and other land use activities (AFOLU) can generate Emission Reductions as well as measurable long term environmental and social benefits which can be measured, monitored and certified and contribute to the sustainable development of the Host Country.

  • Source code and other back-end and front-end software infrastructure which will be needed for editing and reshaping the AFOLU MRV System including the information system have to be handed over along with the programming platform access to the Climate Change Secretariat of the Ministry of Environment.

  • Further information in this regard will be provided by the Climate Change Secretariat, Ministry of Environment and the team of consultants of the ETF for AFOLU sector project facilitated by the IT Consultant for MRV of the ETF for AFOLU sector project.

  • The updated NDC covers Energy, Industrial Processes and Product Use (IPPU), Agriculture, Forestry, and other Land use (AFOLU) and Waste.

  • MAgPIE calculates the following Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions: CO2 from land use change (including changes to soil and plant carbon pools), N2O from fertilizing agricultural soils and manure management, and CH4 from enteric fermentation, manure management and rice cultivation.

  • Offer a space for the discussion of technical issues related to NDC (ie transparency, inventories and improvements in the estimation of emission factors in the livestock sector) in the context of the expanded agricultural sector, particularly considering the AFOLU sector, in which they converge clearly the interests of the environment and agriculture, reflected in the regional sectoral and intersectoral policies and strategies described above.