
These slides were used in a workshop on the development of an Excel-based land-use model for Zambia, in Lusaka, 5th November 2024. The workshop was hosted by researchers from the Centre for Energy, Environment and Engineering, Zambia (CEEEZ) and University College London (UCL), under the Climate Compatible Growth research programme. The workshop sought to validate the modelling approach, develop understanding of key dynamics and assumptions relevant to the modelling, and develop the network for research colaborations on the topic of land-use change. More information is available from the project team: jen.cronin@ucl.ac.uk and ceeez2015@gmail.com. This material has been produced with support from the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme. CCG is funded by UK AID from the UK Government. Views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the UK government's official policies.
land-use change, modelling, climate change, development pathways, forestry, agriculture
land-use change, modelling, climate change, development pathways, forestry, agriculture
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