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Mobile phones and facebook prove to be versatile and rapid mediums for REDD+ implementation and monitoring.
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New technologies key to community monitoring for REDD+
Mobile phones and facebook prove to be versatile and rapid mediums for REDD+ implementation and monitoring.
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