Which factors (political, legal, economic, technological, geographical, ecological, socio-cultural) influence the implementation of carbon management?

A rapid and successful ramp-up of carbon management requires a comprehensive and holistic approach. It is essential to consider political, legal, economic, technological, geographical, ecological, and socio-cultural factors. Engaging all relevant stakeholders is crucial to developing a thorough understanding of the importance of each factor and their interdependencies. This inclusive process enables informed, balanced decision-making and ensures the successful implementation of carbon management without compromising the acceptance of individual stakeholders or stakeholder groups.

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