The effects of different harvesting intensities and rotation lengths on the long-term carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics of boreal forests in central Canada were simulated using the process-based ecosystem model CENTURY 4.0. Three harvesting intensities and four rotation lengths were investigated. Results suggest that intensive harvesting regimes (e.g. whole-tree harvesting (WTH)) would decrease total ecosystem C, soil C storage, and N availability, compared with conventional harvesting (CH). Harvested biomass would increase with increasing harvesting intensity. Net loss of forest productivity (indicated by above-ground biomass) would be higher in higher productivity stands in the low boreal ecoclimatic region. For a given harvesting inte...
The interacting influence of disturbances and nutrient dynamics on aboveground biomass, forest floor...
With the advent of global warming, forests are becoming an increasingly important carbon sink that c...
We presented a case study and associated method for stand scale assessment of the duration of the cl...
Forêt Montmorency (FM), Quebec, provides an opportunity to use a 77-year chronosequence to evaluate ...
Bringing together field-based empirical studies, a simulation modelling experiment, and a critical a...
Using a model of a spruce forest ecosystem, comparisons of soil carbon were made after conventional ...
Harvest disturbance has substantial impacts on forest carbon (C) fluxes and stocks. The quantificati...
Climate solutions relying on forest bioenergy may be in conflict with carbon sequestration and stora...
Improved forest management may offer climate mitigation needed to hold warming to below 2oC. However...
Forest management strongly influences the carbon (C) budget of boreal forests and their potential to...
Background Increasing the use of forest harvest residues for bioenergy production reduces greenhouse...
Biomass combustion is considered to be carbon neutral, but intensive biomass harvesting may negative...
The study presents a method to evaluate the response of forest ecosystems to increased biomass extra...
Abstract Climate change poses a serious risk to sustainable forest management, particularly in borea...
Intensifying the use of forest biomass to produce fuelwood, through the removal of harvest residues ...
The interacting influence of disturbances and nutrient dynamics on aboveground biomass, forest floor...
With the advent of global warming, forests are becoming an increasingly important carbon sink that c...
We presented a case study and associated method for stand scale assessment of the duration of the cl...
Forêt Montmorency (FM), Quebec, provides an opportunity to use a 77-year chronosequence to evaluate ...
Bringing together field-based empirical studies, a simulation modelling experiment, and a critical a...
Using a model of a spruce forest ecosystem, comparisons of soil carbon were made after conventional ...
Harvest disturbance has substantial impacts on forest carbon (C) fluxes and stocks. The quantificati...
Climate solutions relying on forest bioenergy may be in conflict with carbon sequestration and stora...
Improved forest management may offer climate mitigation needed to hold warming to below 2oC. However...
Forest management strongly influences the carbon (C) budget of boreal forests and their potential to...
Background Increasing the use of forest harvest residues for bioenergy production reduces greenhouse...
Biomass combustion is considered to be carbon neutral, but intensive biomass harvesting may negative...
The study presents a method to evaluate the response of forest ecosystems to increased biomass extra...
Abstract Climate change poses a serious risk to sustainable forest management, particularly in borea...
Intensifying the use of forest biomass to produce fuelwood, through the removal of harvest residues ...
The interacting influence of disturbances and nutrient dynamics on aboveground biomass, forest floor...
With the advent of global warming, forests are becoming an increasingly important carbon sink that c...
We presented a case study and associated method for stand scale assessment of the duration of the cl...