Anthropogenic activities perturb the global carbon and nitrogen cycle with large implications for the earth’s climate. Land use activities deliver excess carbon and nitrogen to aquatic ecosystems. In the boreal biome, this is mainly due to forestry and atmospheric deposition. Yet, impacts of these anthropogenically mediated inputs of carbon and nitrogen on the processing and emissions of greenhouse gases from recipient streams and lakes are largely unknown. Understanding the ecosystem-scale response of aquatic greenhouse gas cycling to land use activities is critical to better predict anthropogenic effects on the global climate system and design more efficient climate change mitigation measures. This thesis assesses the effects of forest cl...
Boreal lakes are the most abundant lakes on Earth. Changes in acid rain deposition, climate, and cat...
AbstractForestry is a natural climate solution for removing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and rea...
n this study, we compare annual fluxes of methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and soil respiratory ca...
Anthropogenic activities perturb the global carbon and nitrogen cycle with large implications for th...
Forestry practices often result in an increased export of carbon and nitrogen to downstream aquatic ...
The boreal biome exchanges large amounts of carbon (C) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) with the atmosphe...
The 2015 Paris Agreement encourages stakeholders to implement sustainable forest management policies...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
Forest drainage has been extensively used to facilitate forest growth in Fennoscandinavia. However, ...
Peatlands cover approximately 2-3% of the world’s land area yet represent approximately a third of t...
Boreal lakes are important net sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs). In this study we analyzed concent...
Ditch cleaning (DC) is a well-established forestry practice across Fennoscandia to lower water table...
Ditch cleaning (DC) is increasingly applied to facilitate forest regeneration following clear-cuttin...
Ditch cleaning (DC) is increasingly applied to facilitate forest regeneration following clear-cuttin...
Forest ecosystems cover 31% of the terrestrial land area and store large amounts of carbon in biomas...
Boreal lakes are the most abundant lakes on Earth. Changes in acid rain deposition, climate, and cat...
AbstractForestry is a natural climate solution for removing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and rea...
n this study, we compare annual fluxes of methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and soil respiratory ca...
Anthropogenic activities perturb the global carbon and nitrogen cycle with large implications for th...
Forestry practices often result in an increased export of carbon and nitrogen to downstream aquatic ...
The boreal biome exchanges large amounts of carbon (C) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) with the atmosphe...
The 2015 Paris Agreement encourages stakeholders to implement sustainable forest management policies...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
Forest drainage has been extensively used to facilitate forest growth in Fennoscandinavia. However, ...
Peatlands cover approximately 2-3% of the world’s land area yet represent approximately a third of t...
Boreal lakes are important net sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs). In this study we analyzed concent...
Ditch cleaning (DC) is a well-established forestry practice across Fennoscandia to lower water table...
Ditch cleaning (DC) is increasingly applied to facilitate forest regeneration following clear-cuttin...
Ditch cleaning (DC) is increasingly applied to facilitate forest regeneration following clear-cuttin...
Forest ecosystems cover 31% of the terrestrial land area and store large amounts of carbon in biomas...
Boreal lakes are the most abundant lakes on Earth. Changes in acid rain deposition, climate, and cat...
AbstractForestry is a natural climate solution for removing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and rea...
n this study, we compare annual fluxes of methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and soil respiratory ca...