The optimal forest management strategies for mitigating climate change are hotly debated during political negotiations, because afforestation and forest management can increase atmospheric CO2 removal, and the wood produced can provide a substitute for fossil fuel. Studies quantifying the carbon balance of the forest sector apply a wide variety of management and wood-use scenarios. Some model studies include future climate change effects on forest growth, but others ignore them. Here, a conceptual empirical model of sequestration efficiency, the fraction of net primary production stored in the biosphere and anthroposhere, simulates European forest carbon pools and fluxes. The sensitivity of the sequestration efficiency of European forests w...
The Swedish forest is currently being debated as to how it should be managed to provide climate miti...
A recent article by Luyssaert et al.[1] analyses the climate impact of forest management in the Euro...
Forest-based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net-emis...
International audienceThe optimal forest management strategies for mitigating climate change are hot...
Forest management practices might act as nature-based methods to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and ...
The Paris Agreement promotes forest management as a pathway towards halting climate warming through ...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
The warming of our planet is a direct consequence of anthropogenic emissions with carbon dioxide as ...
Europe's forests provide vital habitat for biodiversity and essential ecosystem services whose provi...
European temperate and boreal forests sequester up to 12% of Europe's annual carbon emissions. Fores...
Forests have acted as a substantial Carbon sink during the last decades. In Finland, forests current...
We present a computable general equilibrium model properly modified to analyse the potential role of...
International audienceThe future trajectory of the carbon sink influences how forests should be mana...
The Swedish forest is currently being debated as to how it should be managed to provide climate miti...
A recent article by Luyssaert et al.[1] analyses the climate impact of forest management in the Euro...
Forest-based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net-emis...
International audienceThe optimal forest management strategies for mitigating climate change are hot...
Forest management practices might act as nature-based methods to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and ...
The Paris Agreement promotes forest management as a pathway towards halting climate warming through ...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
The warming of our planet is a direct consequence of anthropogenic emissions with carbon dioxide as ...
Europe's forests provide vital habitat for biodiversity and essential ecosystem services whose provi...
European temperate and boreal forests sequester up to 12% of Europe's annual carbon emissions. Fores...
Forests have acted as a substantial Carbon sink during the last decades. In Finland, forests current...
We present a computable general equilibrium model properly modified to analyse the potential role of...
International audienceThe future trajectory of the carbon sink influences how forests should be mana...
The Swedish forest is currently being debated as to how it should be managed to provide climate miti...
A recent article by Luyssaert et al.[1] analyses the climate impact of forest management in the Euro...
Forest-based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net-emis...