<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because of uncertainty and controversy about the role of native forest management. The dominant policy view, as stated in the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report, is that sustainable forest harvesting yielding wood products, generates the largest mitigation benefit. We demonstrate that changing native forest management from commercial harvesting to conservation can make an important contribution to mitigation. Conservation of native forests results in an immediate and substantial reduction in net emissions relative to a reference case of commercial harvesting. We calibrated models to simulate scenarios of native forest management for two Australian case ...
Adequately addressing climate change will require a diverse set of approaches to both mitigation and...
Comprehensive carbon stock and flow accounts integrated with economic information, under an environm...
There has been extensive debate about whether the sustainable use of forests (forest management aime...
Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because of unce...
To quantify the climate change impacts of forestry and forest management options, we must consider t...
Forest-based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net-emis...
The transition towards a less carbon-intensive society has been initiated. Still, the international ...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities can play in mitigating climate ...
The observed increase in global average temperature during the last half century is most likely due ...
Management of native forests offers opportunities to store more carbon in the land sector through tw...
The forest sector can help reduce atmospheric CO2 through carbon (C) sequestration and storage and w...
The carbon mitigation literature has separately considered using forests to store carbon and as a so...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
Adequately addressing climate change will require a diverse set of approaches to both mitigation and...
Comprehensive carbon stock and flow accounts integrated with economic information, under an environm...
There has been extensive debate about whether the sustainable use of forests (forest management aime...
Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because of unce...
To quantify the climate change impacts of forestry and forest management options, we must consider t...
Forest-based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net-emis...
The transition towards a less carbon-intensive society has been initiated. Still, the international ...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities can play in mitigating climate ...
The observed increase in global average temperature during the last half century is most likely due ...
Management of native forests offers opportunities to store more carbon in the land sector through tw...
The forest sector can help reduce atmospheric CO2 through carbon (C) sequestration and storage and w...
The carbon mitigation literature has separately considered using forests to store carbon and as a so...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
Adequately addressing climate change will require a diverse set of approaches to both mitigation and...
Comprehensive carbon stock and flow accounts integrated with economic information, under an environm...
There has been extensive debate about whether the sustainable use of forests (forest management aime...