Carbon sequestration through ecological restoration programs is an increasingly important option to reduce the rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration. China's Grain for Green Program (GGP) is likely the largest centrally organized land-use change program in human history and yet its carbon sequestration benefit has yet to be systematically assessed. Here we used seven empirical/statistical equations of forest biomass carbon sequestration and five soil carbon change models to estimate the total and decadal carbon sequestration potentials of the GGP during 1999-2050, including changes in four carbon pools: aboveground biomass, roots, forest floor and soil organic carbon. The results showed that the total carbon stock in the GGP-affe...
The Location and mechanisms responsible for the carbon sink in northern mid-latitude Lands are uncer...
Over the last several decades, China has taken multiple measures for afforestation and natural fores...
The possible response of the carbon (C) balance of China's forests to an increase in atmospheric CO(...
Forests play an important role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and mitigating...
The Grain for Green Program (GGP) was the most all-embracing program of ecological reconstruction im...
he Grain for Green Programme (GGP) was launched in China in 1999 to control erosion and increase veg...
The Grain for Green Programme (GGP) was launched in China in 1999 to control erosion and increase ve...
The Grain for Green Programme (GGP) was launched in China in 1999 to control erosion and increase ve...
Plantation forests are the most effective and ecologically friendly way of absorbing CO2 and increas...
The long-term stressful utilization of forests and grasslands has led to ecosystem degradation and C...
Abstract Background Three-North Afforestation Program (TNAP) in China is the largest ecological rest...
China’s forests have functioned as important carbon sinks. They are expected to have substanti...
Abstract Limiting climate warming to below 2°C requires more intense mitigation efforts. Alongside t...
International audienceWith the consequences of anthropogenic activities such as overgrazing and crop...
Abstract Afforestation and land use changes that sequester carbon from the atmosphere in the form of...
The Location and mechanisms responsible for the carbon sink in northern mid-latitude Lands are uncer...
Over the last several decades, China has taken multiple measures for afforestation and natural fores...
The possible response of the carbon (C) balance of China's forests to an increase in atmospheric CO(...
Forests play an important role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and mitigating...
The Grain for Green Program (GGP) was the most all-embracing program of ecological reconstruction im...
he Grain for Green Programme (GGP) was launched in China in 1999 to control erosion and increase veg...
The Grain for Green Programme (GGP) was launched in China in 1999 to control erosion and increase ve...
The Grain for Green Programme (GGP) was launched in China in 1999 to control erosion and increase ve...
Plantation forests are the most effective and ecologically friendly way of absorbing CO2 and increas...
The long-term stressful utilization of forests and grasslands has led to ecosystem degradation and C...
Abstract Background Three-North Afforestation Program (TNAP) in China is the largest ecological rest...
China’s forests have functioned as important carbon sinks. They are expected to have substanti...
Abstract Limiting climate warming to below 2°C requires more intense mitigation efforts. Alongside t...
International audienceWith the consequences of anthropogenic activities such as overgrazing and crop...
Abstract Afforestation and land use changes that sequester carbon from the atmosphere in the form of...
The Location and mechanisms responsible for the carbon sink in northern mid-latitude Lands are uncer...
Over the last several decades, China has taken multiple measures for afforestation and natural fores...
The possible response of the carbon (C) balance of China's forests to an increase in atmospheric CO(...