The United States provides annual estimates of carbon sources and sinks as part of its National Green-house Gas Inventory (NGHGI). Within this effort, carbon stocks and fluxes are reported for six land use categories that are relevant to economic sectors and land use policy. The goal of this study is to develop methodologies that will allow the US to align with an internationally agreed upon forest land use definition which requires forest to be able to reach 5 m in height at maturity. Models to assess height potential are available for a majority of US forests except for woodland ecosystems. We develop a set of models to assess height potential in these systems. Our results suggest that ∼13.5 million ha of forests are unlikely to meet the ...
This dataset includes aboveground biomass (AGB) growth trajectories for the first 300 years of fores...
A major contributor to global warming is the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere....
Abstract Background United States forests can contribute to national strategies for greenhouse gas r...
The United States provides annual estimates of carbon sources and sinks as part of its National Gree...
Mature and old-growth forests (collectively “mature”) and larger trees are important carbon sinks th...
Climate change is a major global threat affecting food security and sustainability. Land use systems...
Afforestation of marginal agricultural lands represents a promising option for carbon sequestration ...
Abstract We estimated forest area and carbon changes in the conterminous United States using a remot...
Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate...
Deforestation has contributed significantly to net greenhouse gas emissions, but slowing deforestati...
Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate...
Abstract Background Forests provide the largest terrestrial sink of carbon (C). However, these C sto...
Forests of North America are thought to constitute a significant long term sink for atmospheric carb...
Accurate quantification of forest carbon stocks and fluxes over regions is needed to monitor forest ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest terrestrial carbon (C) sink on Earth; this pool plays a cri...
This dataset includes aboveground biomass (AGB) growth trajectories for the first 300 years of fores...
A major contributor to global warming is the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere....
Abstract Background United States forests can contribute to national strategies for greenhouse gas r...
The United States provides annual estimates of carbon sources and sinks as part of its National Gree...
Mature and old-growth forests (collectively “mature”) and larger trees are important carbon sinks th...
Climate change is a major global threat affecting food security and sustainability. Land use systems...
Afforestation of marginal agricultural lands represents a promising option for carbon sequestration ...
Abstract We estimated forest area and carbon changes in the conterminous United States using a remot...
Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate...
Deforestation has contributed significantly to net greenhouse gas emissions, but slowing deforestati...
Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate...
Abstract Background Forests provide the largest terrestrial sink of carbon (C). However, these C sto...
Forests of North America are thought to constitute a significant long term sink for atmospheric carb...
Accurate quantification of forest carbon stocks and fluxes over regions is needed to monitor forest ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest terrestrial carbon (C) sink on Earth; this pool plays a cri...
This dataset includes aboveground biomass (AGB) growth trajectories for the first 300 years of fores...
A major contributor to global warming is the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere....
Abstract Background United States forests can contribute to national strategies for greenhouse gas r...