The use of harvested wood products (HWPs) influences the carbon flux. China is both the major producer and trader of HWP, so estimating the carbon stock change of China’s HWP is important to help curb climate change. Accurate reporting and accounting of carbon flows in the HWP pool is needed to meet greenhouse gas monitoring and climate change mitigation objectives under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement. This study applied production approach (PA) to estimate the carbon stock change of China’s HWP from 1900 to 2016. During the estimating period, the carbon stock of HWP in use and deposed at solid waste disposal sites (SWDS) were 649.2 Teragrams Carbon (TgC) (346.8 TgC in ...
The Location and mechanisms responsible for the carbon sink in northern mid-latitude Lands are uncer...
The production of high-yield pulp in China has increased significantly in recent years. The well-kno...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
The carbon sequestration of harvested wood products (HWP) plays an important role in climate mitigat...
China boasts a large production, import, and export volume of harvested wood products (HWP). The pro...
After timber harvesting, carbon in wood is transferred to products pool and remains entrapped for a ...
Life cycle analysis on wood-based panels in terms of CO2 flux can be used to quantitatively assess t...
Substituting harvested wood products (HWP) for greenhouse gas (GHG) intensive nonwood materials in l...
This paper explains the importance of harvested wood products’ role in climate mitigation with life ...
Forest carbon cycle consists of biological and industrial cycles, whose carbon budget and carbon sto...
Emissions of greenhouse gases is accounted for and reported annually under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto ...
As wood products in use store carbon and can contribute to reducing the concentration of atmospheric...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of wood and paper products, in the following referred as harvested wood ...
The trade of harvested wood products (HWPs) and their feedstock increasingly affects the dynamics of...
Many countries, including South Korea, decided to suspend the inclusion of harvested wood products i...
The Location and mechanisms responsible for the carbon sink in northern mid-latitude Lands are uncer...
The production of high-yield pulp in China has increased significantly in recent years. The well-kno...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
The carbon sequestration of harvested wood products (HWP) plays an important role in climate mitigat...
China boasts a large production, import, and export volume of harvested wood products (HWP). The pro...
After timber harvesting, carbon in wood is transferred to products pool and remains entrapped for a ...
Life cycle analysis on wood-based panels in terms of CO2 flux can be used to quantitatively assess t...
Substituting harvested wood products (HWP) for greenhouse gas (GHG) intensive nonwood materials in l...
This paper explains the importance of harvested wood products’ role in climate mitigation with life ...
Forest carbon cycle consists of biological and industrial cycles, whose carbon budget and carbon sto...
Emissions of greenhouse gases is accounted for and reported annually under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto ...
As wood products in use store carbon and can contribute to reducing the concentration of atmospheric...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of wood and paper products, in the following referred as harvested wood ...
The trade of harvested wood products (HWPs) and their feedstock increasingly affects the dynamics of...
Many countries, including South Korea, decided to suspend the inclusion of harvested wood products i...
The Location and mechanisms responsible for the carbon sink in northern mid-latitude Lands are uncer...
The production of high-yield pulp in China has increased significantly in recent years. The well-kno...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...