Abstract Background We determine the potential of forests and the forest sector to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by changes in management practices and wood use for two regions within Canada’s managed forest from 2018 to 2050. Our modeling frameworks include the Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector, a framework for harvested wood products that estimates emissions based on product half-life decay times, and an account of marginal emission substitution benefits from the changes in use of wood products and bioenergy. Using a spatially explicit forest inventory with 16 ha pixels, we examine mitigation scenarios relating to forest management and wood use: increased harvesting efficiency; residue management for bioenergy; r...
Burning forest biomass from renewable sources has been suggested as a viable strategy to help offset...
FactsheetAn overview of the processes in the forestry industry: harvesting, pulp and paper, lumber p...
It is increasingly important to identify climate change mitigation opportunities at different scales...
The potential of forests and the forest sector to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is widely ...
Under the global threat of climate change, Canada has committed to ambitious greenhouse gas emission...
The forest sector can help reduce atmospheric CO2 through carbon (C) sequestration and storage and w...
Abstract Background United States forests can contribute to national strategies for greenhouse gas r...
Keeping global temperature increases to below 2 ℃ will require reducing emissions and enhancing sink...
The rehabilitation of damaged forest stands in British Columbia (BC) will alter greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities can play in mitigating climate ...
British Columbia (BC) forests are estimated to have become a net carbon source in recent years due t...
Management of the world’s forests can play a role for climate change mitigation by increasing CO2 st...
Abstract Climate change poses a serious risk to sustainable forest management, particularly in borea...
Burning forest biomass from renewable sources has been suggested as a viable strategy to help offset...
FactsheetAn overview of the processes in the forestry industry: harvesting, pulp and paper, lumber p...
It is increasingly important to identify climate change mitigation opportunities at different scales...
The potential of forests and the forest sector to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is widely ...
Under the global threat of climate change, Canada has committed to ambitious greenhouse gas emission...
The forest sector can help reduce atmospheric CO2 through carbon (C) sequestration and storage and w...
Abstract Background United States forests can contribute to national strategies for greenhouse gas r...
Keeping global temperature increases to below 2 ℃ will require reducing emissions and enhancing sink...
The rehabilitation of damaged forest stands in British Columbia (BC) will alter greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities can play in mitigating climate ...
British Columbia (BC) forests are estimated to have become a net carbon source in recent years due t...
Management of the world’s forests can play a role for climate change mitigation by increasing CO2 st...
Abstract Climate change poses a serious risk to sustainable forest management, particularly in borea...
Burning forest biomass from renewable sources has been suggested as a viable strategy to help offset...
FactsheetAn overview of the processes in the forestry industry: harvesting, pulp and paper, lumber p...
It is increasingly important to identify climate change mitigation opportunities at different scales...