Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) management in one area on C storage elsewhere. For example, the local C storage benefit of less intensive harvesting in one area may be offset, partly or completely, by intensified harvesting elsewhere in order to meet global timber demand. We present the results of a theoretical study aimed at identifying the key factors determining leakage and spillover, as a prerequisite for more realistic numerical studies.We use a simple model of C storage in managed forest ecosystems and their wood products to derive approximate analytical expressions for the leakage induced by decreasing the harvesting frequency of existing forest, and the spillov...
Forests play a key role in the carbon cycle as they store huge quantities of organic carbon, most of...
Forests provide wildlife habitat, water and air purification, climate moderation, and timber and non...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Climate mitigation activities in forests need to be quantified i...
Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) m...
Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) m...
Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) m...
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that l...
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that l...
Forestry has been considered to have potential in reducing the atmospheric concentration of carbon d...
Climate mitigation activities in forests need to be quantified in terms of the long-term effects on ...
There is widespread recognition that forestry carbon credits can reduce the net emissions of carbon ...
© 2014. The storage and flow of carbon (C) into and out of forests can differ under the influence of...
This paper assesses quantification methods for carbon leakage from forestry activities for their sui...
A carbon sequestration strategy has recently been proposed in which a forest is actively managed, an...
In this chapter, we describe alternative ways in which forests and forestry can help to mítigate cli...
Forests play a key role in the carbon cycle as they store huge quantities of organic carbon, most of...
Forests provide wildlife habitat, water and air purification, climate moderation, and timber and non...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Climate mitigation activities in forests need to be quantified i...
Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) m...
Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) m...
Leakage (spillover) refers to the unintended negative (positive) consequences of forest carbon (C) m...
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that l...
This paper analyzes carbon leakage due to reduced emissions from deforestation (RED). We find that l...
Forestry has been considered to have potential in reducing the atmospheric concentration of carbon d...
Climate mitigation activities in forests need to be quantified in terms of the long-term effects on ...
There is widespread recognition that forestry carbon credits can reduce the net emissions of carbon ...
© 2014. The storage and flow of carbon (C) into and out of forests can differ under the influence of...
This paper assesses quantification methods for carbon leakage from forestry activities for their sui...
A carbon sequestration strategy has recently been proposed in which a forest is actively managed, an...
In this chapter, we describe alternative ways in which forests and forestry can help to mítigate cli...
Forests play a key role in the carbon cycle as they store huge quantities of organic carbon, most of...
Forests provide wildlife habitat, water and air purification, climate moderation, and timber and non...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Climate mitigation activities in forests need to be quantified i...