The possibility of encouraging the growth of forests as a means of sequestering carbon dioxide has received considerable attention, partly because of evidence that this can be a relatively inexpensive means of combating climate change. But how sensitive are such estimates to specific conditions? We examine the sensitivity of carbon sequestration costs to changes in critical factors, including the nature of management and deforestation regimes, silvicultural species, relative prices, and discount rates. � 2000 Academic Press 1
The structure of the mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol with respect to carbon sinks, may be integra...
The global carbon cycle is in the focus of the scientists' interest, because understanding carbon si...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change an...
The possibility of encouraging the growth of forests as a means of sequestering carbon dioxide has r...
Climatic changes will affect the dynamics of a forest ecosystem. Consequently, carbon sequestration ...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
When and if the United States chooses to implement a greenhouse gas reduction program, it will be ne...
Abstract. The Kyoto Protocol (KP) requires signatories to reduce CO2-equivalent emissions by an aver...
They are an important economic resource, and a source of food products, recreation, species habitat,...
The Kyoto protocol allows Annex I countries to deduct carbon sequestered by land use, land-use chang...
In this chapter, we describe alternative ways in which forests and forestry can help to mítigate cli...
A major problem being faced by human society is that the global temperature is believed to be rising...
Examines the economic and climate impacts of storing carbon in forests over long periods of time. In...
Increased attention by policy makers to the threat of global climate change has brought with it cons...
The structure of the mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol with respect to carbon sinks, may be integra...
The global carbon cycle is in the focus of the scientists' interest, because understanding carbon si...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change an...
The possibility of encouraging the growth of forests as a means of sequestering carbon dioxide has r...
Climatic changes will affect the dynamics of a forest ecosystem. Consequently, carbon sequestration ...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
Carbon terrestrial sinks are seen as a low-cost alternative to fuel switching and reduced fossil fue...
When and if the United States chooses to implement a greenhouse gas reduction program, it will be ne...
Abstract. The Kyoto Protocol (KP) requires signatories to reduce CO2-equivalent emissions by an aver...
They are an important economic resource, and a source of food products, recreation, species habitat,...
The Kyoto protocol allows Annex I countries to deduct carbon sequestered by land use, land-use chang...
In this chapter, we describe alternative ways in which forests and forestry can help to mítigate cli...
A major problem being faced by human society is that the global temperature is believed to be rising...
Examines the economic and climate impacts of storing carbon in forests over long periods of time. In...
Increased attention by policy makers to the threat of global climate change has brought with it cons...
The structure of the mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol with respect to carbon sinks, may be integra...
The global carbon cycle is in the focus of the scientists' interest, because understanding carbon si...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change an...