Nation wide estimates of the changes in forest biomass are needed for the greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting under the Climate Convention. The bases for national GHG reporting concerning forest sector are the national forest inventory (NFI) programmes. Since these programmes were mostly established for monitoring of timber resources, one of the current challenges for the NFIs is the development of methodology, such as biomass expansion factors (BEFs). The methodology for carbon stock change estimation should be transparent and verifiable, but this demand is not currently met due to the fact that the source data and uncertainty in the applied BEFs are not known. Here we developed BEFs with uncertainty estimation applicable to stand wise...
This study provides a comprehensive set of functions for predicting biomass for Common beech (Fagus ...
Belgian forests covered 693 181 ha in 2000, representing 22.7% of the total land area. As no biomass...
For the evaluation of changes in the carbon stock of living biomass, two methods are reported in the...
AbstractSignatory countries to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
Assessments of forest resource in national inventories provide a firm basis for quantifying forest b...
Differences and uncertainties of alternative methods applicable to estimation of biomass in national...
To facilitate future carbon and nutrient inventories, we used mixed-effect linear models to develop ...
Abstract The objectives of this study were (1) to develop models for estimation of stand-level tree...
Key message[br/] Three options are proposed to improve the accuracy of national forest biomass est...
Accurate estimates of tree biomass are necessary in order to realize climate change mitigation strat...
Serien het tidligere INA fagrapportThis report presents models for prediction of stand level biomass...
Forest carbon sinks were included in the Kyoto Protocol as an option for mitigating climate change, ...
Different European Biomass Expansion Factors (BEFs) were compared for the inventory-based quantifica...
Industrialized countries agreed on a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol....
This study provides a comprehensive set of functions for predicting biomass for Common beech (Fagus ...
Belgian forests covered 693 181 ha in 2000, representing 22.7% of the total land area. As no biomass...
For the evaluation of changes in the carbon stock of living biomass, two methods are reported in the...
AbstractSignatory countries to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
Assessments of forest resource in national inventories provide a firm basis for quantifying forest b...
Differences and uncertainties of alternative methods applicable to estimation of biomass in national...
To facilitate future carbon and nutrient inventories, we used mixed-effect linear models to develop ...
Abstract The objectives of this study were (1) to develop models for estimation of stand-level tree...
Key message[br/] Three options are proposed to improve the accuracy of national forest biomass est...
Accurate estimates of tree biomass are necessary in order to realize climate change mitigation strat...
Serien het tidligere INA fagrapportThis report presents models for prediction of stand level biomass...
Forest carbon sinks were included in the Kyoto Protocol as an option for mitigating climate change, ...
Different European Biomass Expansion Factors (BEFs) were compared for the inventory-based quantifica...
Industrialized countries agreed on a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol....
This study provides a comprehensive set of functions for predicting biomass for Common beech (Fagus ...
Belgian forests covered 693 181 ha in 2000, representing 22.7% of the total land area. As no biomass...
For the evaluation of changes in the carbon stock of living biomass, two methods are reported in the...