Belgian forests covered 693 181 ha in 2000, representing 22.7% of the total land area. As no biomass or carbon stock data are included in the Flemish and Walloon regional forest inventories, species-specific wood densities, biomass expansion factors s. s. and carbon content values were critically selected from the literature. Based on these conversion and expansion factors, and on data from the forest inventories, the total C-stock in the living biomass of productive Belgian forests was assessed at 60.9 Mt C in the year 2000. The overall mean C-stock amounted to 101.0 t C ha(-1). This value was in the higher range of values reported for the neighbouring countries, mainly due to a high mean growing stock in the Belgian forests (261.9 m(3) ha...
Forest carbon sinks were included in the Kyoto Protocol as an option for mitigating climate change, ...
At the time of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, it was decided to establish an inventory of carbon stocks...
It was aimed to reveal the usability of Geographical Information System (GIS) in determination of l...
Different European Biomass Expansion Factors (BEFs) were compared for the inventory-based quantifica...
Assessments of forest resource in national inventories provide a firm basis for quantifying forest b...
Present stock of carbon in living biomass, litter and stable humus and annual accumulation of carbon...
Carbon sequestration in forest ecosystems is an important though still uncertain process in the glob...
Following Kyoto protocol considerable research efforts have been made on carbon sequestration assess...
National and international carbon reporting systems require information on carbon stocks of forests....
AbstractSignatory countries to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
The Kyoto-protocol permits the accounting of changes in forest carbon stocks due to forestry. Theref...
The Kyoto Conference identified the need to establish an accurate inventory of carbon stocks in fore...
Since forests can play an efficient role in the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, objective in...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) and forest floor carbon (FFC) stocks are highly variable. The sampl...
European forests are intensively exploited for wood products, yet they also form a sink for carbon. ...
Forest carbon sinks were included in the Kyoto Protocol as an option for mitigating climate change, ...
At the time of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, it was decided to establish an inventory of carbon stocks...
It was aimed to reveal the usability of Geographical Information System (GIS) in determination of l...
Different European Biomass Expansion Factors (BEFs) were compared for the inventory-based quantifica...
Assessments of forest resource in national inventories provide a firm basis for quantifying forest b...
Present stock of carbon in living biomass, litter and stable humus and annual accumulation of carbon...
Carbon sequestration in forest ecosystems is an important though still uncertain process in the glob...
Following Kyoto protocol considerable research efforts have been made on carbon sequestration assess...
National and international carbon reporting systems require information on carbon stocks of forests....
AbstractSignatory countries to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
The Kyoto-protocol permits the accounting of changes in forest carbon stocks due to forestry. Theref...
The Kyoto Conference identified the need to establish an accurate inventory of carbon stocks in fore...
Since forests can play an efficient role in the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, objective in...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) and forest floor carbon (FFC) stocks are highly variable. The sampl...
European forests are intensively exploited for wood products, yet they also form a sink for carbon. ...
Forest carbon sinks were included in the Kyoto Protocol as an option for mitigating climate change, ...
At the time of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, it was decided to establish an inventory of carbon stocks...
It was aimed to reveal the usability of Geographical Information System (GIS) in determination of l...