In managed forests, the amount of carbon further sequestered will be determined by (1) the increased amount of carbon in standing biomass (resulting from land-use changes and increased productivity); (2) the amount of recalcitrant carbon remaining below ground at the end of rotations; and (3) the amount of carbon sequestered in products created from harvested wood. Because of the region's high productivity and industrial infrastructure, carbon sequestration via southern pine forests could be increased, and this may benefit the nation in terms of global policy commitments
Carbon emissions and atmospheric concentrations are expected to continue to increase through the nex...
Carbon dioxide emissions resulting from direct human activities, primarily fossil fuel use and land ...
none2siThis paper analyzes the role of forest-based carbon sequestration in a unilateral EU27 emissi...
A major problem being faced by human society is that the global temperature is believed to be rising...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
Established by the Idaho legislature in 1989 to provide objective analysis of the impacts of natural...
The Kyoto protocol allows Annex I countries to deduct carbon sequestered by land use, land-use chang...
A carbon sequestration strategy has recently been proposed in which a forest is actively managed, an...
The Kyoto protocol allows Annex I countries to deduct carbon sequestered by land use, land-use chang...
As part of California's strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, private forest landowners are n...
Forestry has been considered to have potential in reducing the atmospheric concentration of carbon d...
The warming of our planet is a direct consequence of anthropogenic emissions with carbon dioxide as ...
This paper analyzes impacts of the U.S. biofuel energy policies on the carbon sequestration by fores...
Forest management has the potential to increase the terrestrial C pool. According to the rules of th...
We analyzed the changes in the carbon cycle that could be achieved with a global, largescale affores...
Carbon emissions and atmospheric concentrations are expected to continue to increase through the nex...
Carbon dioxide emissions resulting from direct human activities, primarily fossil fuel use and land ...
none2siThis paper analyzes the role of forest-based carbon sequestration in a unilateral EU27 emissi...
A major problem being faced by human society is that the global temperature is believed to be rising...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
Established by the Idaho legislature in 1989 to provide objective analysis of the impacts of natural...
The Kyoto protocol allows Annex I countries to deduct carbon sequestered by land use, land-use chang...
A carbon sequestration strategy has recently been proposed in which a forest is actively managed, an...
The Kyoto protocol allows Annex I countries to deduct carbon sequestered by land use, land-use chang...
As part of California's strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, private forest landowners are n...
Forestry has been considered to have potential in reducing the atmospheric concentration of carbon d...
The warming of our planet is a direct consequence of anthropogenic emissions with carbon dioxide as ...
This paper analyzes impacts of the U.S. biofuel energy policies on the carbon sequestration by fores...
Forest management has the potential to increase the terrestrial C pool. According to the rules of th...
We analyzed the changes in the carbon cycle that could be achieved with a global, largescale affores...
Carbon emissions and atmospheric concentrations are expected to continue to increase through the nex...
Carbon dioxide emissions resulting from direct human activities, primarily fossil fuel use and land ...
none2siThis paper analyzes the role of forest-based carbon sequestration in a unilateral EU27 emissi...