This research analyzed the effects of forestland conversion from private to public ownership on greenhouse gas emissions by quantifying the relationship between forestland ownership conversion and deforestation, and then examining the effects of the change in deforestation on greenhouse gas emissions in South Korea. Ex ante simulations forecast greenhouse gas emissions resulting from deforestation rates under the current level of national forestland and three scenarios of increased percentages of national forestland. The findings suggest that increasing the percentage of national forestland would mitigate the increase in the deforestation rate, which in turn would moderate the increase in greenhouse gas emissions
Under the Korean Emission Trading System in The Forestry Sector (KETSF) initiative, the Korean gover...
The objective of this research was to analyze how population dynamics affect greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
Humans have affected the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in forests; however, the quantification ...
This research analyzed the effects of forestland conversion from private to public ownership on gree...
The development of country-specific emission factors in relation to the Agriculture, Forestry, and O...
This paper shows an example of substantial increase in carbon emissions from forest fires after refo...
This study estimates the impact of potential climate change, and human interference (anthropogenic d...
Forest management is regarded as one possible approach to reducing greenhouse gases by absorbing ca...
Tropospheric ozone impacts the health and productivity of forest ecosystems. The concentration of oz...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible measures of domestic forest sector correspondi...
While forest transition (FT) in South Korea began in 1955, when forest cover was only 35% of nationa...
Understanding and promoting South Korean private forest owners’ investment in the Forest Carbo...
Forests mitigate climate change by absorbing CO2. However, N2O emissions in forests, which has 298 t...
Forests play an important role in regulating the carbon (C) cycle. The main objective of this study ...
This study uses a scenario-based approach to ask what are the varying impacts to forest extent and b...
Under the Korean Emission Trading System in The Forestry Sector (KETSF) initiative, the Korean gover...
The objective of this research was to analyze how population dynamics affect greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
Humans have affected the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in forests; however, the quantification ...
This research analyzed the effects of forestland conversion from private to public ownership on gree...
The development of country-specific emission factors in relation to the Agriculture, Forestry, and O...
This paper shows an example of substantial increase in carbon emissions from forest fires after refo...
This study estimates the impact of potential climate change, and human interference (anthropogenic d...
Forest management is regarded as one possible approach to reducing greenhouse gases by absorbing ca...
Tropospheric ozone impacts the health and productivity of forest ecosystems. The concentration of oz...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible measures of domestic forest sector correspondi...
While forest transition (FT) in South Korea began in 1955, when forest cover was only 35% of nationa...
Understanding and promoting South Korean private forest owners’ investment in the Forest Carbo...
Forests mitigate climate change by absorbing CO2. However, N2O emissions in forests, which has 298 t...
Forests play an important role in regulating the carbon (C) cycle. The main objective of this study ...
This study uses a scenario-based approach to ask what are the varying impacts to forest extent and b...
Under the Korean Emission Trading System in The Forestry Sector (KETSF) initiative, the Korean gover...
The objective of this research was to analyze how population dynamics affect greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
Humans have affected the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in forests; however, the quantification ...