The carbon mitigation literature has separately considered using forests to store carbon and as a source of bioenergy. In this paper, we look at both options to reach a 2°C mitigation target. This paper combines the global forest model, GTM, with the IAM WITCH model to study the optimal use of forestland to reach an aggressive global mitigation target. The analysis confirms that using both options is preferable to using either one alone. At first, while carbon prices are low, forest carbon storage dominates. However, when carbon prices pass $235/tCO2, wood bioenergy with CCS becomes increasingly important as a mechanism to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The use of both mechanisms increases global forestland at the expense of marginal cropl...
Forests may play important role in partial neutralization of CO2 emission. To maximize their potenti...
Forest harvests are a possible source of second-generation wood-based bioenergy. The carbon stored i...
<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because...
As our concerns about climate change grow, how much anthropogenic emission biosphere can absorb as a...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
As our concerns about climate change grow, how much anthropogenic emission biosphere can absorb ...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
-Discussions about limiting anthropogenic emissions of CO2 often focus on transition to renewable e...
There is general agreement that global warming is occurring and that the main contributor to this pr...
Abstract Background Discussions about limiting anthropogenic emissions of CO $$_2$$ 2 often focus on...
There is general agreement that global warming is occurring and that the main contributor to this pr...
There is general agreement that global warming is occurring and that the main contributor to this pr...
This paper discusses and contrasts two main roles of forestry in light of the debate on the global c...
Forest-based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net-emis...
Forests may play important role in partial neutralization of CO2 emission. To maximize their potenti...
Forest harvests are a possible source of second-generation wood-based bioenergy. The carbon stored i...
<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because...
As our concerns about climate change grow, how much anthropogenic emission biosphere can absorb as a...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
As our concerns about climate change grow, how much anthropogenic emission biosphere can absorb ...
This paper investigates the potential contribution of forestry management in meeting a CO2 stabiliza...
-Discussions about limiting anthropogenic emissions of CO2 often focus on transition to renewable e...
There is general agreement that global warming is occurring and that the main contributor to this pr...
Abstract Background Discussions about limiting anthropogenic emissions of CO $$_2$$ 2 often focus on...
There is general agreement that global warming is occurring and that the main contributor to this pr...
There is general agreement that global warming is occurring and that the main contributor to this pr...
This paper discusses and contrasts two main roles of forestry in light of the debate on the global c...
Forest-based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net-emis...
Forests may play important role in partial neutralization of CO2 emission. To maximize their potenti...
Forest harvests are a possible source of second-generation wood-based bioenergy. The carbon stored i...
<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because...