An essential aspect of carbon (C) accounting is the development of methods and technologies for measurement and monitoring of C pools and fluxes. Forest and agricultural systems are key to the C cycle, as they hold and rapidly exchange large amounts of C, and human-influenced dynamics of C in these systems are very large. Wetlands, streams, and rivers are important reservoirs and exchange points for C, with C in land and hydrologic systems vulnerable to land-use impacts and other natural disturbance forces. In the context of climate change, the sizes of C pools and magnitudes of C fluxes (see Chapter 2) need to be both well understood for modeling purposes and accurately monitored to quantify and attribute changes driven by land-change proc...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
Regional land carbon budgets provide insights into the spatial distribution of the land uptake of at...
ABSTRACT / Sources and sinks of carbon associated with forests depend strongly on the management reg...
© Cambridge University Press 2013. An essential aspect of carbon (C) accounting is the development o...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
[EN] Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global...
Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global carb...
Attempted international measures to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradatio...
Land cover change can exert a crucial effect on the terrestrial carbon cycle. To estimate changes in...
Monitoring carbon, water and energy fluxes exchanged between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphe...
Purpose Climate change, especially global warming due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) con...
Above ground biomass has been listed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as one of the ...
ABSTRACT / Sources and sinks of carbon associated with forests depend strongly on the management reg...
Systematic, operational, long-term observations of the terrestrial carbon cycle (including its inter...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
Regional land carbon budgets provide insights into the spatial distribution of the land uptake of at...
ABSTRACT / Sources and sinks of carbon associated with forests depend strongly on the management reg...
© Cambridge University Press 2013. An essential aspect of carbon (C) accounting is the development o...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
A growing body of research has demonstrated the complementary nature of remote sensing and ecosystem...
[EN] Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global...
Quantifying ecosystem carbon fluxes and stocks is essential for better understanding the global carb...
Attempted international measures to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradatio...
Land cover change can exert a crucial effect on the terrestrial carbon cycle. To estimate changes in...
Monitoring carbon, water and energy fluxes exchanged between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphe...
Purpose Climate change, especially global warming due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) con...
Above ground biomass has been listed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as one of the ...
ABSTRACT / Sources and sinks of carbon associated with forests depend strongly on the management reg...
Systematic, operational, long-term observations of the terrestrial carbon cycle (including its inter...
Many scientists and policy makers consider payment for environmental services, particularly carbon p...
Regional land carbon budgets provide insights into the spatial distribution of the land uptake of at...
ABSTRACT / Sources and sinks of carbon associated with forests depend strongly on the management reg...