Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potential of forests to mitigate global warming. These factors are used to assess the impacts of different drivers of deforestation and forest degradation as well as alternative forest management. However, when forest cover, structure and composition change, shifts in biophysical processes (the water and energy balances) may enhance or diminish the climate effects of carbon released from forest aboveground biomass. The net climate impact of carbon effects and biophysical effects determines outcomes for forest and agricultural species as well as the humans who depend on them. Evaluating the net impact is complicated by the disparate spatio-temporal ...
The biophysical effects of forests on climate have been extensively studied with climate models. How...
Policies for climate mitigation on land rarely acknowledge biophysical factors, such as reflectivity...
Biophysical effects from deforestation have the potential to amplify carbon losses but are often neg...
Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potent...
Afforestation and reforestation have become popular instruments of climate mitigation policy, as for...
Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and...
Forests can store large amounts of carbon and provide essential ecosystem services. Massive tree pla...
International audienceChanges in forest cover have a strong effect on climate through the alteration...
International audienceForestry – including afforestation (the planting of trees on land where they h...
Forests can store large amounts of carbon and provide essential ecosystem services. Massive tree pla...
The prevention of deforestation and promotion of afforestation have often been cited as strategies t...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
The biophysical effects of forests on climate have been extensively studied with climate models. How...
Policies for climate mitigation on land rarely acknowledge biophysical factors, such as reflectivity...
Biophysical effects from deforestation have the potential to amplify carbon losses but are often neg...
Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potent...
Afforestation and reforestation have become popular instruments of climate mitigation policy, as for...
Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and...
Forests can store large amounts of carbon and provide essential ecosystem services. Massive tree pla...
International audienceChanges in forest cover have a strong effect on climate through the alteration...
International audienceForestry – including afforestation (the planting of trees on land where they h...
Forests can store large amounts of carbon and provide essential ecosystem services. Massive tree pla...
The prevention of deforestation and promotion of afforestation have often been cited as strategies t...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
The biophysical effects of forests on climate have been extensively studied with climate models. How...
Policies for climate mitigation on land rarely acknowledge biophysical factors, such as reflectivity...
Biophysical effects from deforestation have the potential to amplify carbon losses but are often neg...