A shift in management to improve the ecological function of mature plantations of exotic species can have important effects on the ecosystem climate mitigation potential. This study investigated the effect of two common forest management strategies for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands on the C storage after 15 years of management. Two pairs of forest stands on poor sandy soil and under the maritime influence in Brasschaat, Belgium, were observed as case studies. The observed forest management strategies were (i) thinning and group planting of oak saplings (Quercus robur L.) and (ii) clear cut, followed by replanting of young oak. For each stand, all forest C pools (aboveground biomass, belowground biomass, litter, and mineral soil) w...
Dead organic matter is important in carbon (C) sequestration because it accounts for a significant p...
The historic large-scale forest conversion in the northern German lowlands resulted in a man-made do...
Forests are key elements in mitigating the effects of climate change due to the fact of their carbon...
Background and aims Forest management towards increased carbon (C) sequestration has repeatedly been...
To increase the annual uptake of CO2 as well as the long-term storage of carbon (C) in forests, the ...
Although it is known that forestry mitigates carbon emissions to some degree, there is still a need ...
Uncertainties remain in the potential of forest plantations to sequestrate carbon (C). We synthesize...
Aim of the study: Thinning experiments in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands have been carried ...
While the impacts of forest management options on carbon (C) storage are well documented, the way th...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
Forest management affects soil carbon (C) storage through forest composition, microclimate and litte...
Numerous studies have confirmed that forests have the potential for a significant contribution to ca...
Developing forest management strategies for addressing global climate change is one of the foremost ...
Afforestation of marginal cultivated land is an internationally approved climate mitigation strategy...
Forests cover about 31% of European land area (excluding CIS countries). Except for some protected o...
Dead organic matter is important in carbon (C) sequestration because it accounts for a significant p...
The historic large-scale forest conversion in the northern German lowlands resulted in a man-made do...
Forests are key elements in mitigating the effects of climate change due to the fact of their carbon...
Background and aims Forest management towards increased carbon (C) sequestration has repeatedly been...
To increase the annual uptake of CO2 as well as the long-term storage of carbon (C) in forests, the ...
Although it is known that forestry mitigates carbon emissions to some degree, there is still a need ...
Uncertainties remain in the potential of forest plantations to sequestrate carbon (C). We synthesize...
Aim of the study: Thinning experiments in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands have been carried ...
While the impacts of forest management options on carbon (C) storage are well documented, the way th...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
Forest management affects soil carbon (C) storage through forest composition, microclimate and litte...
Numerous studies have confirmed that forests have the potential for a significant contribution to ca...
Developing forest management strategies for addressing global climate change is one of the foremost ...
Afforestation of marginal cultivated land is an internationally approved climate mitigation strategy...
Forests cover about 31% of European land area (excluding CIS countries). Except for some protected o...
Dead organic matter is important in carbon (C) sequestration because it accounts for a significant p...
The historic large-scale forest conversion in the northern German lowlands resulted in a man-made do...
Forests are key elements in mitigating the effects of climate change due to the fact of their carbon...