Forests sequester large amounts of carbon and are important for nature conservation. These functions can be important in contributing to targets set by the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nation¿s Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD). This report lists possible measures to increase the capacity of forest ecosystems to act as carbon sink. The most promising options are evaluated quantitatively in terms of carbon and qualitatively in terms of biodiversity
A major problem being faced by human society is that the global temperature is believed to be rising...
The role of forests in absorbing atmospheric carbon has been recognized under the Kyoto Protocol, wh...
Reforestation and avoiding deforestation are methods of harnessing nature to tackle global warming -...
Forests sequester large amounts of carbon and are important for nature conservation. These functions...
Climate change mitigation initiatives based on biological sequestration of carbon have paid little a...
Forests contribute considerably to the terrestrial carbon sink. Although the speed of uptake is gene...
The structure of the mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol with respect to carbon sinks, may be integra...
The global carbon cycle is characterized by large natural fluxes into and out of oceans and terrestr...
The report identifies synergies and conflicts in the implementation of the United Nations Framework ...
The ultimate goal of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is to stabil...
One way of mitigating global climate change is protecting and enhancing biosphere carbon stocks. The...
What role, if any, should forestry play in the reduction of atmospheric concentration of CO2 the mai...
Abstract. The Kyoto Protocol (KP) requires signatories to reduce CO2-equivalent emissions by an aver...
The Kyoto Protocol established the use of forest carbon sinks as one way of compensating for forest ...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, forestry is permitted as a sink measure under the Clean Development Mechan...
A major problem being faced by human society is that the global temperature is believed to be rising...
The role of forests in absorbing atmospheric carbon has been recognized under the Kyoto Protocol, wh...
Reforestation and avoiding deforestation are methods of harnessing nature to tackle global warming -...
Forests sequester large amounts of carbon and are important for nature conservation. These functions...
Climate change mitigation initiatives based on biological sequestration of carbon have paid little a...
Forests contribute considerably to the terrestrial carbon sink. Although the speed of uptake is gene...
The structure of the mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol with respect to carbon sinks, may be integra...
The global carbon cycle is characterized by large natural fluxes into and out of oceans and terrestr...
The report identifies synergies and conflicts in the implementation of the United Nations Framework ...
The ultimate goal of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is to stabil...
One way of mitigating global climate change is protecting and enhancing biosphere carbon stocks. The...
What role, if any, should forestry play in the reduction of atmospheric concentration of CO2 the mai...
Abstract. The Kyoto Protocol (KP) requires signatories to reduce CO2-equivalent emissions by an aver...
The Kyoto Protocol established the use of forest carbon sinks as one way of compensating for forest ...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, forestry is permitted as a sink measure under the Clean Development Mechan...
A major problem being faced by human society is that the global temperature is believed to be rising...
The role of forests in absorbing atmospheric carbon has been recognized under the Kyoto Protocol, wh...
Reforestation and avoiding deforestation are methods of harnessing nature to tackle global warming -...