The balance between ecosystem emissions of carbon to the atmosphere and removals from the atmosphere indicates whether ecosystems are exacerbating or reducing climate change. Forest ecosystems in the State of California, USA, contain carbon that reaches the highest densities (mass per unit area) in the world, but it has been unresolved whether California ecosystems currently comprise a net sink or source of carbon. The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 established greenhouse gas reduction targets for fossil fuel-burning sectors and ecosystems, underscoring the importance of tracking ecosystem carbon. Here, we conduct statewide spatial inventories of the aboveground live carbon stocks of forests and other terrestrial ecosystems...
The impacts of different emission levels and climate change conditions to landscape-scale natural ve...
Although natural terrestrial ecosystems have sequestered ∼25% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the lo...
Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in th...
Forests play a central role in addressing climate change, and accurate estimates of forest carbon ar...
Estimates of forest carbon stores and flux for California circa 1990 were modeled from forest invent...
Terrestrial ecosystems are an important sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2 ), sequestering ~30...
Wildfire modifies the short- and long-term exchange of carbon between terrestrial ecosystems and the...
This report’s goal is to quantify the baseline of changes in carbon stocks on forest and range lands...
Graduation date: 2013Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been steadily increasing from anthropoge...
Climate change is resulting in a number of rapid changes in forests worldwide. Forests comprise a cr...
The effectiveness of land-based climate mitigation strategies is generally estimated on a case-by-ca...
Restoration of fire-prone forests can promote resiliency to disturbances, yet such activities may re...
Land system sciences offer techniques to study tradeoffs and solutions for ecosystems that are vulne...
Fire is one of the principal agents changing forest carbon stocks and landscape level distributions ...
Active 20th century fire suppression in western US forests, and a resulting increase in stem density...
The impacts of different emission levels and climate change conditions to landscape-scale natural ve...
Although natural terrestrial ecosystems have sequestered ∼25% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the lo...
Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in th...
Forests play a central role in addressing climate change, and accurate estimates of forest carbon ar...
Estimates of forest carbon stores and flux for California circa 1990 were modeled from forest invent...
Terrestrial ecosystems are an important sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2 ), sequestering ~30...
Wildfire modifies the short- and long-term exchange of carbon between terrestrial ecosystems and the...
This report’s goal is to quantify the baseline of changes in carbon stocks on forest and range lands...
Graduation date: 2013Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been steadily increasing from anthropoge...
Climate change is resulting in a number of rapid changes in forests worldwide. Forests comprise a cr...
The effectiveness of land-based climate mitigation strategies is generally estimated on a case-by-ca...
Restoration of fire-prone forests can promote resiliency to disturbances, yet such activities may re...
Land system sciences offer techniques to study tradeoffs and solutions for ecosystems that are vulne...
Fire is one of the principal agents changing forest carbon stocks and landscape level distributions ...
Active 20th century fire suppression in western US forests, and a resulting increase in stem density...
The impacts of different emission levels and climate change conditions to landscape-scale natural ve...
Although natural terrestrial ecosystems have sequestered ∼25% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the lo...
Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in th...