Key message: We investigate the flux balance of managed and protected forests and the effects of using wood.Flux parameters of CO2 uptake and respiration do not differ between managed and protected forests.Accounting of harvest as immediate emission by IPCC guidelines results in a bias of forest climate mitigation towards storage and neglects the avoidance of fossil-fuel use by wood use
Forests in Vermont are selectively logged periodically to generate wood products and useful energy. ...
In most cases, when using wood from final felling directly for energy production, payback times coul...
The observed increase in global average temperature during the last half century is most likely due ...
Key message: We investigate the flux balance of managed and protected forests and the effects of usi...
Storing carbon (C) and offsetting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions with the use of wood for energy, bo...
<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because...
Emissions of greenhouse gases is accounted for and reported annually under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto ...
Forests are an important source for ?ber and fuel for humans and contain the majority of the total t...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
<p>Anthropogenic GHG emissions add a fast reinforcing feedback cycle to global carbon dynamics which...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
A carbon sequestration strategy has recently been proposed in which a forest is actively managed, an...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
The forest sector can help reduce atmospheric CO2 through carbon (C) sequestration and storage and w...
This paper explains the importance of harvested wood products’ role in climate mitigation with life ...
Forests in Vermont are selectively logged periodically to generate wood products and useful energy. ...
In most cases, when using wood from final felling directly for energy production, payback times coul...
The observed increase in global average temperature during the last half century is most likely due ...
Key message: We investigate the flux balance of managed and protected forests and the effects of usi...
Storing carbon (C) and offsetting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions with the use of wood for energy, bo...
<div><p>Climate change mitigation benefits from the land sector are not being fully realised because...
Emissions of greenhouse gases is accounted for and reported annually under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto ...
Forests are an important source for ?ber and fuel for humans and contain the majority of the total t...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
<p>Anthropogenic GHG emissions add a fast reinforcing feedback cycle to global carbon dynamics which...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
A carbon sequestration strategy has recently been proposed in which a forest is actively managed, an...
Some Parties (Countries) to the UNFCCC decided to include the carbon uptake by harvested wood produc...
The forest sector can help reduce atmospheric CO2 through carbon (C) sequestration and storage and w...
This paper explains the importance of harvested wood products’ role in climate mitigation with life ...
Forests in Vermont are selectively logged periodically to generate wood products and useful energy. ...
In most cases, when using wood from final felling directly for energy production, payback times coul...
The observed increase in global average temperature during the last half century is most likely due ...