Examines policy approaches with the potential for ensuring a prominent role for U.S. agricultural and forestland in national climate mitigation plans, including changing practices on public and agricultural land, and regulating privately owned forestland
Agriculture could play a prominent role in U.S. efforts to address climate change if farms and ranch...
Alterations in agricultural and forestry (AF) land use and/or management provide a prospective way o...
Net soil carbon sequestration on agricultural lands could offset 4% of annual global human-induced G...
A model of product and land markets in U.S. forest and agricultural sectors is used to examine the p...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
U.S. forests and agriculture present unique opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
Mathematical programming is used to examine the economic potential of greenhouse gas mitigation stra...
Agricultural Land Tenure and Carbon Offsets examines the potential role that land ownership might pl...
A key consideration for development of energy and climate policy affecting the forestry and agricult...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural and forest soils as well as standing trees has received substan...
Global society is moving towards action to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. This can b...
The agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) sector is responsible for approximately 25% of ...
Why have a special issue on North American options for reducing national CO2 footprints through fore...
[[abstract]]Society is increasingly turning attention toward greenhouse gas emission control with fo...
Agriculture could play a prominent role in U.S. efforts to address climate change if farms and ranch...
Alterations in agricultural and forestry (AF) land use and/or management provide a prospective way o...
Net soil carbon sequestration on agricultural lands could offset 4% of annual global human-induced G...
A model of product and land markets in U.S. forest and agricultural sectors is used to examine the p...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
U.S. forests and agriculture present unique opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
Mathematical programming is used to examine the economic potential of greenhouse gas mitigation stra...
Agricultural Land Tenure and Carbon Offsets examines the potential role that land ownership might pl...
A key consideration for development of energy and climate policy affecting the forestry and agricult...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural and forest soils as well as standing trees has received substan...
Global society is moving towards action to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. This can b...
The agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) sector is responsible for approximately 25% of ...
Why have a special issue on North American options for reducing national CO2 footprints through fore...
[[abstract]]Society is increasingly turning attention toward greenhouse gas emission control with fo...
Agriculture could play a prominent role in U.S. efforts to address climate change if farms and ranch...
Alterations in agricultural and forestry (AF) land use and/or management provide a prospective way o...
Net soil carbon sequestration on agricultural lands could offset 4% of annual global human-induced G...