National and international carbon reporting systems require information on carbon stocks of forests. For this purpose, terrestrial assessment systems such as forest inventory data in combination with carbon estimation methods are often used. In this study we analyze and compare terrestrial carbon estimation methods from 12 European countries. The country-specific methods are applied to five European tree species (Fagus sylvatica L. Quercus robur L. Betula pendula Roth, Picea abies (L.) Karst. and Pinus sylvestris L.), using a standardized theoretically-generated tree dataset. We avoid any bias due to data collection and/or sample design by using this approach. We are then able to demonstrate the conceptual differences in the resulting carbo...
This report presents carbon stocks and fluxes of the whole-tree biomass of European forests and othe...
Following Kyoto protocol considerable research efforts have been made on carbon sequestration assess...
According to the post-2012 rules under the Kyoto Protocol, developed countries that are signatories ...
National and international carbon reporting systems require information on carbon stocks of forests....
Most industrial countries have implemented national forest inventories (NFIs) with systematic and pe...
Forest carbon sinks were included in the Kyoto Protocol as an option for mitigating climate change, ...
Biomass and carbon content are essential indicators for monitoring forest ecosystems and their role ...
This study was designed to estimate the variation in non-volatile carbon (C) content in different ab...
Forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global carbon cycle of carbon sinks of terrestrial...
Different European Biomass Expansion Factors (BEFs) were compared for the inventory-based quantifica...
AbstractSignatory countries to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
This paper presents carbon stocks and fluxes of the whole-tree biomass of European forests and other...
METLA Project 3306: Forest Carbon Sink and Economical Costs of Kyoto Protocol prduced a database of ...
Belgian forests covered 693 181 ha in 2000, representing 22.7% of the total land area. As no biomass...
Zianis, D., Muukkonen, P., Mäkipää, R. & Mencuccini, M. 005. Biomass and stem volume equa-tions ...
This report presents carbon stocks and fluxes of the whole-tree biomass of European forests and othe...
Following Kyoto protocol considerable research efforts have been made on carbon sequestration assess...
According to the post-2012 rules under the Kyoto Protocol, developed countries that are signatories ...
National and international carbon reporting systems require information on carbon stocks of forests....
Most industrial countries have implemented national forest inventories (NFIs) with systematic and pe...
Forest carbon sinks were included in the Kyoto Protocol as an option for mitigating climate change, ...
Biomass and carbon content are essential indicators for monitoring forest ecosystems and their role ...
This study was designed to estimate the variation in non-volatile carbon (C) content in different ab...
Forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global carbon cycle of carbon sinks of terrestrial...
Different European Biomass Expansion Factors (BEFs) were compared for the inventory-based quantifica...
AbstractSignatory countries to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
This paper presents carbon stocks and fluxes of the whole-tree biomass of European forests and other...
METLA Project 3306: Forest Carbon Sink and Economical Costs of Kyoto Protocol prduced a database of ...
Belgian forests covered 693 181 ha in 2000, representing 22.7% of the total land area. As no biomass...
Zianis, D., Muukkonen, P., Mäkipää, R. & Mencuccini, M. 005. Biomass and stem volume equa-tions ...
This report presents carbon stocks and fluxes of the whole-tree biomass of European forests and othe...
Following Kyoto protocol considerable research efforts have been made on carbon sequestration assess...
According to the post-2012 rules under the Kyoto Protocol, developed countries that are signatories ...