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CREATING FOREST CARBON LANDFILLS: FOREST CARBON
2023Currently, significant attention is paid to environmental issues at all levels of management. Over the long history of human civilization, significant environmental damage has been accumulated, because not only large-scale industrial production, but also ordinary human life leads to the formation of a significant amount of harmful products that pollute
Gakaev, Rustam +2 more
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Forest carbon offsets are failing
Science, 2023Analysis reveals emission reductions from forest conservation have been ...
Julia P G, Jones, Simon L, Lewis
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The limits of forest carbon sequestration
Science, 2022Current models may be overestimating the sequestration potential of ...
Julia K, Green, Trevor F, Keenan
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Carbon sequestration and forest management.
CABI Reviews, 2007Abstract Forest management has the potential to increase the terrestrial C pool. According to the rules of the Kyoto Protocol and of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, forestry can generate a sink for greenhouse gases that can contribute to meeting the national commitment to emissions ...
Jandl, Robert +5 more
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Forests, carbon and global climate
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2002This review places into context the role that forest ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle, and their potential interactions with climate change. We first examine the natural, preindustrial carbon cycle. Every year forest gross photosynthesis cycles approximately one-twelfth of the atmospheric stock of carbon dioxide, accounting for 50% of ...
Yadvinder, Malhi +2 more
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The Carbon Benefits of Fuels and Forests
Science, 2007The Policy Forum “Carbon mitigation by biofuels or by saving and restoring forests?” by R. Righelato and D. V. Spracklen (17 August, p. 902) provides limited perspective as a result of a single, relatively short time horizon and a limited consideration of the options available.
Marland, G. +2 more
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‘Carbon forestry’: managing forests to conserve carbon
2004Positive measures are particularly required to conserve and enhance soil carbon stocks in forests. A key question is whether we can hope to maintain or even enhance removal of CO2 from the atmosphere in the immediate future by planting trees, and get credit for so doing.
Paul G, Jarvis +2 more
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Aboveground carbon estimation of forests
2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium - IGARSS, 2013With increasing CO2 in the atmosphere due to fossil fuel burning, there is a need to quantitatively measure the aboveground carbon in forests. The best remote sensing sensors for this task in Canada are hyperspectral sensors to obtain major forest species, and lidar to measure tree height (H). The Greater Victoria Watershed District on Vancouver Island
David G. Goodenough +4 more
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A model of carbon storage in forests and forest products
Tree Physiology, 1990This paper discusses the general formulation of a model that describes carbon storage in a forest and its timber products as a function of the forest growth curve, the rotation period and the carbon retention curves for the timber products. After a number of rotations, the rotation-averaged quantity of stored carbon approaches an asymptotic value.
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Soil Carbon in the Forests of Russia
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2006The 50% variation in the estimates of carbon (C) content in the forest soils of Russia at present is caused by confusion of terms and ignorance of the soil geographical representativeness in forests. The GIS-based analysis closes the gap to the estimate published earlier by Alexeyev and Birdsey (1994, p. 170).
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