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Forests are considered a natural solution for mitigating climate change because they absorb and store atmospheric carbon. With Alaska boasting 129 mil...
Read moreThe aim of this review is to synthesize the current evidence on how pre-afforestation soil properties can impact the carbon balance of an area of wood...
Read moreThis report focuses on carbon finance opportunities for enhancing soil organic carbon stocks across the globe and moving towards low-carbon, sustainab...
Read moreCarbon sequestration is a key ecosystem service provided by forests. Inventory data based on individual trees are considered to be the most accurate m...
Read moreMainly on agricultural crops, but including a note on the estimation of the increase in the assimilation rate of glasshouse crops with increased CO2 s...
Read moreThis brief is summarized from UNEP and CIFOR 2014 'Guiding principles for delivering coastal wetland carbon projects' by the United Nations Environmen...
Read moreThere is interest in reducing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere by managing livestock grazing to increase carbon (C) storage in soil. However, our ...
Read moreThe focus of this review is on the dynamics of woodland soil carbon and its exchange with the atmosphere as CO2. Activities that can influence soil ca...
Read moreIncreasing evidence suggests that high biomass and litterfall do not necessarily bring about soil organic carbon (SOC) sinks, contrary to the assumpti...
Read moreThe concept of assessing forests for carbon sequestration is well established. Operationally, estimating a forests' potential to sequester carbon requ...
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