Carbon Balance and Management is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of research aimed at developing a comprehensive policy relevant to the understanding of the global carbon cycle.
Editor-in-Chief
- Georgii Alexandrov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
- Burke Hales, Oregon State University
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Commentary
Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:5 (15 May 2013)The State of Climate Negotiations: a personal scientific commentary
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Research
Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:4 (17 April 2013)Carbon benefits from protected areas in the conterminous United States
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Research
Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:3 (1 February 2013)Case study for the assessment of the biogeophysical effects of a potential afforestation in Europe
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Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:2 (1 February 2013)Potential stocks and increments of woody biomass in the European Union under different management and climate scenarios
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Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:1 (11 January 2013)Imputing forest carbon stock estimates from inventory plots to a nationally continuous coverage
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Research
Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:12 (19 December 2012)Total carbon accumulation in a tropical forest landscape
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Research
Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:11 (14 November 2012)Revaluing unmanaged forests for climate change mitigation
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Review
Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:18
Editor's profiles
Dr Georgii Alexandrov is a senior research associate of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, with over 25 years experience conducting carbon cycle research. "In addition to its traditional role in providing diagnosis and prediction of the changes in the global carbon cycle, science has now also a role in helping society mitigate the changes by revealing the effectiveness of globally concerted actions on reducing CO2 sources and enhancing CO2 sinks. Carbon Balance and Management is the journal that helps scientists to meet this challenge".
Burke Hales is a professor in the College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University. He obtained both his M.Sc and PhD in Chemical Oceanography from the University of Washington, where he also studied as an undergraduate in chemical engineering. Prof Hales is also an adjunct professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University.
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Climatic benefits of forests in Europe
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