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Carbon benefits from protected areas in the conterminous United States

Daolan Zheng, Linda S Heath, Mark J Ducey Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:4 (17 April 2013)

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Carbon sequestration via wood burial

Ning Zeng Carbon Balance and Management 2008, 3:1 (3 January 2008)

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Harvesting and burying trees in underground trenches could be an effective carbon sequestration strategy, helping to mitigate global climate change, and is also inexpensive, safe and reversible.

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Case study for the assessment of the biogeophysical effects of a potential afforestation in Europe

Borbála Gálos, Stefan Hagemann, Andreas Hänsler, Georg Kindermann, Diana Rechid, Kevin Sieck, Claas Teichmann, Daniela Jacob Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:3 (1 February 2013)

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Based atmospheric carbon projections and a climate change model, afforestation may be an effective strategy to mitigate for increases in temperature in Europe. Planting of deciduous forests is predicted to decrease temperatures and increase precipitation across many areas.

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Greenhouse gas emission associated with sugar production in southern Brazil

Eduardo de Figueiredo, Alan Panosso, Rangel Romão, Newton La Scala Carbon Balance and Management 2010, 5:3 (17 June 2010)

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Biodiversity Conservation in the REDD

Gary D Paoli, Philip L Wells, Erik Meijaard, Matthew J Struebig, Andrew J Marshall, Krystof Obidzinski, Aseng Tan, Andjar Rafiastanto, Betsy Yaap, JW Ferry Slik, Alexandra Morel, Balu Perumal, Niels Wielaard, Simon Husson, Laura D'Arcy Carbon Balance and Management 2010, 5:7 (23 November 2010)

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In Indonesia, ecosystems targeted by interventions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by deforestation do not coincide with areas containing the highest concentrations of threatened species or the richest communities. A framework needs to be developed to balance biodiversity conservation with emission reduction strategies.

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Seasonal variation of carbon fluxes in a sparse savanna in semi arid Sudan

Jonas Ardö, Meelis Mölder, Bashir El-Tahir, Hatim Elkhidir Carbon Balance and Management 2008, 3:7 (1 December 2008)

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Estimates of CO2 from fires in the United States: implications for carbon management

Christine Wiedinmyer, Jason C Neff Carbon Balance and Management 2007, 2:10 (1 November 2007)

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While the long-term atmospheric impact of CO2 release from fires may be small and partially balanced by subsequent vegetation regrowth, the potential short-term effects on monitoring programmes and policy development merit further attention.

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Options for monitoring and estimating historical carbon emissions from forest degradation in the context of REDD+

Martin Herold, Rosa Román-Cuesta, Danilo Mollicone, Yasumasa Hirata, Patrick Van Laake, Gregory P Asner, Carlos Souza, Margaret Skutsch, Valerio Avitabile, Ken MacDicken Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:13 (24 November 2011)

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The State of Climate Negotiations: a personal scientific commentary

David E Archer Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:5 (15 May 2013)

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A bottom-up approach to estimating cost elements of REDD+ pilot projects in Tanzania

Eduard Merger, Christian Held, Timm Tennigkeit, Tom Blomley Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:9 (9 August 2012)

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Imputing forest carbon stock estimates from inventory plots to a nationally continuous coverage

Barry Tyler Wilson, Christopher W Woodall, Douglas M Griffith Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:1 (11 January 2013)

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Mapping and monitoring carbon stocks with satellite observations: a comparison of methods

Scott J Goetz, Alessandro Baccini, Nadine T Laporte, Tracy Johns, Wayne Walker, Josef Kellndorfer, Richard A Houghton, Mindy Sun Carbon Balance and Management 2009, 4:2 (25 March 2009)

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Potential stocks and increments of woody biomass in the European Union under different management and climate scenarios

Georg E Kindermann, Stefan Schörghuber, Tapio Linkosalo, Anabel Sanchez, Werner Rammer, Rupert Seidl, Manfred J Lexer Carbon Balance and Management 2013, 8:2 (1 February 2013)

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Implications of sampling design and sample size for national carbon accounting systems

Michael Köhl, Andrew Lister, Charles T Scott, Thomas Baldauf, Daniel Plugge Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:10 (8 November 2011)

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A sample design for globally consistent biomass estimation using lidar data from the Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS)

Sean P Healey, Paul L Patterson, Sassan Saatchi, Michael A Lefsky, Andrew J Lister, Elizabeth A Freeman Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:10 (31 October 2012)

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Using this new model design, global forest biomass could be estimated using lidar height measurements recorded on board the Ice Cloud and Elevation Satellite mission (ICESat). Measuring and monitoring forest biomass of global importance as it is a large store of carbon and may mitigate for global climate change.

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The charcoal trap: Miombo forests and the energy needs of people

Werner L Kutsch, Lutz Merbold, Waldemar Ziegler, Mukufute M Mukelabai, Maurice Muchinda, Olaf Kolle, Robert J Scholes Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:5 (19 August 2011)

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Revaluing unmanaged forests for climate change mitigation

Joachim Krug, Michael Koehl, Dierk Kownatzki Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:11 (14 November 2012)

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Altitudinal variation in soil organic carbon stock in coniferous subtropical and broadleaf temperate forests in Garhwal Himalaya

Mehraj A Sheikh, Munesh Kumar, Rainer W Bussmann Carbon Balance and Management 2009, 4:6 (25 August 2009)

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A comparison of baseline methodologies for 'Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation'

Michael Huettner, Rik Leemans, Kasper Kok, Johannes Ebeling Carbon Balance and Management 2009, 4:4 (13 July 2009)

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Assessment of carbon in woody plants and soil across a vineyard-woodland landscape

John N Williams, Allan D Hollander, A O'Geen, L Thrupp, Robert Hanifin, Kerri Steenwerth, Glenn McGourty, Louise E Jackson Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:11 (9 November 2011)

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Vineyards that include adjoining wildlands can help to increase overall carbon stocks and species diversity. Current carbon policy lacks focus on carbon stocks compared to emissions and so providing incentives for ecosystem service provision could encourage this.

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Predicting the deforestation-trend under different carbon-prices

Georg E Kindermann, Michael Obersteiner, Ewald Rametsteiner, Ian McCallum Carbon Balance and Management 2006, 1:15 (6 December 2006)

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Africa and the global carbon cycle

Christopher A Williams, Niall P Hanan, Jason C Neff, Robert J Scholes, Joseph A Berry, A Scott Denning, David F Baker Carbon Balance and Management 2007, 2:3 (7 March 2007)

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Historic emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in Mato Grosso, Brazil: 1) source data uncertainties

Douglas C Morton, Marcio H Sales, Carlos M Souza, Bronson Griscom Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:18 (30 December 2011)

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On fair, effective and efficient REDD mechanism design

Michael Obersteiner, Michael Huettner, Florian Kraxner, Ian McCallum, Kentaro Aoki, Hannes Böttcher, Steffen Fritz, Mykola Gusti, Petr Havlik, Georg Kindermann, Ewald Rametsteiner, Belinda Reyers Carbon Balance and Management 2009, 4:11 (27 November 2009)

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Mapping biomass with remote sensing: a comparison of methods for the case study of Uganda

Valerio Avitabile, Martin Herold, Matieu Henry, Christiane Schmullius Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:7 (7 October 2011)

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