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617 Accesses
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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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350 Accesses
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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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Editor’s summary
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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329 Accesses
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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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323 Accesses
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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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294 Accesses
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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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250 Accesses
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An assessment of monitoring requirements and costs of 'Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation'
Hannes Böttcher, Katja Eisbrenner, Steffen Fritz, Georg Kindermann, Florian Kraxner, Ian McCallum, Michael Obersteiner Carbon Balance and Management 2009, 4:7 (26 August 2009)
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246 Accesses
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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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Editor’s summary
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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233 Accesses
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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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231 Accesses
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Terrestrial vegetation redistribution and carbon balance under climate change
Wolfgang Lucht, Sibyll Schaphoff, Tim Erbrecht, Ursula Heyder, Wolfgang Cramer Carbon Balance and Management 2006, 1:6 (25 July 2006)
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212 Accesses
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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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208 Accesses
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Human and environmental controls over aboveground carbon storage in Madagascar
Gregory P Asner, John K Clark, Joseph Mascaro, Romuald Vaudry, K Dana Chadwick, Ghislain Vieilledent, Maminiaina Rasamoelina, Aravindh Balaji, Ty Kennedy-Bowdoin, Léna Maatoug, Matthew S Colgan, David E Knapp Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:2 (30 January 2012)
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189 Accesses
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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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188 Accesses
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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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185 Accesses
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Setting priorities for land management to mitigate climate change
Hannes Bottcher, Annette Freibauer, Yvonne Scholz, Vincent Gitz, Philippe Ciais, Martina Mund, Thomas Wutzler, Ernst-Detlef Schulze Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:5 (16 March 2012)
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172 Accesses
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Dealing with locally-driven degradation: A quick start option under REDD+
Margaret M Skutsch, Arturo Torres, Tuyeni H Mwampamba, Adrian Ghilardi, Martin Herold Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:16 (28 December 2011)
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172 Accesses
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Potential of wind power projects under the Clean Development Mechanism in India
Pallav Purohit, Axel Michaelowa Carbon Balance and Management 2007, 2:8 (30 July 2007)
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Editor’s summary
The capacity of wind power projects in India is unlikely to reach maximum potential within 15 years, although the Clean Development Mechanism (introduced under the Kyoto Protocol) may help achieve capacity more rapidly if supportive policies are introduced.
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168 Accesses
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How sensitive are estimates of carbon fixation in agricultural models to input data?
Markus Tum, Franziska Strauss, Ian McCallum, Kurt Günther, Erwin Schmid Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:3 (1 February 2012)
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165 Accesses
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Carbon storage of headwater riparian zones in an agricultural landscape
Richard D Rheinhardt, Mark M Brinson, Gregory F Meyer, Kevin H Miller Carbon Balance and Management 2012, 7:4 (14 February 2012)
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159 Accesses
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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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156 Accesses
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Satellite-based terrestrial production efficiency modeling
Ian McCallum, Wolfgang Wagner, Christiane Schmullius, Anatoly Shvidenko, Michael Obersteiner, Steffen Fritz, Sten Nilsson Carbon Balance and Management 2009, 4:8 (18 September 2009)
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153 Accesses
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Development of air conditioning technologies to reduce CO2 emissions in the commercial sector
Yukiko Yoshida Carbon Balance and Management 2006, 1:12 (25 October 2006)
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152 Accesses
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Carbon storage in soils of Southeastern Nigeria under different management practices
Martin AN Anikwe Carbon Balance and Management 2010, 5:5 (26 September 2010)
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151 Accesses
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The meaning of the 'impact factor' in the case of an open-access journal
Georgii A Alexandrov Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:1 (2 March 2011)
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148 Accesses
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Forest carbon stocks and fluxes in physiographic zones of India
Mehraj A Sheikh, Munesh Kumar, Rainer W Bussman, NP Todaria Carbon Balance and Management 2011, 6:15 (25 December 2011)
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Quantifying the effectiveness of climate change mitigation through forest plantations and carbon sequestration with an integrated land-use model
Jelle G van Minnen, Bart J Strengers, Bas Eickhout, Rob J Swart, Rik Leemans Carbon Balance and Management 2008, 3:3 (15 April 2008)
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Editor’s summary
Carbon sequestration in plantations can play a significant role in mitigating the build-up of atmospheric CO2, however, plantations are only effective in the long term and should considered as part of a broader package of options.
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