نتایج جستجو برای: carbon stocks

تعداد نتایج: 293941  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Lydia Beaudrot Kailin Kroetz Patricia Alvarez-Loayza Eda Amaral Thomas Breuer Christine Fletcher Patrick A Jansen David Kenfack Marcela Guimarães Moreira Lima Andrew R Marshall Emanuel H Martin Mireille Ndoundou-Hockemba Timothy O'Brien Jean Claude Razafimahaimodison Hugo Romero-Saltos Francesco Rovero Cisquet Hector Roy Douglas Sheil Carlos E F Silva Wilson Roberto Spironello Renato Valencia Alex Zvoleff Jorge Ahumada Sandy Andelman

The conservation of tropical forest carbon stocks offers the opportunity to curb climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and simultaneously conserve biodiversity. However, there has been considerable debate about the extent to which carbon stock conservation will provide benefits to biodiversity in part because whether forests that contain high carbon density in t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Heather Keith Brendan G Mackey David B Lindenmayer

From analysis of published global site biomass data (n = 136) from primary forests, we discovered (i) the world's highest known total biomass carbon density (living plus dead) of 1,867 tonnes carbon per ha (average value from 13 sites) occurs in Australian temperate moist Eucalyptus regnans forests, and (ii) average values of the global site biomass data were higher for sampled temperate moist ...

2016
Askia M. Mohammed James S. Robinson David Midmore Anne Verhoef

BACKGROUND The recent inclusion of the cocoa sector as an option for carbon storage necessitates the need to quantify the C stocks in cocoa systems of Ghana. RESULTS Using farmers' fields, the carbon (C) stocks in shaded and unshaded cocoa systems selected from the Eastern (ER) and Western (WR) regions of Ghana were measured. Total ecosystem C (biomass C + soil C to 60 cm depth) ranged from 8...

2011
Coeli M Hoover

BACKGROUND The role of forests in the global carbon cycle has been the subject of a great deal of research recently, but the impact of management practices on forest soil dynamics at the stand level has received less attention. This study used six forest management experimental sites in five northern states of the US to investigate the effects of silvicultural treatments (light thinning, heavy ...

2008
Michael J. Apps

Focusing primarily on boreal forest ecosystems, this talk examines the role of stand-replacing disturbances in a changing climate and poses the hypotheses that: 1) Present and near-term future carbon budgets at the forest scale are constrained by the historical and present disturbance regime; 2) Changes in these regimes due to global change has a larger near-term impact on boreal forest carbon ...

2008
Sonja N. Oswalt Thomas J. Brandeis Christopher W. Woodall

Dead wood is a substantial carbon stock in terrestrial forest ecosystems and hence a critical component of global carbon cycles. Given the limited amounts of dead wood biomass and carbon stock information for Caribbean forests, our objectives were to: (1) describe the relative contribution of down woody materials (DWM) to carbon stocks on the island of St. John; (2) compare these contributions ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2010
Jane Bryan Phil Shearman Julian Ash J B Kirkpatrick

Reduction of carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation is being considered a cost-effective way of mitigating the impacts of global warming. If such reductions are to be implemented, accurate and repeatable measurements of forest cover change and biomass will be required. In Papua New Guinea (PNG), which has one of the world's largest remaining areas of tropical forest...

2012

General Comments The discussion paper offers interesting results and a welcome alternative to assessing the soil carbon stocks and changes in Alaska. The equilibrium model approach is particularly helpful since the only other alternative to addressing the question of SOC response to warming seems to be process model outputs (i.e. “ESM’s” in the paper). The map is probably an improvement over ot...

2006
Evan S. Kane

and Overview: The likely direction of change in soil organic carbon (SOC) in the boreal forest biome, which harbors roughly 22% of the global soil carbon pool, is of marked concern because climate warming is projected to be greatest in high latitudes and temperature is the cardinal determinant of soil C mineralization. Moreover, the majority of boreal forest SOC is harbored in surficial organic...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Sebastian Doetterl Elizabeth Kearsley Marijn Bauters Koen Hufkens Janvier Lisingo Geert Baert Hans Verbeeck Pascal Boeckx

BACKGROUND African tropical rainforests are one of the most important hotspots to look for changes in the upcoming decades when it comes to C storage and release. The focus of studying C dynamics in these systems lies traditionally on living aboveground biomass. Belowground soil organic carbon stocks have received little attention and estimates of the size, controls and distribution of soil org...

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