Climate Research Vol. 3 Nos. 1-2 (1993): CR SPECIAL 1
Management of the terrestrial biosphere to sequester atmospheric CO2
Publication date: August 30, 1993
Guest Editors:
Sandra Henderson and Robert K. Dixon
This Climate Research Special is a major compilation of papers which includes work by scientists with expertise in the carbon dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems. The contributions cover carbon models, agroforestry, land management considerations, economic and policy implications, and the need for public education.
The Special represents the most comprehensive coverage to date of current thinking by scientists engaged in research addressing the management of the terrestrial biosphere to sequester atmospheric CO2
Contents
CARBON BUDGETS/MODELS
Wisniewski J, Dixon RK, Kinsman JD, Sampson RN, Lugo AE
Carbon dioxide sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems
CR 3:1-5
Cropper WP Jr, Gholz HL
Constructing a seasonal carbon balance for a forest ecosystem
CR 3:7-12
Kolchugina TP, Vinson TS
Carbon balance of the continuous permafrost zone of Russia
CR 3:13-21
TERRESTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iverson LR, Brown S, Grainger A, Prasad A, Liu D
Carbon sequestration in tropical Asia: an assessment of technically suitable forest lands using geographic information systems analysis
CR 3:23-38
Unruh JD, Houghton RA, Lefebvre PA
Carbon storage in agroforestry: an estimate for sub-Saharan Africa
CR 3:39-52
Schroeder P
Agroforestry systems: integrated land use to store and conserve carbon
CR 3:53-60
King GA
Conceptual approaches for incorporating climatic change into the development of forest management options for sequestering carbon
CR 3:61-78
Leemans R, Solomon AM
Modeling the potential change in yield and distribution of the earth's crops under a warmed climate
CR 3:79-96
Cramer WP, Solomon AM
Climatic classification and future global redistribution of agricultural land
CR 3:97-110
SCIENCE AND POLICY INTERACTIONS
Winjum JK, Lewis DK
Forest management and the economics of carbon storage: the nonfinancial component
CR 3:111-119
Winnett SM, Haynes RW, Hohenstein WG
Economic impacts of individual climate change mitigation options in the U.S. forest sector
CR 3:121-128
Trexler MC, Meganck R
Biotic carbon offset programs: sponsors of or impediment to economic development?
CR 3:129-136
Henderson S, Holman SR
Global climate change education: technology transfer to schools
CR 3:137-140
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