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Part III: Individual papers

Forest biomass as carbon sink‐economic value and forest management/policy implications

Pages 323-333 | Published online: 09 Jan 2009

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J. P. Roise, K. Harnish, M. Mohan, H. Scolforo, J. Chung, B. Kanieski, G. P. Catts, J. B. McCarter, J. Posse & T. Shen. (2016) Valuation and production possibilities on a working forest using multi-objective programming, Woodstock, timber NPV, and carbon storage and sequestration. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 31:7, pages 674-680.
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JohnA. Stanturf & Palle Madsen. (2002) Restoration concepts for temperate and boreal forests of North America and Western Europe. Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology 136:2, pages 143-158.
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Md. Danesh Miah, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Md. Humayain Kabir & Masao Koike. (2020) Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass of selected homestead tree species in the plain land Narsingdi district of Bangladesh. Trees, Forests and People 2, pages 100035.
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Aixin Geng, Han Zhang & Hongqiang Yang. (2017) Greenhouse gas reduction and cost efficiency of using wood flooring as an alternative to ceramic tile: A case study in China. Journal of Cleaner Production 166, pages 438-448.
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Olivia Cintas, Göran Berndes, Annette L. Cowie, Gustaf Egnell, Hampus Holmström & Göran I. Ågren. (2016) The climate effect of increased forest bioenergy use in Sweden: evaluation at different spatial and temporal scales. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment 5:3, pages 351-369.
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Thakur Prasad Upadhyay, Birger Solberg, Prem Lall Sankhayan & Chander Shahi. (2011) Land-use changes, forest/soil conditions and carbon sequestration dynamics: A bio-economic model at watershed level in Nepal. Journal of Bioeconomics 15:2, pages 135-170.
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Margret Köthke & Matthias Dieter. (2010) Effects of carbon sequestration rewards on forest management—An empirical application of adjusted Faustmann Formulae. Forest Policy and Economics 12:8, pages 589-597.
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Sebastian Thomas, Paul Dargusch, Steve Harrison & John Herbohn. (2010) Why are there so few afforestation and reforestation Clean Development Mechanism projects?. Land Use Policy 27:3, pages 880-887.
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H. Tømmervik, B. Johansen, J.Å. Riseth, S.R. Karlsen, B. Solberg & K.A. Høgda. (2009) Above ground biomass changes in the mountain birch forests and mountain heaths of Finnmarksvidda, northern Norway, in the period 1957–2006. Forest Ecology and Management 257:1, pages 244-257.
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Claudio O. Delang. (2006) Not just minor forest products: The economic rationale for the consumption of wild food plants by subsistence farmers. Ecological Economics 59:1, pages 64-73.
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T.P. Upadhyay, Prem L. Sankhayan & Birger Solberg. (2005) A review of carbon sequestration dynamics in the Himalayan region as a function of land-use change and forest/soil degradation with special reference to Nepal. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 105:3, pages 449-465.
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Grace Y Wong & Janaki R.R Alavalapati. (2003) The land-use effects of a forest carbon policy in the US. Forest Policy and Economics 5:3, pages 249-263.
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Melvin G.R. Cannell. (2003) Carbon sequestration and biomass energy offset: theoretical, potential and achievable capacities globally, in Europe and the UK. Biomass and Bioenergy 24:2, pages 97-116.
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Ann Kristin Petersen & Birger Solberg. (2002) Greenhouse gas emissions, life-cycle inventory and cost-efficiency of using laminated wood instead of steel construction.. Environmental Science & Policy 5:2, pages 169-182.
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