First Signs of Carbon Sink Saturation in European Forest Biomass. Nabuurs, G., Lindner, M., Verkerk, P. J., Gunia, K., Deda, P., Michalak, R., & Grassi, G. 3(9):792–796.
First Signs of Carbon Sink Saturation in European Forest Biomass [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
European forests are seen as a clear example of vegetation rebound in the Northern Hemisphere; recovering in area and growing stock since the 1950s, after centuries of stock decline and deforestation. These regrowing forests have shown to be a persistent carbon sink, projected to continue for decades, however, there are early signs of saturation. Forest policies and management strategies need revision if we want to sustain the sink.
@article{nabuursFirstSignsCarbon2013,
  title = {First Signs of Carbon Sink Saturation in {{European}} Forest Biomass},
  author = {Nabuurs, Gert-Jan and Lindner, Marcus and Verkerk, Pieter J. and Gunia, Katja and Deda, Paola and Michalak, Roman and Grassi, Giacomo},
  date = {2013-08},
  journaltitle = {Nature Climate Change},
  volume = {3},
  pages = {792--796},
  issn = {1758-678X},
  doi = {10.1038/nclimate1853},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1853},
  abstract = {European forests are seen as a clear example of vegetation rebound in the Northern Hemisphere; recovering in area and growing stock since the 1950s, after centuries of stock decline and deforestation. These regrowing forests have shown to be a persistent carbon sink, projected to continue for decades, however, there are early signs of saturation. Forest policies and management strategies need revision if we want to sustain the sink.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-12584121,biomass,carbon-stock,climate-change,europe,forest-biomass,forest-resources},
  number = {9}
}

Downloads: 0