Carbon sinks in the Kyoto Protocol: Potential relevance for US forests
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Murray, BC; Prisley, SP; Birdsey, RA; Sampson, NR
Published in: Journal of Forestry
September 1, 2000
The international agreement known as the Kyoto Protocol seeks to reduce the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases to mitigate the threat of global climate change. It contains provisions for including carbon stock changes from forests and land-use change to meet nations' greenhouse gas commitments, but the terms under which forest-related carbon stock changes are included are open to interpretation. Critical questions include how much of the carbon currently being sequestered by US forests might qualify, and what forest management activities will be included.
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Journal of Forestry
ISSN
0022-1201
Publication Date
September 1, 2000
Volume
98
Issue
9
Start / End Page
6 / 11
Related Subject Headings
- Forestry
- 3007 Forestry sciences
- 0705 Forestry Sciences
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Murray, B. C., Prisley, S. P., Birdsey, R. A., & Sampson, N. R. (2000). Carbon sinks in the Kyoto Protocol: Potential relevance for US forests. Journal of Forestry, 98(9), 6–11.
Murray, B. C., S. P. Prisley, R. A. Birdsey, and N. R. Sampson. “Carbon sinks in the Kyoto Protocol: Potential relevance for US forests.” Journal of Forestry 98, no. 9 (September 1, 2000): 6–11.
Murray BC, Prisley SP, Birdsey RA, Sampson NR. Carbon sinks in the Kyoto Protocol: Potential relevance for US forests. Journal of Forestry. 2000 Sep 1;98(9):6–11.
Murray, B. C., et al. “Carbon sinks in the Kyoto Protocol: Potential relevance for US forests.” Journal of Forestry, vol. 98, no. 9, Sept. 2000, pp. 6–11.
Murray BC, Prisley SP, Birdsey RA, Sampson NR. Carbon sinks in the Kyoto Protocol: Potential relevance for US forests. Journal of Forestry. 2000 Sep 1;98(9):6–11.
Published In
Journal of Forestry
ISSN
0022-1201
Publication Date
September 1, 2000
Volume
98
Issue
9
Start / End Page
6 / 11
Related Subject Headings
- Forestry
- 3007 Forestry sciences
- 0705 Forestry Sciences