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15 result(s) within Volume 1 of Carbon Balance and Management

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  1. Global carbon stocks in forest biomass are decreasing by 1.1 Gt of carbon annually, owing to continued deforestation and forest degradation. Deforestation emissions are partly offset by forest expansion and in...

    Authors: Georg E Kindermann, Michael Obersteiner, Ewald Rametsteiner and Ian McCallum
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2006 1:15
  2. The main task is to estimate the qualitative and quantitative contribution of urban territories and precisely of the process of urbanization to the Global Carbon Cycle (GCC). Note that, on the contrary to many...

    Authors: Anastasia Svirejeva-Hopkins and Hans-Joachim Schellnhuber
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2006 1:8
  3. Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well as the transient spatial distribution of vegetation. We study two scenarios of moderate and strong climate change (2.9 K ...

    Authors: Wolfgang Lucht, Sibyll Schaphoff, Tim Erbrecht, Ursula Heyder and Wolfgang Cramer
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2006 1:6
  4. Anthropogenic CO2 uptake by the ocean decreases the pH of seawater, leading to an 'acidification' which may have potential detrimental consequences on marine organisms [1]. Ocean warming or circulation alteration...

    Authors: Ben I McNeil and Richard J Matear
    Citation: Carbon Balance and Management 2006 1:2

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