2011
DOI: 10.3844/ajessp.2011.456.462
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Geo-Spatial Technologies for Carbon Sequestration Monitoring and Management

Abstract: Problem statement: Globally, the quantification of Carbon Sequestration (CS) potential of various ecosystems was a challenge. There was an urgent need for technologies that can quantify CS potential cost-efficiently in a repeated and organized manner. Approach: Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) had great potential in current estimation, future prediction and management of carbon sequestration potential in terrestrial ecosystems. This review discusses the current utilization of RS and … Show more

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“…Terrestrial vegetation and soil represents important sources and sinks of atmospheric carbon [8]. The quantification of CS potential of various ecosystems is a challenge [9]. Forests sequester and store large amounts of atmospheric carbon and thus play a key role in the mitigation of climate change [10].…”
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“…Terrestrial vegetation and soil represents important sources and sinks of atmospheric carbon [8]. The quantification of CS potential of various ecosystems is a challenge [9]. Forests sequester and store large amounts of atmospheric carbon and thus play a key role in the mitigation of climate change [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goetz et al, 2009). The review byJeyanny et al, 2011 discusses the current utilization of RS and GIS technologies in CS management in various sectors Niu and Duiker (2006). reported that Landsat imagery integrated into a GIS was used to identify hotspots (i.e., high CS capacity locations) for afforestation programs in the USA.…”
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