1995
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.99533
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Productivity of America's forests and climate change

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“…National Forest Resource Inventories for most countries have detailed and reliable information on forest distribution and changes over 5-year periods (e.g., Birdsey & Heath, 1995;Fang, Chen, Peng, Zhao, & Ci, 2001;Liski & Kauppi, 2000;Lowe, Power, & Gray, 1996;Turner, Koerper, Harmon, & Lee, 1995). However, inventory data are available for certain countries and regions only, and the quality of these data varies substantially among inventories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National Forest Resource Inventories for most countries have detailed and reliable information on forest distribution and changes over 5-year periods (e.g., Birdsey & Heath, 1995;Fang, Chen, Peng, Zhao, & Ci, 2001;Liski & Kauppi, 2000;Lowe, Power, & Gray, 1996;Turner, Koerper, Harmon, & Lee, 1995). However, inventory data are available for certain countries and regions only, and the quality of these data varies substantially among inventories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest ecosystems consist of five carbon storage pools: living trees, downed and dead woods, understory vegetation, forest floor, and soil [27]. Although our methods only estimated the aboveground biomass of living tress, this component is thought to account for 76-90% of total carbon sequestration in forest ecosystems [3,28].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Globally, about half of all terrestrial carbon is stored in forest ecosystems (IPCC 2000, p. 4). In the U.S. alone, the amount of carbon stored in forests is about 35 gigatons (Birdsey and Heath 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%